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What Are the Different Options of Acoustic Fencing?

Whether you are trying to block sound from entering your garden or attempting to stop noise from exiting a space, acoustic fencing is a great option. There are of course many scenarios in which you might need fencing like this but what actually is it and what options do you have? In this article, we will run through acoustic fencing from how it is made, the situations in which it is best suited and what different options you have at your disposal. So, to find out some useful information about acoustic fencing and a few other garden maintenance facts keep reading this blog.

In the UK we find ourselves in a rare and sometimes challenging situation when it comes to our population density. Our country has a population of 65 million and we all have to fit into a space smaller than some US states. Naturally, this means that our population density is incredibly high. With population density comes noise and with noise there is often discontent and arguments between neighbours. Naturally, you will want to reduce the amount of noise which you project outside and the amount which travels into your garden and this is exactly what acoustic panelling can help with.

Statistical evidence

Noise complaints are, unfortunately, a part of modern life in the UK. However, reducing the chances of these happening is of course incredibly welcome. The latest national noise complaint statistics only strengthen this argument. In fact, figures gathered by district councils across the UK in 2021 showed that there were a total of 10,494 noise complaints made. Though this figure was reduced by 7.6% in comparison to the previous year it must be said that these figures were collated during the coronavirus pandemic so fewer social gatherings were taking place. Nevertheless, noise complaint figures in the UK are fairly high.

So, how can you resolve the noise issue on your premise? Perhaps you use your land for work and you need to try and reduce the noise which your neighbours may hear. Or maybe you live next to a busy road and need to stop the noise coming into your garden. Keep reading this blog to find out more about acoustic fencing.

When might you need acoustic fencing?

As we have already discussed, noise complaints are a common part of life in the UK. though, you may well think that acoustic fencing would usually be used to keep noise in it is also used to keep noise out. This is why fencing options such as this have gained so much popularity. As more and more people are spending time in their homes and gardens, people are searching for ways to make their space a tranquil place. As you might expect, reducing the noise in their gardens is the first thing that most people will think of when they attempt to make their homes more relaxing. So, why should you choose acoustic fencing?

Running a business

There is a high chance that you run your own business either within your home’s garden or outside in a yard that is surrounded by other homes. The chances are that you will want to protect your neighbours from experiencing any unwanted noise and therefore complaining. Of course, there are many options if you want to reduce the noise population. One of the best ways is to create a sound-dampening barrier around your property. Acoustic fencing is, more often than not, the best choice for this kind of job as it is effective and easy to install. So, you should definitely consider this a serious option.

Busy roads

As our nation becomes increasingly reliant on more homes being built we are building closer and closer to main roads. Of course, this is not always ideal though it is necessary to ensure that we all have a suitable place to live. There are a few ways to reduce the noise from busy roads outside of your home or office building such as planting hedgerows or large trees. Though one of the most effective ways is by building acoustic fencing. This form of fencing is both quick and easy to install. Certainly, it is a great option if you want to improve the noise in your home or garden.

Schools or businesses nearby

Choosing where to buy a home will involve a huge number of factors and the chances are that you will take many months on deciding the perfect location. However, there are a few general rules which most people follow, including your distance to schools or shops. Of course, the closer you are to these conveniences the more chance you have of a noisy community or surrounding area. There are a few steps which you can make however to reduce the noise which you hear. As you might expect, acoustic fencing is a great place to start and you should certainly consider this option.

Train lines

It is becoming increasingly common to build near train lines as land in the UK is fast increasing in value and scarcity. While this will often mean that you and your family are far closer to public transport options you may find yourself vulnerable to noise pollution. Noise from train lines is often fairly loud and can disturb some of the peace and tranquillity which you require. This is where acoustic fencing comes in handy. This convenient but affordable solution will solve your noise issues in no time. There are many options available when it comes to this type of fencing so make sure to keep reading to find out more about this option.

What is acoustic fencing?

While acoustic fencing is a fairly new concept the principle has been around for some time. During the Tudor period for example the walled garden came into popularity to give large areas of grand country homes privacy and quiet. The large brick walls blocked the surrounding noise and made the space feel secure and safe. While the new technology which is used to create acoustic fencing is far removed from this Tudor rendition the concept remains the same. Essentially acoustic fencing is designed to keep the noise from either outside your property or within your gardens from passing through.

Acoustic fencing is a fairly new design though it must be said that the technology is becoming increasingly popular. Nowadays fencing such as this is incredibly easy to get hold of and fitting the panels is just as simple. As you might expect there are many different types of acoustic fencing but most of them still work in a similar way. The great thing about this form of fencing is it is more than a noise reduction system. Acoustic fencing is also brilliantly well made so it would be a great addition to your home. Keep reading this blog to find out about some of the types of acoustic fencing which you can have.

What are some acoustic fencing options?

As you might expect there are many different types of acoustic fencing though they all achieve the same results it might be prudent to explain a few of the main types. Reflective panel ranges are usually the most heavy-duty of the acoustic panels and would best be used for commercial purposes or gardens which require a fair amount of sound reduction. The panels of these fences are far heavier than some of the options so they will require more time to fit. The second most popular form of acoustic fences are absorbent fences. These fences use dense wood and other materials to dampen the sound of the surrounding areas.

If you are in the market for some acoustic fencing then make sure you contact us today. We have many years of experience in the dancing industry and can certainly help you with any questions you might have. We pride ourselves on ensuring that our customers walk away happy and feel as if they have received a fair price for our services. We also offer a wide range of other fences so if you are not sure about acoustic options then you can check out a few of our other ranges. So, what are you waiting for? Get chatting with us today!

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