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Laminated Windows for Noise Reduction

If noise is your problem, laminated windows are the answer worth understanding. Here's how they help.

Why laminated helps with noise

Laminated glass is two panes bonded around a clear interlayer. If it breaks, the interlayer holds the fragments in place rather than letting them fall — and that interlayer also dampens sound.

For a noise problem, the glass and the seal both matter — laminated glass handles vibration, tight sealing handles the gaps.

How to choose

Look for this

  • Laminated glass dampens vibration
  • Multi-point sealing closes gaps
  • Casement styles seal tightest
  • Target the noisy elevations
  • Combine with double glazing for most effect

What we'd suggest

For a genuine noise problem, we'd specify laminated glass, a tight-sealing style, and good multi-point locking on the affected rooms — that combination is what actually works.

Questions

Frequently asked

Do laminated windows reduce noise?

Yes — the bonded interlayer dampens sound vibration, making them the most effective glass choice for noise, especially with tight sealing.

What else helps with noise?

Tight multi-point sealing and a casement style that seals firmly. The frame matters as much as the glass.

Which rooms should get it?

The ones facing the noise — usually road-facing bedrooms and living rooms.

From our range

What we make

uPVC Sliding Windows

Multi-track windows that need no swing space.

uPVC Casement Windows

Side-hung sashes for full airflow and the tightest seal.

uPVC Performance Systems

Double-glazed acoustic and thermal windows.

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