Andrew
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My main bedroom is pretty much opposite a main road and all I hear all night is traffic. Anyway I can block out noise?
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Gary
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Registered: 22nd Nov 06
Location: West Yorkshire
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Plasterboard over windows?
Not much you can do really, unless you wanna change the window completely.
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Brett
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tinfoil hat might work
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Simon
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Do you have curtains? Heavy pair may help if you don't want to upgrade actaul window
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jrsteeve
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Secondary glazing. You can get fixed systems that are in there all the time, you can still open them though by sliding or whatever. Other option is perspex/acrylic sheets magnetically fixed to the frames (i have these), work pretty well actually, just make sure you get decent magnetic strips and heat resistant glue. Looking at about £50-£100 per window for magnetic, around £200ish per window on fixed but don't quote me on the latter.
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by jrsteeve
Secondary glazing. You can get fixed systems that are in there all the time, you can still open them though by sliding or whatever. Other option is perspex/acrylic sheets magnetically fixed to the frames (i have these), work pretty well actually, just make sure you get decent magnetic strips and heat resistant glue. Looking at about £50-£100 per window for magnetic, around £200ish per window on fixed but don't quote me on the latter.
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Simon
Do you have curtains? Heavy pair may help if you don't want to upgrade actaul window
Light weight ones that are lined atm. Just to keep out the light.
Might give this a go.
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Gary
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Plasterboard is cheaper
Just a pain to take up and down.
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Andrew
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
Just a pain to take up and down.
Get myself in next tomorrow evening i think for a look around. Yes Gaz, i'm a snob these days
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Gary
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Posh cunt
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corsa_godfather
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how is the silicone seal on the inside and outside of the window??
double check them,they can let through alot of noise if split.
on the other hand you can change the glass in the window.
Go for laminated glass on the outside and normal float glass on the inside.
the laminated is 6.4mm thick,2 x 2.3mm sheets glued together,and helps break up sound waves.
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Ojc
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Dig yourself a bunker
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Gareth
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ear plugs?
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_Allan_
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Buy a couple more Medion TV's or Kingsize beds and put them over the windows.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by _Allan_
Buy a couple more Medion TV's or Kingsize beds and put them over the windows.
most sensible reply in thread
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