Noise Reduction
Up to 28mm sealed double-glazed units thus giving you a full 20mm of airspace between the panes of glass.
Choosing the right double glazing offers several practical noise reduction advantages for businesses, particularly for those situated in busy or high-traffic areas. Here are just a few reasons why choosing the right glazing solution for your staff and location matters.
The commercial benefits of reducing noise
Significant Reduction in External Noise
Double glazing uses two panes of glass with an insulating gap (usually filled with air or argon gas). This structure dampens incoming sound waves before they enter the building, which goes a long way towards mitigating noise from traffic, construction, trains, or crowds. Specifying the right double glazing will mean that businesses and organisations located near roads or city centres can achieve noticeably quieter interiors.
Improved Employee / Pupil Focus and Productivity
Less background noise leads to fewer distractions, better concentration and lower stress levels. This is especially valuable for offices, call centres, creative workspaces and academic environments.
Better Communication and Privacy
Aside from the more obvious advantages, double glazing also helps prevent sound from both entering and leaving rooms and buildings, meaning that conversations stay more confidential; phone calls and meetings are clearer; chances of being overheard from outside are reduced. This property means that our glazing solutions are also great for law firms, clinics, and financial services.
Enhanced Customer Experience
For customer-facing businesses like cafés, hotels, or retail shops, double glazing creates a calmer, more comfortable atmosphere. It makes it easier for customers to talk and relax and improves overall perception of quality.
Useful for Urban Locations
If your business is in a noisy environment (e.g. city centre, near nightlife or transport hubs), double glazing helps meet noise regulations and makes indoor spaces more usable throughout the day.
Double Glazing Can Be Upgraded for Even Greater Soundproofing
Businesses can opt for acoustic double glazing, which uses thicker or laminated glass and wider gaps between panes. This can reduce noise even further—ideal for studios, clinics, or recording environments.
Summary
Double glazing doesn’t just improve insulation—it creates a quieter, more professional, and more productive environment, which can directly impact employee performance and customer satisfaction.