"Think of noise coming into your home like water through a leaky bathtub," says Spina. "To seal up airflow means you stop the way in which noise travels." In the case of windows, that might mean ...
I recently moved to a new apartment on a street that serves as an artery for commercial trucking in my area of Brooklyn. I’m particularly sensitive to noise pollution, and this permanent cacophony isn ...
San Francisco—Soundproof Windows Inc. came to the rescue when two San Francisco homeowners decided they could no longer lose sleep from incessant street-level noise. Jeff and Kristina Abadie, who had ...
Soundproof Windows combat unwanted noise by providing an extra layer of glass inside the home. The laminated glass product is installed behind an existing window and does not require window ...
Quiet the din to create your own personal sanctuary, noisy neighbors, neighborhood birds, and loud lawnmowers be damned. Q: My daughter just bought her first apartment in a co-op. The one problem is ...
If you live in a dense urban neighborhood—the heart of Brooklyn, say—deciding to open your window is a complicated process. Getting some air flow would be nice, and the smell of grilled chicken from ...