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Why Is Sound-absorbing Flooring So Important?

Foot traffic is a major source of noise indoors. This auditory distraction can lower one’s productivity if they’re trying to work and disturb those who are trying to get some rest.

The problem with sound-based distractions is that it travels between barriers, which means that you may even be distracted by the footsteps in the adjacent room. It’s not uncommon for one to create a silent home office only to be distracted by the footsteps from the hallway in front of it.

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Foot traffic is a major source of noise indoors. This auditory distraction can lower one’s productivity if they’re trying to work and disturb those who are trying to get some rest.

The problem with sound-based distractions is that it travels between barriers, which means that you may even be distracted by the footsteps in the adjacent room. It’s not uncommon for one to create a silent home office only to be distracted by the footsteps from the hallway in front of it.

The importance of proper flooring

What if we’re talking about a flooring option for a home with multiple floors? Wouldn’t a low sound absorption make spending quiet time in the rooms on the first floor nearly impossible? How would this constant banging noise from above affect your mental health in the long run? Overall, this is the scenario in which soundproofing the area is an even greater priority.

So, how does one fight this menace?

The simplest solution is to install sound-absorbing flooring. There are several ways you can get there, and here are some of them.

Impact Insulation Class (IIC) 

The first thing you need to do is develop an in-depth understanding of floor acoustics and industry averages (with metrics). Some floor types have a naturally higher sound absorption quality than others. This is something worth considering for all those who plan to build a house rather than buy it.

In order to understand this, it’s crucial that we mention that the unit for measuring the sound rating of the flooring option is the IIC (impact insulation class). Here’s a brief example of what we’re talking about.

  • IIC 50: This is a particularly low sound absorption level. For instance, a stone floor would be classified in this category. It is something that you can go to in a ground floor room but would be best to use outdoors or in areas in which keeping it quiet isn’t that important.

  • IIC 60: This is the mid-level category. Generally speaking, the best examples of this would probably be wood, laminate, and vinyl. In other words, materials that are generally soft but not designed with the intention of being sound-absorbent.

  • IIC 65: This is the pinnacle of noise-reduction. These types of flooring offer high-impact absorption and can transmit the noise through their fibers. Two flooring types that naturally fall into this category are cork and carpet.

Still, just because the flooring you have in your home or room doesn’t match some of these requirements, this doesn’t mean that there’s nothing you can do about it. As we’ve mentioned, carpets have the sound absorption quality of IIC 65, and they can be added atop the majority of other flooring options. Even area rugs can make a difference.

Solutions for Home Office

Keeping your home office quiet will probably affect the productivity within the room. Now, some people may wonder why this is so important. If you’re working, you cannot walk across the room at the same time, right? Well, not necessarily. 

A lot of modern couples telecommute together and have a shared home office. So, it’s not inconceivable to imagine one of them being distracted by the footsteps of the other. In that scenario, it’s paramount that you cover the flooring with acoustic sound absorbing materials.

Strategic placement

We’ve already mentioned the fact that the footsteps outside of the home office may be problematic, as well. Here, you have two solutions to the problem. You could either soundproof the room so that you block out all the noise from the outside (including the foot traffic). Another solution is to consider spreading a runner rug in the hallway in front of the office.

Lastly, what if your home office is on the first floor and you have your housemates/family running above you? First of all, the strategic placement of your home office is essential. If you have a choice, keep it on the second floor. Second, make sure that you avoid placing a high-intensity foot traffic area (like a children's room) above your home office. Then again, soundproofing a floor by using a number of methods could make a difference.

Effective Methods

There are several great methods you can use to reduce foot traffic noise. For instance, it is estimated that carpets can reduce noise by 35%, which is a fairly impressive feat. Keep in mind that this depends on the material of the carpet, which is why a woolen carpet can lower the noise by 46%.

Now, keep in mind that this is just the carpet without an underlay. For those who do decide to go for an underlay, the reduction can go up to anywhere between 50% and 70%. Once again, your choice for the underlay material should probably be wool. So, you should stack woolen carpet on top of a woolen underlay for maximum effect.

Sometimes, the methods used to increase the sound-absorbing properties of the floor depending on the type of flooring used. For instance, hardwood floor is one of the most commonly used flooring options for those who aim for elegance. If the floor is glued-down or nailed-down, there are several solutions that can help. Some of these are:

  • Rubberized membrane

  • Reinforced fabric on the face

  • Siliconized release sheet (on the adhesive side)

Keep in mind that the quality of the installation makes a difference, as well. Cracks and squeaking noises are a result of poor insulation, and they can make the situation a lot worse.

