You have a beautiful Minnesota backyard with plenty of sun. Your brand-new outdoor furniture looks stunning, and you can’t wait to try it out with a good book and a pair of sunglasses. However, as soon as you sit down, a large, loud truck rolls down the road in front of your yard, disturbing your peaceful afternoon. You hadn’t wanted to keep up with the maintenance or repair of a fence, but after realizing how loud the outside is, you are considering one that is soundproof.
According to Minnesota noise level rules, sound cannot reach more than 60 decibels for 30 minutes in residential locations. With that said, noises less than that can still be disturbing, which might lead some people to want to install soundproof fences to reduce the sounds they hear.
Northland Fence has a lifetime warranty on vinyl material and 15 years on all other materials. Our warranty means we trust you won’t have to worry about your vinyl fence when needing repairs. Today, we are going to discuss the best soundproof fencing.
Most fences will reduce some sound because sound cannot easily pass through solid objects. However, with many fences, you might still hear some sound. Having a soundproof fence can allow you to have control over the sounds you hear. A soundproof fence does this in three ways: absorption, reflection, and diffraction. Abortion is when sound is absorbed into the fence, reducing sound. Reflection involves sound bouncing off the fence; diffraction is when sound bends around a fence, sending it in different directions.
A good soundproofed fence accomplishes these methods in different ways. It does this by having more mass than a standard fence. The extra mass is necessary because sound has a more challenging time going through thicker materials than thinner materials. Also, a fence with no gaps will be more likely to stop sound waves from entering the other side of the fence. Your soundproofed fence should also be tall enough to block most sounds. You will need a permit for fences taller than 7 feet in Minnesota. Typically, if you want a fence to be soundproof, it must be taller than the sound source you wish to reduce.
There are several reasons why someone might want a soundproof fence. You may want to increase the privacy of your backyard, and soundproof fences are great fences for privacy. Containing the sounds and conversations from your backyard to your backyard can ensure that things you don’t want heard from your nosy neighbors remain unheard. It might also keep your neighbors happy if your fenced-in area has noise. For example, if your dog barks during the day, it might annoy a neighbor who has to sleep during the day. Having a soundproofed fence, in this scenario, allows your dog to use the backyard happily and prevents your neighbors from hearing the barking. There can be several reasons why someone might want to reduce the noises that either come from their yard or might enter their yard
Here are some of the noises you might want to reduce when it comes to deciding to build a soundproof fence:
It is important to remember that you will still hear some of these sounds, even with a soundproof fence. You still hear these sounds because, most of the time, a soundproof fence will not remove the sound but will dampen it.
The exceptional news is that a soundproof fence does not have to be a tall cement wall in your backyard unless that is something you want. You can have a beautifully designed fence that compliments your backyard and reduces the sounds from and outside your yard. There are several options of colors, styles, and materials for the perfect soundproof fence.
Mass-loaded vinyl fences are the best fences when it comes to soundproofing. They are great for soundproofing because they absorb and reflect the sound in a different direction. While vinyl fences can be more expensive, they often last longer than wood. In the long run, a vinyl fence will cost you less than a different one, which may require more maintenance and repairs. Vinyl fences also come in many styles and colors, which allows you more freedom in the design of your fence. Ideally, you would want your vinyl fence panels to be closer together, as sound can travel between gaps.
While wood fences can be soundproof, they often lose their ability to reduce noise levels over time. These fences are often cheaper but can have some downsides regarding their effectiveness. For example, they need regular maintenance to continue being soundproof, which can take more time and money than the fence initially costs. Because of this, a wooden fence might not be the best option for being soundproof for a long-term setting. Also, if you have a picket fence, it will often be shorter and have gaps that will allow sound to pass through and over the fence.
A composite fence comprises vinyl and recycled wood. It often involves overlapping panels that block noise from going through the fence. A composite fence's overlapping panels often close gaps between panels. The closed gaps can prevent sound from being able to pass through. Because the combined vinyl and wood make it less likely to rot than pure wood fences, it is less likely to require repairs as often as a wood fence might. The biggest downside to composite fences is that they are more expensive than wood or vinyl fences.
When it comes down to it, you will have more success with a mass-loaded vinyl fence for a longer time. While more expensive than wood fences, vinyl fences often require fewer repairs, especially in Minnesota snow and rain. Fewer repairs and maintenance will save you time and money in the future. If your vinyl fence has no gaps, it keeps sound from slipping through the cracks.
Fences for privacy are also great for soundproof fences because they are often tall enough to block most sound sources. Most of the time, privacy fences will also have panels that are close together, which prevents sound from making its way to the other side.
Your dream soundproof fence should suit your needs and desires. By letting a fencing company take over the logistics like permits and installation, you can sit back and enjoy the quiet of your backyard. You deserve a yard that is peaceful, quiet, and uniquely yours.
In Ramsey, Minnesota, Northland Fence provides high-quality American-made fences with best-in-class customer service. Our employees are in-house and paid year-round, so we never hire subcontractors. For more information or to get started on your soundproof fence planning, call us at 763-316-4881 today.
A soundproof fence will reduce the sounds you hear. It does this with a combination of absorption, reflection, and diffraction. Absorption is when the fence absorbs the sound waves, reflection is when sound waves bounce off the fence, and diffraction is when the sound waves bend around the fence. You cannot eliminate the sound, but these ways reduce the amount of sound you hear.
Vinyl fences are better for noise reduction because they last longer. A wooden fence may also reduce noise but must be regularly maintained to remain soundproof.
Mass-loaded vinyl fences are the best for noisy neighbors because they can last long with little maintenance. They also absorb and reflect the sound away from your yard, which allows you to enjoy your yard without the noise from your neighbors.
Whether you’re looking for a beautiful, maintenance-free vinyl privacy fence, a sturdy chain link fence, or a ornamental fence, we’re ready to show you why we’re Minnesota’s highest and best rated fence company.
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