in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 17 ,2 02 0 | 18 • Two freshly prepared meals and continental breakfast daily • Weekly housekeeping • Weekly linen & towel laundry service • Daily fitness & recreational activities • 24hr registered staff available Call to book your personal tour 905 582-0395 | 3136 Dundas Street West, Oakville, ON L6M 0S5 | verveseniorliving.com Real Estate Advertorial Soundproofing your space for maximum enjoyment A noisy neighbour can turn the most luxurious townhome or condo into a nightmare. Although upgraded floors, counters and other finishes contribute to the visual impact of your home, in- vesting in soundproofing often doesn't become a consideration until you've al- ready moved in. Unwanted noise not only interrupts sleep and the peaceful enjoyment of your unit - it can also lead to health issues such as fatigue, irritability and stress-related ailments. As a result, soundproofing has become an impor- tant issue for many, particularly those on opposite ends of the homeownership spectrum - first-time buyers and down- sizing empty nesters. These buyers fre- quently purchase homes that have walls shared with neighbouring units and find that unwanted noise is seeping in. Some of the noise can be reduced by sealing edges of a shared wall with acoustical caulking and with carpeting and area rugs on hard floors. Wall-hangings and bookcas- es full of books along a shared wall can also help muffle sound. Noise issues are a major reason for many home reno- vations, so soundproofing is best addressed at this con- struction stage. "Minimum building standards for shared walls may not completely eliminate sounds from adjoining homes. Fortu- nately, there is a simple, cost-effective and permanent way to soundproof and take back control of your home without a major renovation," says Kate Campbell, celebrity contractor. "The soundproofing product I use for my clients and in my own home is Sonopan with NoiseStop Technology because it absorbs a wide range of fre- quencies and significantly reduces the transmission of sound and vibrations. Each panel is a standard 4 by 8 feet and ¾-inch thick. The panels are light- weight, simple to install behind drywall, environmentally friendly and can either be installed by a contractor or you can do it yourself." The panels are Canadian made from 100 per cent recycled wood and are 100 per cent recyclable. In addition, the panels contain no added formal- dehydes or VOCs (volatile organic com- pounds), so there isn't a negative im- pact on in-home air quality. You deserve to relax and shut out the rest of the world in your space. Soundproofing can help you make that hap- pen. A renovation expert can use a sound meter to calcu- late the level of noise and its sources. That test should help you decide on the best solution for your noise prob- lem. (NC) Find more information at sonopan.com.