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					<description><![CDATA[<p>No sound from outside to trouble you anymore. Now you can hear your words very clearly, regardless of the noise outside, as they are not going to come in through Soundproof Glass. Soundproof Glass Do you have noise problems?&#160; Are you annoyed by airport noise?&#160; Traffic?&#160; Barking dogs?&#160; Bear Glass is the 4th generation family business specializing in soundproof glass.&#160; There are a number of different ways to make glass soundproof.&#160; The first involves simply making the glass thicker.&#160; The thicker the glass is, the stiffer it becomes and, as a natural consequence, less prone to vibration.&#160; In such cases, sound is naturally reduced.&#160; Another option is to insulate the glass with some other material, or perhaps just put an empty area. Soundproof glass, while perhaps somewhat of an oxymoron, is glass that prevents sound from penetrating from one side to the other.  In most cases, people who use this type of glass are those who live near noisy environments, such as airports of busy roads.  While glass, in various configurations, may do a good job of preventing sound from getting through, it should be noted that true soundproof glass, at least from a general consumer standpoint, is all but impossible to acquire. A Soundproof Window will reduce noise levels by 75-95%.  Much better than any replacement windows, soundproof windows will act as a sound barrier and eliminate your noise problem.  More than 90% of all the exterior noise comes in through your doors and windows &#8211; your walls are almost never the problem. A common material used in soundproof glass is some sort of lamination.  A thin piece of plastic is often placed between two panes of glass, thus cutting down significantly on the amount of sound that gets through.  As an added benefit, this soundproof glass also is improvements and is even used to meet hurricane building standards in areas prone to the storms. Using thickness to a more reasonable level.  Bear Glass has the expertise, the largest inventory of glass sheets, and the in-house lamination fabricator to customize your soundproof/security glass to your specifications.  Soundproof glass is glass that prevents sound from penetrating from one side to the other. In most cases, those desiring soundproof glass are those who live near noisy environments, such as airports of busy roads.  While glass, in various configurations, may do a good job of preventing sound from getting through, it should be noted that soundproof glass, at least from a general consumer standpoint, is all but impossible to acquire. There are a number of different ways to make glass soundproof.  The first involves simply making the glass thicker.  The thicker the glass is, the stiffer it becomes and, insulate the glass with some other material, or perhaps just put an empty area in between two panes of glass. The most common place to find soundproof glass is a sound studio, where it is important for music and other types of recordings to have a quiet environment.  However, even then the glass is not completely able to withstand all sounds. Some Major Features of Soundproof Windows: Our soundproof windows will reduce noise level  significantly which is not possible with dual pane or replacement windows.  We can prove it!  This is not just a minor improvement &#8211; over 90% of the noise can be stopped by our soundproof windows.  Contact us today for a free consultation to find out how our soundproof glass can work for you to solve your noise problem! For more information on our Soundproof Glass please contact Bear Glass at: FACTORY/ OFFICE Address: 217-44 98th ave. Queens Village, NY &#8211; 11429United States&#160;+1 (718) 832-3604&#160;sales@bearglass.com If you are in New Jersey: Bear Glass New Jersey 359 Essex Road Tinton Falls New Jersey 07753 P: 732 901 2626 E:&#160;Sales@BearGlassNJ.com</p>
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<p>No sound from outside to trouble you anymore. Now you can hear your words very clearly, regardless of the noise outside, as they are not going to come in through <strong>Soundproof Glass</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Soundproof Glass</strong></p>


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<p>Do you have noise problems?&nbsp; Are you annoyed by airport noise?&nbsp; Traffic?&nbsp; Barking dogs?&nbsp; Bear Glass is the 4th generation family business specializing in soundproof glass.&nbsp; There are a number of different ways to make glass soundproof.&nbsp; The first involves simply making the glass thicker.&nbsp; The thicker the glass is, the stiffer it becomes and, as a natural consequence, less prone to vibration.&nbsp; In such cases, sound is naturally reduced.&nbsp; Another option is to insulate the glass with some other material, or perhaps just put an empty area.</p>