The underlayment is not just a product designed with hardwood in mind. Some materials are specifically engineered as a thin-set mortar that can be applied beneath stone or tiles. This way, even the sound-absorbing properties of flooring choices we previously mentioned as IIC 50 can be improved.

Airborne Sound

Previously, we’ve mostly focused on the noise caused by foot traffic, but this is not necessarily the only point of concern here. You see, airborne sound is just as big of an issue.

If you don’t have just one living partner, people are going to talk even while you’re working or trying to focus. The sound of other people’s conversations can be quite distracting. In-home offices, office spaces, studios, etc., this could become a massive problem. Keep in mind that these noises:

  • Bounce off the floor areas

  • Are transmitted through the floor if the rooms are one on top of the other

This is why sound-absorbing flooring could help keep the noise in surrounding rooms to a minimum. Naturally, if the airborne sound is a major issue, you should combine your floor soundproofing with other soundproofing methods.

Rubber Flooring

The reason why we thought that rubber flooring deserves its own section is fairly simple – production facilities and workshops. This flooring type is both sound-absorbent and slip-resistant.

You will use sharp, heavy, metallic tools and sturdy raw materials in production facilities and workshops. This means that slipping is a considerable hazard, and by choosing slip-resistance flooring, you will drastically improve safety.

From the standpoint of sound absorption, dropping some of these items would cause quite a bit of ruckus. Just imagine the noise of a claw hammer dropping onto a concrete/hardwood and compare it to the noise of it dropping onto a rubber surface.

One more thing that makes rubber flooring so impressive is the fact that it’s more durable than cork or carpet. Dropping a hammer could dent cork (which is definitely one of the softest flooring options that you could pick). There’s even a risk that your carpet would be dented or damaged (even cut) this way. In other words, when it comes to workshop/industrial scenarios, rubber is the way to go.

In Conclusion

Foot traffic is never a desired effect in one’s home, and improving the acoustic properties of the place is bound to increase the quality of life in your household. Moreover, it will also increase the resale value of your property. 

Keep in mind that unless you’re building the place from the bottom up, this probably won’t be an easy thing. Still, by choosing the right flooring options and applying some of the above-listed techniques, a lot can be achieved.

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Guest Post - 6 Benefits of Installing Home Security Cameras

One of the excellent ways to protect your home from breaking and entering (B & E) is installing home security cameras.

If you are thinking of installing one for your house, here are six benefits that you can reap:

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One of the excellent ways to protect your home from breaking and entering (B & E) is installing home security cameras.

If you are thinking of installing one for your house, here are six benefits that you can reap:

1. Criminal Deterrent

Security cameras help you identify potential threats within your vicinity. You can even record them so that you have something to submit to authorities in case of suspicious behavior.

However, the criminal deterrent is not the only thing that a home security camera system will help you with.

Another use of a visible alarm com outdoor camera is that it can be an effective crime deterrent.

It is much more complicated and a lot riskier to deal with criminals as they are in your home. So investing in security measures that will deter criminals from targeting your home in the first place is valuable.

It will prevent criminals from planning to steal from your house because it will be challenging for them to get into your home.

If you have a fence or anything outside, you can even add the cherry on top by having a sign stating that you have CCTVs around your property at all times. That way, even if the cameras are far away from sight, you can still make them conscious of the cameras' presence.

2. Remote Monitoring

Aside from being a visible deterrent against criminals, another benefit to installing home security cameras is monitoring your house anywhere, anytime.

It doesn't even have to be because you are worried that security concerns are happening outside your home. You can use that feature to see what's going on or look back at what happened at a specific hour. There are even a variety of sizes and types of security cameras for your house.

Some can be visible to serve as a deterrent for criminals. Others can be more hidden so that they're not as obvious.

Nowadays, there are plenty of security cameras where you can access the feed no matter where you are, as long as you have access to the Internet. Whether you are on vacation or just out to buy groceries, you can still see what is going on around your house to check if things are okay.

It might even notify you if there's anything noteworthy going on outside your house, which will lead you to a live feed of the cameras.

3. Enhanced Home Security

A basic home security camera or monitoring system can help get you by for most days, but you can also upgrade it to get more features out of it.

Aside from home monitoring and criminal deterrent, you can use your home security system in case of emergencies.

Did you see someone in your home passed out? You can contact 911 immediately.

One feature that some home security cameras have would be a night vision to ensure that you can still see what's going on, even when the sun has set.

A wide-angle lens can also help you see a larger span without getting another camera for it. Some home security systems have lurker detection, which will notify you if something is up or someone is lurking around.

