What To Look For In A Barrier Wall

Posted on: 14 August 2020

Living and working in one of the many cities across Australia has a lot of advantages, but it can come with some drawbacks. Many of those drawbacks relate to the amount of noise and distraction that the outside can create, especially if you work in a building located near a major road or near a hub of other stores. When that happen,s lots of people choose to install a barrier wall but often do little research before making their choice. Here are three things you should know about before you choose your barrier wall so that you make an informed decision.

Material

Barrier walls come in all sorts of different materials, from brick to wood and even plastic. Perhaps the most rigid and sturdy variant would be a concrete barrier wall, so for those looking for something that will last the test of time and require little maintenance, then that is the direction to go in. For those looking for a bit more of a stylistic choice, wood or brick is more appropriate. You can always repaint your barrier walls, so don't be too distressed if it doesn't come in the exact colour you want. Choosing a material is more about planning the longevity of your barrier wall.

Size

There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to barrier walls, and there are barrier walls of every shape and size you could want. Taller barrier walls help keep more noise and prying eyeballs out, but they are more expensive and can make it feel as though you are working in a prison. Most people find that a barrier wall just above head height is more than enough, and some even go lower than that. The only way to really know for sure what you want is to talk with a barrier wall expert while in the planning phase to see what they recommend for your unique property. 

Insulation

The more levels of insulation, the better your barrier wall will be at blocking noise from reaching you. Insulation and the insulative properties of your wall should be the number one thing you look for if noise is your biggest concern. Modern technology has allowed many traditional looking barrier walls to actually have a lot of insulation inside them that you would never know about by seeing just the outside. Sometimes even the external patterns on a barrier wall can help with insulation. When searching for a barrier wall, always look at how strong the insulation is and how well it muffles sound. 

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