As the inventors of insulated vinyl siding we have received hundreds of testimonials from customers over the years claiming that insulated vinyl siding made their homes quieter than before the siding was installed whether the noise was a neighbor s barking dog street traffic sounds or a heavy thunderstorm wrapping the home in a layer of insulation seemed to dampen noises from the outside.
Best siding for sound insulation.
The noise insulation level differs depending on the siding type.
The constant sound of cars planes and pedestrians can really be distracting for residents that just want peace and quiet.
To minimize noise you may want to take the siding sound transmission into consideration.
Tiny air pockets in the insulation resist the transfer of heat.
The thicker the insulation the more air pockets and the higher the r value.
Fiberglass insulation will help reduce noise transmission through exterior and interior walls when meticulously cut and fitted around and behind wires pipes and electrical boxes.
Using 2 x6 construction offers the potential for r value up to r 25.
Vinyl for example.
Depending on the particular brand and product insulated vinyl siding features an r value of 2 0 3 5.
The insulation itself can be up to 1 25 inch thick at its thickest point but due to the stepped profile much of the insulation is thinner.
Although fiberglass and other types of insulation are great heat and cold insulators they re fairly mediocre sound insulators.
The bottom edge of the insulation is shaped to receive the top edge of the siding course below so the pieces overlap.
To put the r value of insulated siding into perspective walls with 2 x4 construction are typically insulated in the r 13 to r 20 range depending on the type of insulation selected.