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Traffic Noise Is The #1 Reason Homeowners Soundproof Their Windows

Posted on November 17, 2025

Soundproof windows cut traffic noise by up to 95%, often without replacing existing windows

For many homeowners, installing soundproof windows is essential to preserve peace of mind and restore quiet amid the constant noise of everyday life. Most do it to block traffic noise. For those who live near highways, rail lines, or under flight paths, the noise from planes, trains, and automobiles is an unavoidable part of daily life.

Today, soundproof windows eliminate up to 95% of outside noise and can be quickly installed without window replacement at roughly the same cost. A soundproof window is a second professionally engineered window placed in front of the existing window, with an appropriate air gap and long-lasting seals.

The inner windows are designed specifically to match and function like the original window. Installation can be completed in a few hours without removing the existing window.

Feedback from customers often reflects a strong sense of relief once persistent noise problems are finally resolved, according to Randy Brown, president of Soundproof Windows Inc., a national manufacturer of window soundproofing products.

“Night after night for two plus years we have had to tolerate highway traffic noise, airplanes, and occasional trains,” explains homeowner Curt. After Soundproof Windows were installed in the three primary bedroom windows, he says, “Oh, wow! No noise at all.”

According to a resident of a senior living facility in Olympia, Washington located near a busy four lane highway, she purchased seven soundproof windows and, “the reduction in the noise from [the] road has been dramatic.” She estimates the windows reduced external noise by 90%.

According to Brown, the company’s soundproof windows essentially reduce noise from entering on three fronts: the type of materials used to make the pane, the air space between original window and insert, and improved, long-lasting seals.

For more information, contact Soundproof Windows email sales@soundproofwindows.com;
or visit http://www.soundproofwindows.com.

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