There are even home security monitoring systems that include a two-way talking feature. This feature enables you to talk to someone through your camera, even if you're not there. All of these are useful, even during times of non-emergencies, but especially during them.

4. Reduced Homeowner's Insurance

A common concern that homeowners have when installing home security cameras is the need to pay a monthly fee.

It might seem like you're taking on extra expenses that you have to pay monthly, but it should be worth the price for your safety and security. Nonetheless, one perk that comes with installing home security cameras is that you have the chance to reduce the homeowner's insurance price.

Aside from getting that, you can also contact the police or emergency responders when needed.

5. Cost-effective Security System

We have already mentioned that security systems and cameras are an additional cost you have to take on monthly in the household. However, if you are going to install any security measures in your house, it might as well be the security cameras.

They may not come with a high cost, but they are still helpful even when you are not talking about a security feature. It can be the building block of your growing security system at home. If you plan on upgrading, you can always do so, but the most basic security measure that you can have for your house would be a CCTV system.

Once you have set everything up, you do not even have to worry too much about them because they are low maintenance, and you do not need to repair them all the time. They are also weatherproof, so you should not worry about your cameras' state unless the weather condition is inclement and extreme.

6. Safety and Security

When you don't have any security measures in place around your house, it can be a cause for concern that you sweep at the back of your mind. Even if you're trying to ignore that concern, you don't know how big of a burden you'll take off of your shoulders when you install home security cameras.

It's comforting to know that your house is safe and secured because you have security measures in place. It can help ease your mind, and you can always look at the live feed even when you're far away to assure you that everything is going well.

It will help make you feel at ease and relaxed.

Conclusion

From deterring criminals to reducing waiting time for emergency responders to arrive, home security cameras are more than just a monitoring tool.

Although their monitoring ability is one reason you should have them, the other benefits are also compelling. So, if you don't have any yet, you might want to install a home security system as soon as possible.

That way, you can create a happier, more comfortable, and secure home for you and your family.

Author Bio: Meredith Davis, is a freelance writer.

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The most common clutter hotspots in your home

In this article, you'll learn about the most common clutter hotspots in your home and how to successfully declutter them. So, let's scroll!

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If you've lived in the same house for a long time, you've probably noticed some areas of your home attract more clutter than others. These are usually frequently used rooms with a bunch of various things that are tough to organize. Despite our best effort to tidy up a little bit every day, these areas are still chaos magnets that are difficult to maintain. But, don't worry - we're here to help you. This article will talk about the most common clutter hotspots in your home and give you valuable ideas on how to get rid of the chaos. So, grab a cup of coffee, and let's learn how to declutter!  

The entryway

The first thing you see when you enter a house is the entryway. Every time you pass through it, you leave something here - keys, shoes, coats, jackets, wallet, etc. Little by little, this space becomes cluttered. You won't even notice it until you come home one day and there isn't enough space for one more jacket or pair of shoes. This is why this area is one of the most common clutter hotspots in your home. 

The question is, what can you do to organize it better? First, put away everything you won't be wearing this season - winter coats and boots in summer or leather jackets in winter. Then, think about clever storage ideas. You can go for baskets, bins, cubbies, etc. Buy some hooks or a coat rack, if the space allows. Be creative but organized at the same time, and you won't struggle with this small, easily cluttered area of your house anymore. 

The garage

A cluttered garage

One of the most common clutter hotspots in every house is certainly the garage. Garages are practically storage units of every home. Here, we put everything we don't need anymore but may use sometime in the future, from old clothes and baby cribs to tools, bicycles, cars, toys, etc. So, if you want to clean out your garage in order to have a garage you can actually use, you'll have to set aside enough time and prepare appropriately

First, make three big piles - one for things you need and use, the second one for items you can donate, and the last one for old things that need to be thrown away. Secondly, don't forget that garages are meant for parking our cars, so make sure to leave enough space for it! Finally, purchase a couple of plastic bins and wooden baskets so that you can store some smaller stuff there. And there you have it - an organized garage you can use every day!

The kitchen counter and drawers

Whether your kitchen is small or big, you'll end up turning your drawers into junk drawers and your kitchen counter into a messy disposal site. Since every kitchen is a high-traffic room filled with little items with no permanent place in the house, it's no wonder this is one of the most common clutter hotspots in your home.

To clean out your kitchen counter, make a command center with hooks, tiny bins, and perhaps a magnetic or pinboard (ideally one that you can hang on the wall). This way, keys, mail, and other small items can be quickly organized and stored for later use. Buy drawer dividers and tiny containers for your kitchen drawers as well. Not only will you have a more organized kitchen, but you'll also improve the aesthetics of your cooking space and your house!

