Does Acoustic Fencing Really Work?
In an increasingly noisy world, finding peace and quiet has become a priority for homeowners. From the constant hum of traffic from busy roads, noisy construction and industrial sites, school playgrounds and even chatter from nearby neighbours.
Exposure to excessive noise levels above 55 decibels can significantly impact our health and wellbeing. This is where high quality acoustic fencing comes in promising to reduce unwanted noise pollution and promote a more peaceful environment - but does acoustic fencing really work?
What is Timber Acoustic Fencing?
Acoustic fencing, also known as noise reduction fencing, is specifically designed to absorb and/or reflect unwanted external noise. It can be installed in a range of settings, including industrial, commercial and leisure environments, to mitigate the impact of noise pollution on nearby residential areas.
How do Acoustic Fence Panels Work?
Reflective Acoustic Fence Panels
Designed to reflect sound waves away from the protected area, these are the most common type of acoustic barriers, ideal for locations where noise originates from elevated sources like railways or busy roads.
Absorptive Acoustic Fence Panels
These acoustic barriers absorb sound waves, making them particularly effective for reducing noise in high-traffic and noisy areas.
Combination Acoustic Fence Panels
These acoustic barriers feature a reflective side facing the noise, and an absorptive side toward the protected area. This premium option provides the most significant reduction in noise pollution.
How is Acoustic Fencing Different from Standard Timber Fencing?
Standard timber fencing generally has a mass of about 4 KG per square metre and features some gaps between the slats, making it ineffective as an acoustic barrier. In contrast at PRO Fencing, our acoustic fencing is roughly twice as thick as traditional timber fencing at 38mm compared to 19mm.
Materials
The reflective style fence is composed of 100% pressure-treated softwood, while absorptive or combination barriers may incorporate materials like mineral wool, composite materials, or fibreglass.
Design
Acoustic fences are made from solid, tightly fitting tongue and groove boards, with a tightly fitting or integral gravel board, and specialised fitted posts to minimise gaps between panels for sound to travel through. They’re available in a range of heights, often higher than standard timber fencing, to improve noise reduction and security.
Cost
Due to the additional materials and the complexity of construction, acoustic fence panels cost per metre are generally more expensive to purchase and install than standard fencing.
How Effective is Acoustic Fencing at Blocking Sound?
There are several factors that will influence the effectiveness of acoustic fencing in reducing noise, including the density, thickness and height of the fence, as well as your distance from the barrier and the distance of the noise source. Timber acoustic fencing can reduce outside sound by more than 25 decibels, which is a significant impact when considering that road traffic noise typically ranges between 45 and 70 decibels. Adding a row of hedging or trees in front of your acoustic fence can further enhance noise reduction.
If you’re uncertain about the noise levels on your property, consulting an acoustic engineer or surveyor can provide insight into the type and positioning of acoustic fencing necessary for your property.
Is Acoustic Fencing Secure?
Our timber acoustic fences feature a flat face with no horizontal rails, which makes them difficult to climb. The 38mm thickness of the fencing makes it durable and difficult to break through. With no gaps in the fencing, and the greater height of some acoustic fencing, you can enjoy increased privacy and enhanced security.
Looking to further enhance your privacy and security? Choosing to install a driveway gate between your property and the outside world will help create that peaceful oasis you’re dreaming of - read our blog about the benefits of installing a driveway gate here.
How long will it last?
Timber acoustic fencing has an estimated lifespan of approximately 25 years, depending on site conditions and maintenance.
If you’re not sure where to start when it comes to maintaining your fencing, take a look at our complete guide on How to Maintain Your Timber Fence.
Transform your Home With Acoustic Fencing
Noise pollution can significantly impact our quality of life, making noise mitigation measures like acoustic fencing essential in modern built-up areas. High-quality timber acoustic fencing offers a number of benefits like a quieter, less stressful environment, enhanced property values, improved security and increased privacy. The natural aesthetic of timber blends with the environment, being both aesthetically appealing and functional, transforming noisy spaces into an oasis of calm.
As experienced fencing suppliers and contractors we offer expert advice for all your fencing needs. If you’re considering acoustic fencing for your property, simply contact our PRO Fencing team today.