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PlasterPro
4th November 2006, 07:06 PM
hi guys
a bit of advice is needed have a window that fronts onto street and nearby train line that i would like to remove and have double or triple glazed, then reinstalled to a acoustic spec as train line in nearby,

question is
anybody know of a company that do this?
am i better of to get a new window made to size?
are there specialty companies doing acoustic windows?
house is nearly 100 years old so may not be standard size
(pretty sure that its called a double hung window ie; slide up & down vertically )
would like to keep to the heritage look of the house.

cant seem to find any info on net, would appreciate any help
thanks in advance

cheers

Tool-Horder
4th November 2006, 11:31 PM
Went through the same exercise a while back. Standard dbl glazed windows with 12mm air gap reduce noise by approx 39%. To acheive a real noise reduction you need a large air gap , too large for opening windows. If you use 6.38mm laminated glass it reduces noise levels by approx 37% and is a lot cheaper tha dbl glazing.

atregent
6th November 2006, 09:21 AM
Hi,

I just had our bedroom window replaced with double glazed window, 6mm glass-14mm gap (filled with a high density gas)-4mm glass and a uPVC frame. Works pretty well, but I'm noticing noise coming in through the walls and ceiling now (we live near a freeway).

The window was made to measure, approx 2700x1600, cost $2600 installed (the guys did a really good job on the install too).

The glazing came with a 10 year guarantee, and the frame 35 year. Certainteed was the company, they're in cheltenham (vic).

http://www.certainteed.com.au/

Moray
27th November 2006, 10:29 PM
Have at look here
http://www.moenglass.com.au/products/doubleglazed

cheers
Moray