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In This Issue:

Front Page
High Court Upholds Tests for Takings Cases
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Builders Make Three Wishes to Improve Wetlands Regulation
Coast to Coast
Lumber Market Ready for Short-Term Rally
Politics & Government
Debate on GSE Reform Bill Moves Forward
Economics & Finance
New Home Sales Continue at a Record Pace in April
Housing Affordability Slips in First Quarter
Base Reshuffling Opens Up Development Opportunities
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Jig for Router-Made Moldings
Business Management
Working With a Trusted Lender Benefits Your Business
Regional Summits to Combat Equipment Thefts
Seniors Housing
What Are You Doing to Capture High-Tech Senior Consumers?
Remodelers
Remodeling Gains Strength in the First Quarter
Education
Education Calendar
Research
New Alternative to Light Bulbs Lasts 15 Years
Construction Safety
OSHA Promotes Landscape Worker Safety
Design
Industry Luminaries to Attend Design Institute
Labor
Superintendent Training to Break Record in Orlando
Building Products
Windows and Doors Reduce Noise
Builder's Engineer
What’s Important
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Endowment Awards $87,000 for NAHB Oral History Project
Association News
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Calendar of Events

Windows and Doors Reduce Noise

Window and door manufacturer JELD-WEN says that high-tech materials with acoustic benefits make its ProCore The Quiet Door 50% quieter than hollow interior doors.

Headquartered in Klamath Falls, Ore., JELD-WEN is a member of the National Council of the Housing Industry — the Supplier 100 of NAHB.

“Customers who grew up with the proverbial ‘paper-thin’ doors and walls at home are amazed to learn about ProCore,” said Chris King, the manufacturer’s marketing manager for interior doors. “Once people understand how to keep rooms quiet, they start to think about all the ways they can benefit from this, like creating yoga rooms, a home spa or simply upgrading a home office.”

While passageway doors help to isolate unwanted noise within a home, laminated glass windows can limit street noise. The invisible interlayers sandwiched together in laminated windows are also used for their impact resistance and safety, particularly in regions with extreme weather and hurricanes.

JELD-WEN offers these tips to home owners who want to reduce annoying noises:

  • If budget allows, upgrade aging appliances. Manufacturers are adding quiet features to dishwashers, clothes washers and driers, vacuums, leaf blowers and even cooling fans. Insulated washing drums and silent lights, rather than buzzers, for “on” and “off” are now commonplace in big-ticked home appliances.
  • Replace insulation with new, high-tech materials. Some wall insulation systems offer STC ratings of about 40 or higher. In addition to interior and exterior walls, target attics and basement ceilings. (The STC rating is a standard of the American Society for Testing and Materials; the higher the rating, the greater the sound-reducing effects. Single-pane glass with no lamination has a low STC of 26.)
  • Take an inventory of noisy rooms. At least 25% of a room should have sound-absorbing materials, like carpet or furniture, to prevent noisy footsteps from carrying throughout the home.


For more information about JELD-WEN products, click here, or call 800-877-9482.

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