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Full Brick Slashes Noise Pollution in the Family Home

These days we are bombarded by noise. Traffic noises, phones ringing, noisy conversations, blaring music. It comes at us from every direction. Creating a home environment where we can control the level of noise we are exposed to and the intrusion on our privacy is everyone's goal. And the solution can be as simple as building in full brick.
 

A passively designed full brick home provides the safety, protection and the privacy we all desire.
 

"You only have to walk into a full brick home and the first thing you notice is how quiet it is. Even on busy streets the outside traffic noise can barely be heard, while sounds from other rooms are significantly reduced," says Natalie Frendo, Austral Bricks NSW marketing manager.
 

The secret to effective noise reduction is to build insulated, high density cavity walls - or basically, to build in full brick. The high density of bricks block soundwaves from passing through walls. The space between the two layers of brick acts as added insurance, trapping any additional noise within the bubble of air that is formed inside the cavity.
 

Building in full brick can transform your way of life - providing your family with a place to escape the onslaught of background noise that we are exposed to on a daily basis.
 

"When you build with brick, you regain control over your environment. Not only are you protected against noise coming from outside the home – such as traffic from a busy road – and from noise between rooms inside, but you are also building a strong, environmentally friendly house that will last," Natalie Frendo continued.
 

"Studies have shown that the thermal mass of bricks are best when it comes to keeping houses cooler in summer and warmer in winter. By keeping our heating and cooling requirements to a minimum we can slash our individual carbon footprint - and save money into the bargain.
 

"Full brick construction also allows you to avoid costly termite invasions as there are no structural elements to eat - so it's a winner all round!"
 

"There are builders who will build your home in full brick and while it may cost more to build, it is a good investment in the future when you consider the reduction in power bills, the extra quiet, comfortable ambience and the increased resale value," Natalie concluded.

For more details about the many additional advantages of building in full brick contact an Austral Bricks display centres near you. Homebuyers can also visit the full brick website www.fullbrick.com.au or phone 1800 670 235 for more information.