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Is a Precast Concrete Fence Wall The Optimal Choice For Noise Reduction?

by Menlo Lippowski

Noise reduction is not just for highways anymore. Inside restaurants, homes and office buildings this whole concept of reducing noise between walls is becoming prevalent. Believe it or not, the kinds of wall or fence material you use can have a huge impact on whether or not noise is deterred. One of the building type of materials that is subject to many differing opinions is that of precast concrete.

There are many types ofreports that we will be covering in our new concrete fence wall blog that have shown that any kind of concrete simply echoes the noise and can potentially likely increase it. However, there has been recentresearch that has shown that precast concrete provides the highest sound transmission loss value when compared to other noise wall materials. This research has shown that the noise reduction from these barriers requires a considerably smaller footprint compared with earth beams.

One benefit of precast concrete is that it can be manufactured and inspected prior to installation, which can reduce yours or a contractor's construction timeline. You will find an enormous amount of textures and finishes with precast concrete and because it is produced in a controlled environment, it is constructed with a high quality and uniformity.

Another benefit of using precast concrete for noise reduction is its responsiveness to corrosive agents. It is designed to and formulated to provide an economical and durable finish. They can easily be adjusted to account for various levels of exposure to corrosive agents such as salt, that way they can react and hold up stronger.

The reason it is capable of adjusting so easily to different construction situations is because precast concrete barriers have a low water-to-cement ratio. By utilizing this low ratio, higher strengths and lower permeability can be achieved. With air voids within the concrete, there is more opportunity for freezing water to expand. Essentially the results is that this minimizes the potential for scaling and deterioration of the concrete.

When researching online, you will find contradicting arguments over whether or not precast concrete is the right material to use for noise reduction. There have been considerable claims for both cases, but it is hard to go against the research stated above. It is up to you to decide whether or not precast concrete is the superior choice for noise reduction, and doing further analysis can better support your decision.

Craig Lewis is CEO of Artisan Precast, Inc., the innovation and customer-care leader in concrete fence walls and high quality fences and installation services to assure the efficient execution of your landscape project. Since 1982, tehirr brands- Woodcreteぐ, Brickcreteぐ, Fencestoneぐ, Cedarcreteぐ and Woodcreteぐ Rail,- have become widely accepted by architects, landscape designers, engineers, residential, commercial and industrial developers, utility companies, government agencies, and others in the construction industry.

Published July 9th, 2007

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