7 Simple And Cheap Ways To Soundproof Your Home

Houses today are noisier than ever because of open floor plans, lightweight home construction, entertainment system, gadgets, and noisy machines. As much as you want a quiet place to sleep and relax, noise can be disturbing and unhealthy. Noise inside and outside the home may keep children awake or drive you crazy.

Equip your house with some form of soundproofing to avoid frustration and live a comfortable and peaceful life. Luckily, there are cheap and straightforward ways to soundproof your home, which will be discussed below:

1. Window Repair or Upgrade

Broken windows allow outside noise, adding to the noise inside the house. Upgrade your windows for a more quiet home to double or triple-paned with durable PVC frames. It can dramatically reduce outdoor and indoor noise pollution.

Here are other window soundproofing tips and tricks:

  • If you like natural materials, repair your wooden frames and windows to help reduce the noise coming from outside.
  • Install noise reduction curtains. Sound-blocking curtains are inexpensive which absorb some interior room sounds. These specialized window curtains trap and keep noise at the minimum. Find out more at quietresources.com

2. Wall Inspection and Repair

Cracks and holes in the walls allow penetration of sound and noise. Noise pollution can distract your children while doing their homework and even when you're finishing an office task, presentation, or project at home.

While it is natural for babies to cry, they’re also bothered by environmental noise. So, if you happen to notice holes and crack on the wall, most especially in your children's room, it's about time to fix and seal them.

Here are some wall repair tips:

  • Repair cracks and holes with caulk.
  • Pay close attention and inspect the areas around ventilation grates, and window frames.
  • Check cracks on electrical sockets.

3. Door Noise Blocking Tips

One advantage of doors is their ability to block noise. Open floor plans usually allow free flow of sound. Use the door to your advantage to provide soundproofing to your home.

Here are some tips:

  • Install weathering strips to seal your door frames. It also stops heat loss and hampers noise that travels throughout the house.
  • Replace a lightweight hollow door with a solid-core door. The transference of sound is blocked which eliminates the drum-like construction of your hollow-core door.

4. Rearrange Your Furniture

Block the noise from your neighbors' next door by arranging your home furniture. Also, control the flow of sound inside the house with strategic furniture placement.

Here are other furniture placement tips:

  • Use bookshelves against the wall to make it more soundproofed. It makes the wall thicker which is also an effective sound barrier. Books are excellent in absorbing noise. Of course, you'll get a superb library or reading nook inside your room out of the deal.
  • Larger furniture pieces, like living room display cabinets and kitchen drawers, should be placed against the shared walls.

5. Soundproof Ceilings and Floors

Making your ceiling and floors soundproofed. You can use the same procedures suitable for walls. While you can add a layer of drywall with a dampening glue in between, you can also:

  • Cover the floor areas with soundproofing mats or install a carpet.
  • Fixing squeaky floors that cause a squeaky nightmare is a good idea.
  • Use big and thick rugs. It's not always an option to cover hardwood floors, so your next best choice is to use mats to block some of the noise from below. Choosing the right rug ties a room together, and also provide a soft and warm refuge for your feet.
  • Add a drywall layer or fill the gap in the ceiling with fiberglass insulation.
  • Install an insulation product (e.g., ceiling panels, neoprene rubber, mass-loaded-vinyl, viscoelastic foam, or fiberglass behind the ceiling panels and walls).

6. Fix or Replace Appliances

Premium appliances are designed to work quietly. The noise produced by conventional house fans, washing machines, dishwashers, and other appliances can be significant. Listen to buzzing, vibrations, rattles, and other noises made by your equipment and appliances.

Here are some tips when dealing with appliances:

  • Fix malfunctioning or noisy appliances.
  • Whenever you buy new appliances, choose quiet models for silent operation.
  • Invest in a subwoofer isolation pad. Place it beneath the subwoofer to produce your desired base tones without causing too much vibration.

7. Makeup Your Garage Door

If ever your room is next to your garage, outside noise or street noise travels right through your garage inside your house. A typical garage door has an open interior framework. It is faced with a sheet of steel, vinyl, aluminum, or wood on the outside.

Keep noise pollution from penetrating through your garage by upgrading to a premium garage door.

Conclusion

Noise can distract family bonding, destroy concentration, and divert meaningful activities to stress, anxiety, frustration, and disappointment. That's why you need to make your home peaceful and quiet by applying these soundproofing techniques. Seal all cracks and holes, block noise using doors, and fix all malfunctioning appliances to keep noise to a minimum level. Enjoy every moment laughing, playing, working, and relaxing inside your home.

Kristi Cathey
 

Hi everyone! My name is Kristi Cathey and I’m glad you found your way to my blog. I am a mother of 3 beautiful angels. This blog was created in order to share my personal experiences in baby care and general health care for pregnant women. If you'd like to get in touch with me, please contact me by sending me an email via kristicathey.intelligentmother@gmail.com. Welcome to Intelligentmother.com

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