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		<title>Bill from Rhino Construction writes about soundproof windows</title>
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Okay, you&#8217;ve got a home improvement budget that is just begging to be spent. Question is: how do you get the most bang for your buck? How many purposes can one project fulfill?
Take a close look at soundproof windows. The US Government is offering a stimulus tax credit for insulation improvements, and there are [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
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<p>Okay, you&#8217;ve got a home improvement budget that is just begging to be spent. Question is: how do you get the most bang for your buck? How many purposes can one project fulfill?</p>
<p>Take a close look at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soundproofwindowsguide.com">soundproof windows</a>. The US Government is offering a stimulus tax credit for insulation improvements, and there are several companies on the internet a homeowner can call for more information on what to do to qualify for up to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soundproofwindowsguide.com/taxcred.htm">$1500 in tax credits</a>. Here&#8217;s a list of the several benefits soundproof windows provide for the home improvement budget.</p>
<p>Keep in mind, as you check the items listed below, that soundproof windows will pay for themselves over time.</p>
<p>1) Noise reduction</p>
<p>2) Privacy enhancement</p>
<p>3) Better insulation</p>
<p>4) Draft abatement</p>
<p>5) Improved sales value</p>
<p>We challenge anyone to propose a home improvement project that holds such multiple benefits as soundproof windows. Replacement windows, even dual pane windows, cannot provide the noise and air infiltration abatement functions, or the cost savings in significantly improved insulation found in soundproof windows. Additional side benefits are more privacy and peace of mind for active people, and for those interested in putting a house on the market, the installation of soundproof windows increases the perceived value of the home.</p>
<p>The soundproof window is <a target="_blank" href="http://www.soundproofwindowsguide.com/how.htm">fitted</a> in the sill, flush with the inside wall, leaving about an inch and a half of dead air between the soundproof window and the existing window. This space is key to providing the barrier to both noise and air infiltration. Soundproof windows severely dampen the vibration of noise and the leakage of air.</p>
<p>The windows come in a variety of styles, and can be readily matched to your original windows. They are simple to remove for cleaning, and &#8212; did we mention this yet? &#8212; soundproof windows will eventually pay for themselves with the energy savings.</p>
<p>For anyone who has a problem with noise pollution, whether its freeway noise, barking dogs, or the electric guitar whiz next door, soundproof windows are the only way to go!</p>
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