DO YOUR SASH WINDOWS LET IN TOO MUCH NOISE?
Window sound proofing solution
If you live in a traditional home, your sash windows could be letting in more noise than they need to – SoundBlocker is a discreet sound proofing solution for wooden windows to help you combat noise, retain heat in your home and keep the period charm of your original traditional sash windows.
- Made from wood to fit your existing sash windows snugly
- Sash window sound proofing - Reduces noise coming into the room
- Minimises heat loss through the sash windows and frames
- Looks “barely there” compared to other secondary glazing systems.
A unique secondary glazing product designed for sash windows
SoundBlocker secondary glazing is designed specifically for installation on traditional timber sash windows, to provide you with sound-proofing and heat loss reduction in a convenient and attractive window.
Ideal for listed buildings and conservation areas
Fitting SoundBlocker window sound proofing to your windows allows you to keep the traditional look of your sash windows and enjoy a warmer and quieter home. Once installed, SoundBlocker is barely noticeable – the timber frame can be painted or finished to match your existing decor.
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What are the benefits?
Peace and quiet
SoundBlocker reduces the noise travelling through windows by up to 75%. Made from high quality Perspex and timber, SoundBlocker uses clever technology to reduce noise discreetly.
Warmth
SoundBlocker eliminates draughts, prevents heat loss and improves the energy efficiency of your windows, which means your home stays warm in winter.
Discreet
SoundBlocker’s unique slim design makes it less noticeable than other secondary glazing. The frame is made from wood, and can be painted or stained any colour to match, making SoundBlocker look like part of the original window.
Cost efficient
SoundBlocker is much cheaper, less disruptive and more effective at reducing noise than replacing your windows with double glazed sashes.
