Reflective Acoustic & Closeboard Fencing Installed in the Westlands

The benefits of our Reflective Acoustic Fencing is now been seen by domestic customers around the Stoke on Trent and Newcastle-Under-Lyme area. Most commonly used on highways and for commercial / industrial use, reflective acoustic fencing 

has been tested and proven to reduce the impact of noise pollution. Sound proof barriers are commonly used for applications such as housing, transport infrastructure, schools, colleges, supermarkets and other commercial properties which are in need of drowning out noise pollution.

The benefits of sound proof fencing for domestic use are great, also known as sound barrier fences or acoustic fences, they create an obstacle against soundwaves coming from outside your home and are great at noise at the rear of the property, from roads, motorways and pedestrian walkways, whether it’s highway traffic, rowdy neighbours, or construction, there are endless reasons why you may hear lots of noise coming from the street outside. 

If you’re trying to turn your home and garden into a quiet little sanctuary, away from the hustle and bustle of daily life, acoustic fence panels from Almec Fencing are the ideal choice. As well as significantly reducing the impact of local noises, sound proof fencing is also available in a range of modern and striking designs. We pride ourselves on the quality of our service and we also regularly provide free guidance and support.

If you are interested to learn more regards are Acoustic Fencing and how it can benefit your property. Get in touch today either by phone, email or fill in our online contact form. 

Phone: 01782 838620

Email: info@almecfencing.co.uk

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