SW11 Acoustic Specialists
Battersea Secondary Glazing & Soundproof Sash Windows
From Lavender Hill's relentless traffic to Nine Elms' construction thunder, SW11 is one of South London's noisiest postcodes. Our conservation-approved acoustic glazing delivers up to 54dB noise reduction for Battersea's Victorian terraces and mansion blocks — without touching your original windows.
54dB Reduction
Tested on Lavender Hill — traffic roar reduced below library quiet levels.
Conservation Approved
Compliant with Wandsworth Council guidelines for all SW11 conservation areas.
Railway + Road
Dual-frequency solutions for Clapham Junction rail noise combined with road traffic.
60% Heat Savings
Slash heating bills in draughty Victorian terraces — typical payback in 3–4 years.
Battersea's Noisiest Corridors
SW11 is criss-crossed by major traffic arteries and sits adjacent to the UK's busiest railway station. Here's where we've delivered the biggest transformations:
Lavender Hill / A3036
One of South London's busiest arterial roads carrying 35,000+ vehicles daily. Bus routes 77, 87, 156, and 344 create sustained diesel rumble from 6am to midnight, hitting 75–82dB at pavement level.
Affected postcodes: SW11 1HE, SW11 1JQ, SW11 5QN
Battersea Bridge Road / A3220
Heavy traffic feeding onto Battersea Bridge generates stop-start noise spikes. The narrow Victorian streets amplify engine braking and acceleration, particularly affecting period terraces on Westbridge Road.
Affected postcodes: SW11 3AG, SW11 3BE, SW11 3BW
Nine Elms / Battersea Power Station
Ongoing construction, crane operations, and increased HGV traffic from the Northern Line Extension and Power Station redevelopment create persistent construction noise from 8am–6pm weekdays and Saturday mornings.
Affected postcodes: SW11 8BU, SW11 7BN, SW11 8EZ
Queenstown Road / A3216
The mainline railway bridge amplifies train noise from Clapham Junction — the UK's busiest station — combined with A3216 road traffic creates a dual noise corridor.
Affected postcodes: SW11 8NW, SW11 8EP, SW11 8EE
Battersea Conservation Area Solutions
SW11 contains several protected areas where window replacement is restricted. Secondary glazing is the approved solution.
Battersea Park Conservation Area
Grand Victorian villas & mansion blocks
Challenge:
Oversized bay windows and tall sash configurations require bespoke multi-panel solutions
Our Solution:
CNC-cut bay secondary glazing with angled returns and 10.8mm Stadip Silence glass
Shaftesbury Park Estate
Artisans' dwellings (1872) — Grade II listed
Challenge:
Small-pane sash windows with narrow reveals and ornamental horns
Our Solution:
Ultra-slim 28mm frames with vertical sliders preserving the original proportions
St Mary's Battersea Conservation Area
Georgian & early Victorian houses near the church
Challenge:
Mixed window types — sash, casement, and arched heads — in a sensitive heritage setting
Our Solution:
Bespoke arched-head secondary panels laser-measured to follow original profiles
Battersea Soundproofing Resources
Clapham & Battersea Guide
In-depth blog guide covering SW4 & SW11 noise challenges and case studies.
Nearby: Clapham SW4
Clapham Common conservation area solutions and A24 corridor noise treatment.
Sash Window Soundproofing
Heritage acoustic solutions for London's Victorian sash windows.
Traffic Noise Solutions
How we tackle A-road and bus route low-frequency rumble.
Secondary Glazing Guide
Technical deep-dive: air gaps, glass specs, and the decoupling principle.
SW11 Pricing Guide
Transparent per-window pricing from £450 for Battersea Victorian properties.