A good neighbor should always think about their noise pollution; both inside and outside of the home. It’s easier to control the noise level inside the house. Some tips could be helpful to lower the noise outside of the property.

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Plant a privacy border

Trees and shrubs are not only beautiful but also can come in handy to muffle the neighborhood noise. Homeowners can plant a row of thick trees or bushes like cedar, spruce, or juniper. These plants are great for creating a deep barrier which is helpful to keep the noise from going outside the property. Moreover, these are equally helpful to catch disturbing sound pollution from entering your house. Many trees produce flowers. They can add to the charm of the house.

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Include a waterfall in the backyard

Masking the outside noise with a working waterfall sound is effective. Waterfall sounds are pleasant and cheerful at the same time. In addition, they are great for backyard decoration. Soothing noise from a fall can prevent the outside chaos from entering the property. For an effective result, place the waterfall in a space where most noise arises. Using plants around the fountain adds to the effect by creating a layer of sound protection. Not to mention, the pair of the water fountain and strategically planted trees are aesthetically pleasing.

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Add a wall or face around the property

This is the oldest trick in the book to cancel the outside noise and disturbance from entering the property. Just adding a wooden wall is good enough. To enjoy more safety and quietness, a brick wall is a great upgrade. One thing that should be kept in mind is that there is a legal height requirement for constructing a wall.