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Sound blocking sliding door.
For heavier sound i d go with a fiberglass blanket instead.
Second placing thick materials on sliding doors is not realy a good idea it d look off the mark.
Cover the doors and the surrounding area with noise blocking curtains sound panels and moving blankets for additional noise reduction.
A typical interior door has a hollow core inner cardboard honeycomb cores surrounded by a softwood frame.
This is because of two things.
The door s surfaces are faced with very thin wood veneers.
Make sure the doors are made from solid wood meaning a solid and not a hollow core.
The glass doors are usually thin and require more soundproofing material.
How to reduce costs.
In both cases covering any door gaps you find will also help.
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This material has an stc rating between 20 and 25 allowing our curtains to block between 60 and 80 of outside noise.
However you can use the following methods to soundproof your sliding glass doors.
Our sound blocking curtains are lined with a material called mass loaded vinyl.
Usukue twin door draft stopper under door bottom seal strip noise blocker for door insulation and soundproofing 42 inch length adjustable suitable for 30 32 36 and 42 inch interior doors.
Then seal the gaps with a door gasket door sweep or spray foam to prevent air leaks.
Replacing your existing doors with a composite core particleboard core and solid wood doors will help in noise reduction because more mass dampens unwanted sound.
Between the thin surfaces and the air filled core not much is there to block the movement of sound because they re built like drums.
To give you a rough estimate a double glazed sliding glass door would cost you in excess of 3000 dollars whereas soundproof curtains would cost you just 200 to 300 dollars.
There is an option of reducing costs by going for double french doors or sliding doors.
While the material in the curtains helps them to block sound our curtains also seal around the perimeter of windows and doors to prevent sound leaks.
Besides from filling gaps and cracks on the window here is another expensive option but worth the shot replacing the existing window glass with a triple pane glass.
A door sweep and weatherstripping tape can be used to cover gaps.
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And if you want a permanent noise fix that won t block the light coming through the door a laminated glass door is the top choice.
To soundproof a door make it structurally strong enough to block noise by replacing it with a solid core door or by adding mass loaded vinyl soundproof blankets and panels to the existing door.