Double Glazing for Aircraft Noise Reduction in Perth

Quieter Homes Beneath Perth's Busiest Flight Paths

Living under a Perth Airport flight path means aircraft noise at all hours, from the first departures before dawn to late arrivals overhead. Penot designs and fits acoustic double glazing that cuts the rumble and roar of passing planes, suburb by suburb. Find your area below to see how we help local homeowners enjoy a calmer, quieter home.

Aircraft Noise Reduction, Suburb by Suburb

Every suburb under a flight path has its own mix of approach routes, altitudes and timing. Our local teams fit acoustic double glazing matched to the homes and noise conditions in each area. Choose your suburb to see how Penot reduces aircraft noise close to you.

Why Perth Flight-Path Homes Choose Penot

Reducing aircraft noise takes more than thicker glass. It takes the right acoustic specification, well-sealed frames and a precise local fit. Here is what sets Penot apart for homes under Perth’s flight paths.

Up to 70% Quieter

Correctly specified acoustic double glazing can cut aircraft noise by up to 70%, turning an intrusive roar into a distant hum inside your home.
Laminated Acoustic Glass

We use laminated glass with an acoustic interlayer, designed to absorb the low-frequency rumble and high decibel peaks that define aircraft noise.
Sealed, Solid Frames

Noise leaks through gaps as easily as through glass. Our robust, well-sealed frames close the paths that let sound creep into your rooms.
Measured for Your Home

Every quote starts with an on-site assessment of your noise exposure, window count and frame condition, so the solution matches your home and not a template.
10-Year Frame Warranty

Our double glazing comes with a 10-year frame warranty, so the comfort and the quality stay with you for years.
WA-Owned and Installed

Penot is Western Australian owned and operated, with in-house installers who know local homes, conditions and building requirements.

Ready for a Quieter Home Under the Flight Path?

Talk to Penot about acoustic double glazing for your suburb. Call 1300 121 603 for a free, no-obligation assessment and quote.


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FAQ

Frequently asked questions.



  • How much can double glazing reduce aircraft noise?

    Correctly specified acoustic double glazing can cut aircraft noise by up to 70%, turning an intrusive roar into a distant hum indoors. What you get depends on your current windows, the glass we specify and how well the new frames are sealed, so every quote starts with an on-site assessment of your home.

  • What makes glazing "acoustic" rather than just double glazed?

    Aircraft noise is a mix of a low rumble and sharp, high-decibel peaks. Acoustic double glazing is built to handle both. It pairs laminated glass and a sound-absorbing interlayer with a sealed air gap sized to dampen those frequencies before they reach your living spaces.

  • Which Perth suburbs does Penot cover for aircraft noise?

    We fit acoustic double glazing right across Perth’s eastern and riverside flight-path suburbs, including Guildford, Ascot, Belmont, Kewdale, Bassendean, Bayswater, Rivervale, Forrestfield, Hazelmere, Maida Vale, Wattle Grove and Queens Park. Pick your suburb from the list above to see how we quieten homes near you.

  • Will it help with the early-morning and late-night flights?

    Yes. The same laminated glass and sealed frames that soften daytime traffic also take the edge off the pre-dawn departures and late arrivals overhead, so the flights that tend to wake light sleepers are far less likely to carry into your bedrooms.

  • Does it do anything for temperature and energy bills?

    It does. A sealed double-glazed unit that blocks noise also slows heat moving through the glass, so rooms hold their temperature better through Perth summers and cold winter mornings, and your heating and cooling do less work.

  • How do I get started, and is the work guaranteed?

    Call Penot on 1300 121 603 for a free, no-obligation assessment and quote. We measure your noise exposure, window count and frame condition on site, then recommend the right acoustic glazing for your home. Our double glazing comes with a 10-year frame warranty.