Abstract:
The issue of sound insulation in enclosing structures continues
to be extremely prevalent in both newly constructed and exploited
buildings. Standard fencing solutions frequently employ contemporary wall
materials without the additional sound insulation that is required. This
study investigates the materials applied to soundproofing in various
residential buildings and evaluates the extent to which they assist in
reducing noise levels indoors. The research suggests measurement
techniques to assess how effectively certain building materials and
architectural layouts perform in terms of acoustics when used during the
construction. The results of the study expand knowledge of noise
absorption materials used in the context of urban development and provide
recommendations for construction regulations and architectural designs to
improve living environments while minimizing noise-related complaints.