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[quote=SD Transplant]The noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).[/quote]
I heard that one can deploy some soundproof windows in such situations. Did anyone have any idea about this technology? how you can make sound proof with special windows or anyother technic? Of course if you don’t like to close windows forever this soundproof wouldn’t help much though.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]The noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).[/quote]
I heard that one can deploy some soundproof windows in such situations. Did anyone have any idea about this technology? how you can make sound proof with special windows or anyother technic? Of course if you don’t like to close windows forever this soundproof wouldn’t help much though.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]The noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).[/quote]
I heard that one can deploy some soundproof windows in such situations. Did anyone have any idea about this technology? how you can make sound proof with special windows or anyother technic? Of course if you don’t like to close windows forever this soundproof wouldn’t help much though.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]The noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).[/quote]
I heard that one can deploy some soundproof windows in such situations. Did anyone have any idea about this technology? how you can make sound proof with special windows or anyother technic? Of course if you don’t like to close windows forever this soundproof wouldn’t help much though.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=SD Transplant]The noise level is high, and I know first hand. I’ve lived for 3.5 years w/ a window facing right on Black Mountain. It didn’t bother me, much since I choose that specifically due to age (we partied quiet a bit).
However, when we had our first baby, I had to move due excessive noise and lifestyle change. If you’re looking for quiet night, you’re in the wrong location. Now, if you don’t mind having the AC or just AIR on constantly (windows closed), you might be fine (I don’t like air or AC constantly, I like the outside breeze at night).[/quote]
I heard that one can deploy some soundproof windows in such situations. Did anyone have any idea about this technology? how you can make sound proof with special windows or anyother technic? Of course if you don’t like to close windows forever this soundproof wouldn’t help much though.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]We have learned nothing. Gambling is a way of life now.[/quote]
But… but here loser turns a winner in this Gambling. Have you seen such anywhere?
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]We have learned nothing. Gambling is a way of life now.[/quote]
But… but here loser turns a winner in this Gambling. Have you seen such anywhere?
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]We have learned nothing. Gambling is a way of life now.[/quote]
But… but here loser turns a winner in this Gambling. Have you seen such anywhere?
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]We have learned nothing. Gambling is a way of life now.[/quote]
But… but here loser turns a winner in this Gambling. Have you seen such anywhere?
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jpinpb]We have learned nothing. Gambling is a way of life now.[/quote]
But… but here loser turns a winner in this Gambling. Have you seen such anywhere?
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
5yearwaiterParticipant[quote=DA]The MLS has the full report/disclosure of what repair was done on the houses. I don’t think they dug up and redid the foundation of the house. It says that the existing foundation was reinforced by adding a reinforced curtain wall foundation around the exterior of the home slab. The new foundation was then connected to the existing one.[/quote]
May be this is what they did but when I saw few of those houses were dig outside and can see foundation walls during that repair. So this kind of reinforced curtain wall would provide enough strength to these foundation defected homes? or something different might have to be done to avoid such deffects?.
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