ᐅ Fence as noise protection from the neighbor. What materials or designs are most effective at blocking sound?

Created on: 7 Aug 2018 11:58
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Illo77
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Illo77
7 Aug 2018 11:58
Hello,

We want to build a fence a few meters away on the neighbor’s property line, mainly to reduce the noise disturbance for our neighbor.

Our neighbor (75 years old) is bothered by the fact that our children (2 and 6 years old) play a lot in the garden, especially now during the holidays and the nearly unbearable heat during the day. They sometimes play outside until just before 8 p.m., as our property is pleasantly shaded from 6 p.m. onwards.

Since the sandbox, pool, and mud kitchen are located close to the property boundary near the neighbor, their terrace is quite close to the activity. Our older child has a hearing impairment and a very sensitive ear, which causes him to speak and shout loudly while playing (which also annoys us), and the younger one naturally raises their volume as well.

So, I had the idea to build a wall on our side in this area to reduce the noise he hears from us. The initial idea was a basement block or formwork block wall, although visually it’s not very appealing and looks more like a silo wall.

Have any of you done something like this before and possibly have suggestions on what absorbs sound best? Whether a solid wooden fence, a dry-stone wall, or a gabion wall… just the required height would be a lot of work with foundations, etc.
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HilfeHilfe
7 Aug 2018 12:03
Children's noise is allowed, period!

But anyway, I believe that the sound travels upward and can still be heard. Unless it’s a 6-meter (20 feet) fence.
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Illo77
7 Aug 2018 12:14
Yes, I know that when it comes to noise from children, every judge shakes their head if things get serious. However, we don’t want ongoing conflict for the sake of the children and are now considering what we can do on our side to reduce it. Obviously, the noise carries over the wall/fence, but we want to contain it a little.
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Steven
7 Aug 2018 12:15
HilfeHilfe schrieb:
child noise is allowed, period!

Hello HilfeHilfe

Exactly!!!!
There is no need for compromises!!
The neighbor has to tolerate it!!!
You are right!!

Steven
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Steven
7 Aug 2018 12:16
Hello Illo77

Build something with a strong structure and as high as you can justify. The neighbor should accept that favorably.

Steven
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Zaba12
7 Aug 2018 12:19
Statistically, you don’t need to worry about this next year. If it bothers him, then he should also contribute half of the costs. However, most older people usually stop there. It would be fair, since you are accommodating him even though you don’t have to.