At Glassworx @ Bryanston, we offer a comprehensive range of sound reducing glass solutions to combat unwanted noise in homes and commercial buildings. Our acoustic glass, also known as sound reduction glass, incorporates specific features to minimize sound transmission, providing a more peaceful and productive environment for occupants.
Noise pollution can be a significant annoyance, especially in urban areas. Prolonged exposure to background noise levels of 70 decibels, such as those caused by outside traffic, can lead to disturbance and stress. Our sound insulating glass can reduce sound transmission to around 45dB in most cases.
Our acoustic glass is laminated, consisting of two or more sheets of glass bonded together with one or more acoustic interlayers. These interlayers act as a noise dampening core, weakening the sound as it travels through the glass. By varying the thickness of the glass sheets, even better sound insulation can be achieved. For enhanced performance, double glazed windows fitted with acoustic glass can further reduce sound penetration into buildings.
Typical applications for our sound reducing glass include areas near busy roads, motorways, and airports. It can also be used for interior sound insulation needs, such as office partitions and meeting rooms. When used in overhead or roof glazing, our acoustic glass provides insulation from rain impact noise.
In addition to its sound reduction properties, our acoustic laminated glass also benefits from the safety and security features of standard laminated glass. We offer various options to suit different budgets and decibel (dB) rating requirements, including 6.76mm laminate acoustic glass for single glazing and double glazed units fitted with acoustic glass.
At Glassworx @ Bryanston, we are committed to providing high-quality glass products and solutions backed by professional staff with decades of experience[4]. Our team is dedicated to advising customers on the best sound reduction glass options for their specific needs and delivering exceptional service.
It’s important to note that while our sound reducing glass solutions are highly effective in most applications, they may not be suitable for music and recording studios. These specialized spaces require advanced soundproofing techniques and materials beyond the scope of our standard acoustic glass offerings.
If you’re looking to enhance the peace and quiet in your home or commercial building, contact us today to learn more about our sound reducing glass solutions. Our friendly sales staff will be happy to provide advice and a quote tailored to your project requirements.