<p><strong>Soundproof glass</strong>, while perhaps somewhat of an oxymoron, is glass that prevents sound from penetrating from one side to the other.  In most cases, people who use this type of glass are those who live near noisy environments, such as airports of busy roads.  While glass, in various configurations, may do a good job of preventing sound from getting through, it should be noted that true soundproof glass, at least from a general consumer standpoint, is all but impossible to acquire.</p>



<p>A <strong>Soundproof Window</strong> will reduce noise levels by 75-95%.  Much better than any replacement windows, soundproof windows will act as a sound barrier and eliminate your noise problem.  More than 90% of all the exterior noise comes in through your doors and windows &#8211; your walls are almost never the problem.</p>


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<p><a href="https://bearglassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/118.jpg"></a> A common material used in <strong>soundproof glass</strong> is some sort of lamination.  A thin piece of plastic is often placed between two panes of glass, thus cutting down significantly on the amount of sound that gets through.  As an added benefit, this soundproof glass also is improvements and is even used to meet hurricane building standards in areas prone to the storms.</p>



<p>Using thickness to a more reasonable level.  <a href="https://bearglass.com/contacts.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/contacts.php">Bear Glass</a> has the expertise, the largest inventory of glass sheets, and the in-house lamination fabricator to customize your soundproof/security glass to your specifications.  <strong>Soundproof glass</strong> is glass that prevents sound from penetrating from one side to the other.</p>



<p>In most cases, those desiring <strong>soundproof glass</strong> are those who live near noisy environments, such as airports of busy roads.  While glass, in various configurations, may do a good job of preventing sound from getting through, it should be noted that soundproof glass, at least from a general consumer standpoint, is all but impossible to acquire.</p>


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<p>There are a number of different ways to make glass soundproof.  The first involves simply making the glass thicker.  The thicker the glass is, the stiffer it becomes and, insulate the glass with some other material, or perhaps just put an empty area in between two panes of glass. <a href="https://bearglassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/215.jpg"></a> The most common place to find <strong>soundproof glass</strong> is a sound studio, where it is important for music and other types of recordings to have a quiet environment.  However, even then the glass is not completely able to withstand all sounds.</p>



<p>Some Major Features of <strong>Soundproof</strong> Windows:</p>



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<li>Solves your noise problem</li>



<li>No need to replace windows</li>



<li>An effective sound barrier</li>



<li>Saves energy – increases insulation values</li>



<li>Creates a super-quiet, relaxing, low-stress environment</li>



<li>Provides a marketing advantage for the property</li>
</ul>



<p>Our soundproof windows will reduce noise level  significantly which is not possible with dual pane or replacement windows.  We can prove it!  This is not just a minor improvement &#8211; over 90% of the noise can be stopped by our soundproof windows.  <a href="https://bearglass.com/contacts.php" type="link" id="https://bearglass.com/contacts.php">Contact us</a> today for a free consultation to find out how our soundproof glass can work for you to solve your noise problem!</p>



<p>For more information on our Soundproof Glass please contact <strong>Bear Glass</strong> at:</p>



<p>FACTORY/ OFFICE</p>



<p>Address:</p>



<p>217-44 98th ave. Queens Village, NY &#8211; 11429<br>United States<br><a href="tel:+17188323604">&nbsp;+1 (718) 832-3604</a><br><a href="mailto:sales@bearglass.com">&nbsp;sales@bearglass.com</a></p>



