Acoustic fencing

Specialist Acoustic Fencing Installation
Acoustic fencing has been designed to significantly reduce noise in its application, preventing sound waves penetrating the fence system. How does acoustic fencing work? Quite simply, sound waves travels in straight lines, sound can therefore be reflected, refracted or conducted based on the materials properties. Any item placed in the way of these waves will reduce the sound waves “energy” therefore dampening the sound. Homestead usually recommend these products to be installed in schools, industrial areas and homes. Homestead Fencing & Landscaping is an approved installer of Jakoustic® noise barrier systems supplied by Jackson’s Fencing and the innovative Klik-Lok acoustic barrier system by Genwork Ltd. Working closely with our suppliers, we can design and install specialist acoustic fencing solutions for both commercial and residential applications throughout the South West including Somerset, Bristol & Bath.
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Why Acoustic Fencing?
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Reduce unwanted noise around your property
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Attractive designs which blend into and enhance their surroundings
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Protect your family or employees
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Designed to eliminate any gaps or spaces ensuring greater privacy
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Create a calmer and enhanced atmosphere
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Sustainable solution
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Solutions to meet both residential and industrial requirements
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Practical & cost-effective solution
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Applications
ApplicationsThe benefits of acoustic fencing can be recognised across a wide variety of applications and property types including:
Residential
Schools
Commercial sites
Transport hubs
Looking for Acoustic Gates?
For a totally integrated specialist acoustic fencing solution, we can install matching Jakoustic® timber or galvanised steel framed gates configured as singles or pairs in swing and tracked sliding designs for manual or automated operation.
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We supply and fit specialist acoustic fencing throughout Somerset, Bristol and the South West. Our clients include residential properties, councils, Church of England (Diocese of Bath and Wells), Wessex Water and the NHS.
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