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Hi Raul,
It’s the density of the material that’s important when blocking noise.
A simple formula to work out the density of the vinyl is: density= mass/volume
You can use this to compare how effective this material might be in comparison to specialized acoustic treatments.
With the noise source being in such close proximity to the window (and walls) I don’t think this will have much of an effect though.
Have you made a complaint about the noise to a local authority?
As long as you’re sure the unwanted sound is entering through the window area then yes these tips should help.
Oh that’s a tough one!
Industrial strength Velcro might be just the ticket though. It should be able to support the weight of any of the dense, heavy materials we recommend in the guide. Attach it around the problem area and then on the edges of the absorption material.
Hope this helps!
Jamie
Hi Linda,
That’s really nice of you to say! It’s great to hear our readers are getting value from the guide.
Noise pollution is a terrible problem and if some people could just be a bit more considerate it would make a huge difference.
I really hope things improve for you soon!
Best of luck,
Jamie