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Is
my house eligible for sound insulation?
Eligibility for sound insulation is determined by the FAA
Approved Noise Exposure Map. All homes that fall within the
65 - 69 DNL contour are currently eligible under FAA guidelines.
Special stipulations have been made for homes that fall within
close proximity to the 65 DNL in certain neighborhoods. As
a general rule, businesses are not eligible for sound insulation.
Please contact the Sound Insulation Program Office to determine
eligibility for your home. To view the Noise Exposure Map
for LVIA, click
here.
How
will I know if my home has been selected for sound insulation?
You will receive a letter via mail inviting you to attend
an Initial Homeowner Meeting. At this meeting, we will give
you information about the program and address any questions
you may have about the sound insulation process.
I
do not understand the construction agreement and easement.
May I have a lawyer look over these forms?
Absolutely. The forms will become legally binding agreements,
and you are entitled to know exactly what you are signing.
Homeowners sometimes feel more comfortable after having a
lawyer review these documents. Please note this will be a
cost to the homeowner.
I
recently installed new windows and doors. Will the program
reimburse me for these improvements?
Improvements completed by the homeowner prior to participating
in the sound insulation program are not eligible for reimbursement.
Also any additions made to the home after the completion of
the sound insulation modifications are not eligible for future
treatment.
Will
work be done on my roof or siding?
No. The work involved to sound insulate a home does not require
any modifications to your existing roof or siding.
Do
I have to accept all of the recommended modifications to my
home in order to participate in the program?
The recommended sound insulation package for your home was
designed to meet the required FAA guidelines for noise reduction.
Air conditioning, while important to allow the homeowner to
keep the acoustical windows closed throughout the warm season,
does not directly affect sound insulation measurements. Therefore,
air conditioning is the only portion of the package that may
be refused.
Will
the wallpaper and/or paint be replaced?
Due to the difficulty in matching paint colors and wallpaper
styles, the program cannot replace your wallpaper or provide
finish painting on your interior walls. Your walls will be
primed but not finish painted. All doors, trim and all new
exterior surfaces will be finished with paint or stain to
match your existing color scheme.
Will
air conditioning be provided?
In order for sound insulation modifications to be effective,
windows and doors must be kept closed. To ensure comfort during
warm, humid months, a central forced-air cooling system may
be supplied as part of the sound insulation modification package,
if your home does not already have one. Some homes may receive
a modular air conditioning system instead, depending on the
layout of the home. Existing forced-air systems will be modified
to provide for the introduction of fresh outside air and,
if necessary, upgraded to provide the necessary comfort level.
Will
my utility bills change?
In most cases, a sound insulated house operates much more
efficiently overall with less energy usage. After modifications,
your house will perform better thermally, as well as acoustically.
You may experience a reduction in your utility costs, depending
on the current condition of the house (i.e., if no air conditioning
is presently installed or if minimal weather insulation is
installed in the house). Of course, adding an air conditioning
system will increase your summertime electric bill if you
did not have an air conditioning system before. However, your
heating bills will probably be lower during the winter months,
and your costs should average out over the course of a year.
What
would be done with patio doors and/or French doors?
On patio sliding glass doors, we would install a secondary
set of patio doors since there are no acoustical patio doors
available that offer enough sound level reduction at this
time. One company does manufacture an acoustical French door.
If this would not suit our needs, we would install a secondary
set of French doors.
Is
there a warranty on the products installed?
Yes. There is a multi year manufacturer's warranty on the
windows (storm and regular) and doors, as well as standard
warranties on all other products used. A one-year warranty
is provided on the contractor's installation.
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