Did you know 30% of urban residents suffer sleep disruptions from highway noise? With traffic volumes doubling since 1990, communities and businesses urgently need cost-effective noise barrier walls. But here's the kicker: 68% of buyers overpay due to poor material choices or hidden fees. Let's fix that.
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Our highway noise barrier walls deliver 42dB reduction at 50% lower lifecycle costs. How? We use aerospace-grade aluminum composites that withstand 120mph winds. Typical PVC walls sag after 5 years—ours last 25+ years. Check the math: $18/sq.ft initial cost vs. $45/sq.ft replacements every decade.
Feature | Us | Brand X | Brand Y |
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Cost per sq.ft | $18-$22 | $27-$35 | $32-$40 |
Warranty | 25 years | 10 years | 7 years |
Need outdoor noise barrier walls for a school? We offer modular kits starting at $14.50/sq.ft. Commercial project? Bulk discounts drop prices to $16.80/sq.ft. Our 3D configurator lets you tweak designs in real-time—see instant pricing without sales calls!
When Interstate-10 needed 8,000 sq.ft of noise barrier walls highway installations, we proposed fiberglass-reinforced panels. Result? 18% cheaper than concrete, with 50% faster installation. The city reallocated savings to community parks—a win-win!
Join 1,200+ satisfied clients who saved 22% average on noise control projects. Limited-time offer: Free acoustic analysis with every quote!
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A: The cost depends on materials (e.g., concrete, wood, composites), wall height and length, installation complexity, and local labor rates. Additional expenses may include permits and site preparation.
A: Highway noise barriers average $30–$75 per square foot. Total costs vary based on project scale, material durability requirements, and geographic location.
A: Outdoor barriers for residential or commercial use may cost less ($20–$50 per square foot) due to smaller sizes and simpler materials. High-traffic areas often require pricier, sturdier designs.
A: Yes, installation can add 20–40% to total costs, especially for highways requiring specialized equipment, engineering assessments, or traffic management during construction.
A: Wood and recycled composites are budget-friendly options ($15–$40 per square foot). Concrete offers long-term durability but costs more ($40–$75+ per square foot).
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