How Soundproof Drapes Work
Why endure the sound of blaring horns, incessant barking of dogs or the loud music from your neighbors when you can install soundproof drapes to eliminate unwanted noise. Having a home that is devoid of any noise can be a blissful place to live in.
Soundproof drapes will help you create this blissful and quiet place. Almost all soundproof drapes are rated, with capability to absorb as much as 70 percent of the sound waves in a given area. Take a look at some soundproof drapes available on the Internet.
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For excellent acoustic choices, these drapes are worth a consideration. They are mass loaded vinyl, solid reinforced to give you superior sound deafening capability. These drapes are designed to hold their weight for vertical hanging and to effectively isolate noise. These sound insulation curtains are perfect noise control tools in combating airborne sound waves. They are portable and class A fire resistant. Color options are blue, gray and tan. Using these noise deafening drapes can trigger db drops of 15 to 20 or more. Find these drapes at controlnoise.com. Audimute Sound Absorption Sheets: These acoustic window treatments are great noise control replacement that will fit into any contemporary home or office. These sound dampening curtains are used by many to absorb reverberations and echoes within a room. These are portable and inexpensive solutions to absorb sound in a recording studio, bedroom, garage or basement. They are eco-friendly, with no fiberglass. They are touted as excellent and inexpensive alternative to pricier noise absorption materials such as foam, panels or tiles. You can buy these curtains at audimutesoundproofing.com. Quiet Curtains: These custom-made soundproofing supplies have been field tested and found to have excellent sound absorbing qualities. They are beautiful and elegant window treatments that would work in any residential and commercial setting. The STC 20 drapes can help lower by as much as 20 decibels. The STC 13 Quiet curtains reduce noise to 13 decibels. The Acoustic Quiet Curtains help reduce echoes and reverberations. These curtains are excellent design ideas for classrooms, auditoriums, churches, home theaters, home offices and many more. Go to acoustic-curtains.com for more details. Portable Acoustic Curtains/Drapes/Enclosures: These enclosures are suited for use in areas with so much machine and pump noises. These temporary noise barriers are easy to install and waterproof. They have high sound reduction capability and available in gray and black. These acoustic curtains are made of fiberglass insulation and viscoelastic polymer. They have absorbing and barrier elements with vinyl facings. They are manufactured with washable and acoustically transparent grey or black PVC coated nylon fabric. Order these curtains at customaudiodesigns.co.uk. Acoustic: This acoustic fabric is excellent in reducing the sound leakage or enhancing the sound quality. Several fabric options are trevera, serge, velour, flattage, starcloth and voile. The style choices are gathered drapes, valances, layered drapes and flat drapes. For more information about these drapes, go to bayeventdrapery.co.uk. SS-AD Acoustical Drapery by Cascade Audio Engineering: This acoustical drapery is the highest available in the market, as proven by several test results. They are hand-made and designed to be more sound absorbing compared with other standard decorative curtains. They are also aesthetically pleasing to fit in any modern home décor. The wool core of this drapery is known to filter, absorb and breakdown harmful volatile organic chemicals from the air. It is also superior in reflecting thermal energy. Color choices are blackout satin, poly muslin, encore velour, pinehurst, banjo cloth and synthetic velour. Visit zeronoise.com for more details. Check out more soundproof drapes from various retailers. You can find more styles, designs and colors that will suit your existing home décor at affordable prices. |

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