Traffic noise window tips
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Have moved to what I thought would be a quiet village location, issue is the road is used as a cut through and is remarkably busy.
Am not used to traffic noise at all and it is affecting sleep, I am sure I will get used to it (or just move) but does anyone have any tips for reducing noise, a lot comes through windows, house is not mine so cannot be drastic.
Am more concerned about summer, when windows will be open, I use ear plugs currently but do not want to have to live with this for months on end.
Am not used to traffic noise at all and it is affecting sleep, I am sure I will get used to it (or just move) but does anyone have any tips for reducing noise, a lot comes through windows, house is not mine so cannot be drastic.
Am more concerned about summer, when windows will be open, I use ear plugs currently but do not want to have to live with this for months on end.
bergclimber34 said:
Have moved to what I thought would be a quiet village location, issue is the road is used as a cut through and is remarkably busy.
Am not used to traffic noise at all and it is affecting sleep, I am sure I will get used to it (or just move) but does anyone have any tips for reducing noise, a lot comes through windows, house is not mine so cannot be drastic.
Am more concerned about summer, when windows will be open, I use ear plugs currently but do not want to have to live with this for months on end.
Relocate / move your bedroom to the rear of the house.Am not used to traffic noise at all and it is affecting sleep, I am sure I will get used to it (or just move) but does anyone have any tips for reducing noise, a lot comes through windows, house is not mine so cannot be drastic.
Am more concerned about summer, when windows will be open, I use ear plugs currently but do not want to have to live with this for months on end.
Use fans / portable air con in summer so windows are kept shut and white noise from the units mask the traffic noise.
Spare tyre said:
Easier said than done but try to accept the noise, we’ve always lived on busy roads and we are used to it
100% this. If you make it an issue, it will be an issue.I grew up with our garden backing onto a train line. The whole house would shake when they went past - I genuinely would not notice a train until a guest would point it out. I could go months without noticing one.
I now live close to a flight path. Our local Facebook is awash with complaints about wind changes and planes circling - again, I do not notice the planes at all. Nobody in my family does, as we don't make a "thing" of it.
Clearly this is easier said than done, but it can be done.
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