Noise Reduction 101: Best Window Solutions for Busy Streets

Sep 11, 2025 | Windows

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Living on a lively street has its perks: easy access to shops, restaurants, and public transit. But it can also mean dealing with constant noise from traffic, construction, or late-night activity. If street noise is disrupting your peace at home, upgrading your windows can make a huge difference.

At Rusco Windows & Doors, we help Chicagoland homeowners find the perfect balance of style, performance, and sound control. Here’s what you need to know about the best window solutions for quieter living.

1. Double or Triple-Pane Glass

One of the most effective ways to reduce outside noise is to choose windows with multiple panes of glass. Double-pane windows provide a good level of sound insulation, while triple-pane windows offer even greater noise reduction, perfect for homes near highways or busy intersections.

2. Laminated Glass

Laminated glass is made with a special interlayer that dampens sound vibrations before they can pass through the glass. It’s a favorite option for homeowners who want significant noise reduction without sacrificing natural light or clear views. As a bonus, laminated glass is also impact-resistant, adding extra security to your home.

3. Proper Window Seals and Installation

Even the best glass won’t help much if your window frames have gaps or poor sealing. High-quality weatherstripping and professional installation ensure your windows fit tightly, preventing sound leaks. At Rusco, our expert installers make sure every window is fitted to exact specifications for maximum performance.

4. Frame Materials That Block Sound

The frame material can also play a role in noise control. Vinyl, fiberglass, and wood-composite frames all have insulating properties that help absorb and block sound waves, making them a smart choice for noise-sensitive areas.

5. Combining Noise Reduction with Energy Efficiency

The great news? Windows designed for sound control often offer excellent thermal insulation, too. That means you can enjoy a quieter home and lower heating and cooling bills, an upgrade that pays off in comfort and savings.

Enjoy Peace and Quiet at Home

Street noise doesn’t have to be a constant part of your daily life. The right window solutions can dramatically reduce outside sounds while enhancing the comfort, beauty, and efficiency of your home.

Ready to reclaim your quiet? Contact Rusco Windows & Doors today for a free consultation. We’ll help you choose the perfect noise-reducing windows to fit your home, your style, and your neighborhood.

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