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Need advice - am I crazy??
I moved 4 months ago into a bigger house for my family. I love the house but it backs up to a main road. The road noise at night is killing me! I can't sleep and when I do fall asleep, I'm woken up when a loud car drives by. I have tried white noise, but it does not block it enough. Would I be crazy to move again so soon??
Re: Need advice - am I crazy??
Is there another bedroom in which you can sleep?
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I purchased the house. We were so impressed with the inside that we didn't even notice the noise outside (plus, when we visited the home the owners had the surround sound on inside so the noise was not noticeable). The windows are fairly new; I have heavy curtains hanging; and my husband said that the walls are insulated to capacity. I'm at a loss...
Plant some large trees from the pine family in your back yard. They can help dissipate the sound.
Move your bed to a different wall or switch bedrooms.
Get earplugs...the squishy kind that are bright yellow and magenta. They are awesome. I used to think I could never get used to sleeping with them, but now I can't go without.
You could also petition the city for a slower speed limit and a notice posted to truckers not to use their engine breaks.
This isn't a big enough reason to sell a home you just bought, IMHO.
All great ideas, thank you
I am just so afraid to put out the money for landscaping, windows, insulation or a new fence and it not work. Does anyone have any good experiences with these solutions?
And no matter where I place my bed, the road can still be heard.
I am in the process of getting the speed limit reduced but people always speed so I'm not sure that will completely solve the problem either.
My best bet may to have a contractor come in and offer some advice? I'm so exhausted from not sleeping well!
We had a contractor come in and install new windows and properly seal everything up and it helped a lot. It seems like a big expense but I feel like turning around and selling right away to buy another house could potentially cost you a lot more money.