<p>If you are in New Jersey:</p>



<p>Bear Glass New Jersey</p>



<p>359 Essex Road</p>



<p>Tinton Falls New Jersey 07753</p>



<p>P: 732 901 2626</p>



<p>E:&nbsp;<a href="mailto:Sales@BearGlassNJ.com">Sales@BearGlassNJ.com</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A soundproof glass is a glass that prevents sound from penetrating from one side to the other. In most cases, those desiring soundproof glass are those who live near noisy environments, such as airports of busy roads. While glass, in various configurations, may do a good job of preventing sound from getting through, it should be noted that soundproof glass, at least from a general consumer standpoint, is all but impossible to acquire. There are a number of different ways to make glass soundproof. The first involves simply making the glass thicker. The thicker the glass is, the stiffer it becomes and, as a natural consequence, less prone to vibration. In such cases, the sound is naturally reduced. Another option is to insulate the glass with some other material, or perhaps just put an empty area in between two panes of glass. To make soundproof glass completely capable of blocking all sound would be prohibitively expensive and likely not recommended for windows. The glass would need to be extremely thick and would be very heavy, perhaps overwhelming any material used in a typical window frame. The most common place to find soundproof glass is a sound studio, where it is important for music and other types of recordings to have a quiet environment. However, even then the glass is not completely able to withstand all sounds. For more information, please contact us. We look forward to working with you! FACTORY/OFFICE Address: 217-44 98th Ave., Queens Village, NY &#8211; 11429 United States  +1 (718) 832-3604  sales@bearglass.com   SHOWROOM Address: Bear Glass Showroom 167 Mott St, NY, NY 10013-5442 Phone: 212-219-1679 Email: sales@bearglass.com</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- content style : start --><style type="text/css" data-name="kubio-style"></style><!-- content style : end --><p><a href="https://bearglassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/mtel-masters-cage-3-8525.jpg"> <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-124" title="mtel-masters-cage-3-8525" src="https://bearglassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/mtel-masters-cage-3-8525-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" srcset="https://bearglassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/mtel-masters-cage-3-8525-300x225.jpg 300w, https://bearglassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/mtel-masters-cage-3-8525.jpg 400w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></a>A <a href="https://bearglass.com/index.php">soundproof glass</a> is a glass that prevents sound from penetrating from one side to the other. In most cases, those desiring soundproof glass are those who live near noisy environments, such as airports of busy roads. While glass, in various configurations, may do a good job of preventing sound from getting through, it should be noted that soundproof glass, at least from a general consumer standpoint, is all but impossible to acquire.</p>
<p><figure id="attachment_125" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-125" style="width: 264px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-125" title="soundproofing" src="https://bearglassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/soundproofing.jpg" alt="" width="264" height="206" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-125" class="wp-caption-text">Sounds like this is exactly what you need!</figcaption></figure></p>
<p>There are a number of different ways to make glass <a href="https://bearglass.com/index.php">soundproof.</a> The first involves simply making the glass thicker. The thicker the glass is, the stiffer it becomes and, as a natural consequence, less prone to vibration. In such cases, the sound is naturally reduced. Another option is to insulate the glass with some other material, or perhaps just put an empty area in between two panes of glass.</p>
<p>To make <a href="https://bearglass.com/index.php">soundproof glass</a> completely capable of blocking all sound would be prohibitively expensive and likely not recommended for windows. The glass would need to be extremely thick and would be very heavy, perhaps overwhelming any material used in a typical window frame.</p>
<p><figure id="attachment_127" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-127" style="width: 288px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-127" title="studio" src="https://bearglassblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/studiowindow21.jpg" alt="" width="288" height="263" /><figcaption id="caption-attachment-127" class="wp-caption-text">  Do you hear what we are saying to you?</figcaption></figure></p>
<p>The most common place to find soundproof glass is a sound studio, where it is important for music and other types of recordings to have a quiet environment. However, even then the glass is not completely able to withstand all sounds.</p>
<p>For more information, please<a href="http://bearglass.com/pages/index.php?p=contact"> contact us</a>. We look forward to working with you!</p>
<h4>FACTORY/OFFICE</h4>
<address>Address:<br />
217-44 98th Ave., Queens Village, NY &#8211; 11429<br />
United States<br />
<a class="footer-link" href="tel:+17188323604"> +1 (718) 832-3604</a><br />
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Bear Glass Showroom<br />
167 Mott St,<br />
NY, NY 10013-5442<br />
Phone: 212-219-1679<br />
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