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Frequently Asked Questions

   
 

What is secondary glazing?

It is easily described as a second aluminium window fitted to the inside of your existing window. It is a sliding system that allows you to easily access your existing window.

How much noise can secondary glazing stop?

A minimum 50% noise reduction can be achieved in most cases. The level of noise reduction depends on the building structure and in a lot of buildings a 70% noise reduction can be achieved. Once the Stopnoise system has been fitted it will work as well as a brick wall.

Will it look good?

The Stopnoise system  is made of slimline aluminium extrusion. It comes in a range of colours to suit your décor. Our customers consistently comment about how good it looks after installation.

How long does it take to install?

Most windows can be installed within an hour. Our installers are company trained and are fully aware of each individual customers needs. We complete the job quickly and carefully and leave the job clean and tidy. Our aim is to have happy customers who will  pass our name on to friends and family.

 

How long is the StopNoise guarantee?

We give a written 5 year guarantee on our sliding system which our team will be happy to explain to you. Stopnoise has been in business for the past 11 years.

Will it suit my window type?

The Stopnoise system can be fitted to all types of timber windows, aluminium, steel awning, wind out , sliding, double hung sash, casement, bay windows, sliding doors, French doors, hinged windows and fixed type.

Doyou give free quotes in all suburbs?

We service all metro areas and country towns. Ring and we will be out within a couple of days to give you a free no obligation measure and quotation. We individually assess every job to make sure you get the right product for your home.

How much will it cost?

Of course, we need to see your windows and measure them up! But to give you a ball park price it would cost around $400 to $500 dollars for an average size window.