Where to store fragile dishware after decluttering your kitchen?

Everybody has fancy china and rarely used dishware that is hard to get rid of. So, after decluttering and reorganizing your kitchen, you'll need to find a place for this. We recommend renting a storage unit. A storage unit is a great way to keep your dishware protected and safe. Since you rarely use it, you won't have to worry about finding a place for them in the kitchen or your kids breaking them. Especially if you have expensive and valuable china. So, contact a local moving company and ask them about storing your fragile items. They often offer packing services, so you can even hire them to pack these delicate pieces properly!

The pantry

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We all go crazy from time to time and buy a bunch of food and spices we don't ever use. Once we get home from the grocery store, we toss them in the pantry and forget about them. As a result, we end up with a pantry filled with expired foods and untouched kitchen stuff. More often than not, we can't even find the things we use because of the chaos we have created.

Fortunately, there is an easy way to keep things organized at all times. You should do the following to reorganize this common clutter magnet in your home:

  • Pull everything out of your pantry;

  • Throw away anything that reached its expiration date;

  • Put aside everything edible you don't like to use - you can donate it later;

  • Sort foods into groups and store them in labeled jars or baskets, put bulkier stuff in wooden baskets;

  • Put everything you use every day at eye level, so you can easily find it.

Once you organize your pantry this way, it will be easy to keep everything in line!

The closet

If you think about it, pantries and closets are very similar. Usually, they are small spaces used for storing our stuff - the former for food and kitchen items and the latter for clothes. So, it comes as no surprise that closets are on this list of the most common clutter hotspots in your home.

It's extremely easy to pile things up in your closet. Too many clothes crammed into a wardrobe make putting together an outfit difficult. So, if you're currently in this situation, it's time to start decluttering. This is not a fun project - we're not going to lie. However, it is necessary. So, start by taking everything out of your closet. You can arrange clothes by season and type. Get rid of everything from the 'maybe' pile - let's be honest, you won't wear it. Donate it instead! You'll end up with more closet space and easily accessible outfits.

Are you ready to de-clutter?

Now that you know all about the most common clutter hotspots in your home and how to declutter them, it's time to get to work. The longer you procrastinate, the more mess you'll have to clean. Start now so that you can enjoy your decluttered home as soon as possible. Good luck!

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4 Things that Increase Your Chances of Selling Your Home

Selling your home is a major decision for any person, and of course you’ll want to see it quickly and for a good price. Here are four ways you can increase the chances of that happening.

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Selling your home is a major decision for any person, and of course you’ll want to see it quickly and for a good price. Here are four ways you can increase the chances of that happening.

1. Setting the Right Price

Right off the bat you’ll want to accurately price your home, and to do that you can use an online seller closing costs calculator. You have to consider all the factors that would go into pricing your home higher or lower.

Look at what other homes in your neighborhood are priced at, research what houses your size are going for elsewhere, and consider any major issues your house may have. All these factors will help you determine just how much you can get for your home.

And having a reasonable price will certainly help you sell it quicker.

2. Making It Look Great

Speaking of issues and problems, don’t try to hide them! Sure you can hang a painting over a small scratch in the paint, but make sure your potential buyers know about major issues like foundation or flooring troubles.

If these issues won’t hurt your bottom line too much, consider fixing them up to make the house look more presentable to buyers. 

It’s important to also increase your street value. Mowing the lawn, trimming the shrubs, fixing your decor can really give buyers who are coming to tour that great first impression about your home. 

Stage stage stage! Your house must be staged and look nice and neat for potential buyers. Staging your home in a presentable way will allow buyers to admire how nice it looks, but more importantly, helps them mentally move in. 

If buyers can see themselves living there, they will certainly want to buy your home more.  

3. Getting the Right Agent

Getting an agent can sound like an unnecessary extra cost that will eat away at your bottom dollar. This is not the case. A great real-estate agent can help take a lot of the burden off your shoulders.

An agent will be able to help with the staging process, finding buyers, and accurately pricing your home. They will know the field a lot better than you, and might even value your house at more than you originally did!

4. Sweetening the Deal

Finally, a very important thing you can do for buyers is sweeten the deal. 

If a buyer is worried about a certain issue in your house, you can offer to fix it for them, in exchange for increasing the final sales price. It can also work the other way, you can knock a few dollars off the final price if the buyer is willing to accept or take on some problems with your home. 

It takes two to tango and sell a house, so making an effort to help out your buyer will definitely increase your chances of selling your home.

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