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Title: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Dusty on 14 December 2008, 20:14:06
Do you have noisy neighbours?

Luckily now myself and Mr Dusty do not have them. Our house is detached, and the closest house to us is about 200 metres........no problem with parking either.

In the past, we have had noisy neighbours. Our first house was a new house, a middle terrace. The interior walls were so thin that you could not help hearing the next door neighbours on both sides...........The interior walls consisted of 1 row of breeze block with a piece of plaster board on either side.

We could hear them, pull their curtains, answer the phone, put plugs in and out of sockets (and other things we did not wish to hear) ::)

A hundred years ago the average house was double brick thick at least, and the loudest noise you could possibly hear from next door was someone tinkling on the piano.

Today,in the average house the walls are made of cardboard, while the average house owner has surround sound tv, 500 watt stereo systems and gadgets galore. No wonder there are problems.

It is not beyond the modern builder to make a house much more soundproof, and thus ease the stresses on all concerned ;)

Your thoughts on noisy neighbours please. Are you one of them, or do you suffer because of them? :-* :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Welung666 on 14 December 2008, 20:16:16
Yet another sore subject in our house!  >:(
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Richie London on 14 December 2008, 20:16:21
neighbour was noisy downstairs when i moved in, music came on at 1am, off at 5am, banged on door, no answer, complained no response. caught him getting out his car, made it clear i didnt want to be woken again, it stopped  :y
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: waspy on 14 December 2008, 20:43:21
I grew up in the peace & quiet of the countryside, but now i live in a semi in a small town :'( :'(
My neighbours are very good, she has two girls, 1 aged 10 & the other 15ish. I'm sat at the moment with no tv or music & i can't hear a peep :) :) :) :)
It's not always like that, i sometimes hear Nicola shouting at them when they're naughty ;D ;D ;D ;D
I must say it's very quiet for a housing estate :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: HerefordElite on 14 December 2008, 21:00:25
all modern houses will comply with 'Robust details'

as a timber frame house designer our party wall detail consists of 90mm studs walls separated by a 70mm cavity, the room side of each of these party wall is fixed with 19mm gyproc plank and then a further 12.5mm plasterboard sheet to deaden sound this achieves 45db i think :-/

best bet is to buy a detached house ;) apparently quite cheap at the moment ::)
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Danny on 14 December 2008, 22:27:45
most nights i can hardly hear myself drilling cos of our neighbours :(
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Welung666 on 14 December 2008, 22:31:07
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most nights i can hardly hear myself drilling cos of our neighbours :(

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: MindlessJD on 14 December 2008, 22:44:35
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most nights i can hardly hear myself drilling cos of our neighbours :(

Haha - such as shame!  ;D ;D ;D ;D  8-) 8-)  :y
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Martin_1962 on 14 December 2008, 22:51:04
I have Chapter 29ed ours a few times after parties in the small hours.

It does hurt a bit but is fun
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Elite Pete on 14 December 2008, 22:52:05
I feel sorry for my neighbours, they can probably hear my wife screaming at me most nights ;D
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Martin_1962 on 14 December 2008, 22:55:15
Never try to compete for noisiest neighbour with a home cinema fan :-X 8-)

75w on the front pair and 40 through rear with about 110 on the centre with a so called 500w RMS receiver
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 14 December 2008, 23:13:44
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Never try to compete for noisiest neighbour with a home cinema fan :-X 8-)

75w on the front pair and 40 through rear with about 110 on the centre with a so called 500w RMS receiver

Now theres an idea.  I have a Yamah DSP 7.1 something or other rated to well over loud enough.  I think my neighber ought to beneift one night.

She tells the old guy at the other side of her she in in bed every night at night so he wont call on her, the truth of the matter is I think she is having an affair with someone local whose wife is a nurse/sister on nights.  She comes back home between 1 and 2 am banging doors, puts the washer then tumble dryer on and is is often making nose still at 4 am.

She is a complete pain in the arse, has 2 dogs that bark at anything and run completely amok arround the house whislt she is house.

Soon to be an ex neighber though, hence maybe time to test the HiFi. :o
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: willyboy on 14 December 2008, 23:34:21
No not noisey "Just utter Dickheads"
Not really on speaking terms for last few yrs  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: zippo on 15 December 2008, 00:24:27
not my neighbors exactly but my parents , Mum phoned me up and was a bit upset about things that had been happening recently . i happened to bump in to a couple of neighbours the next day explained that things couldn't go on the way they were ,they got lippy and i nearly got arrested which wasn't ideal ,but still Mum and Dad have had a fairly quiet time so I'm happy if not a little confused this lot are meant to be really tough and all the rest of it ,and the first time someone stands up to them they phone the Police .The mind boggles
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: BigAl on 15 December 2008, 00:54:51
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the first time someone stands up to them they phone the Police
You MUST be careful with these tinkers - they know how to play the system - DO NOT be cavalier, please call the police for assistance even if you don't think it's required
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: zippo on 15 December 2008, 01:02:36
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the first time someone stands up to them they phone the Police
You MUST be careful with these tinkers - they know how to play the system - DO NOT be cavalier, please call the police for assistance even if you don't think it's required

it was a case of red mist really id had a bad day and they were in the wrong place at the wrong time .Luckily they are well known to the Police so there side of the incident didn't make much of an impression with the Police, even so that's was the first time Ive had my collar felt by the law for anything more serious than a speeding ticket
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: stuart30 on 15 December 2008, 08:03:54
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Never try to compete for noisiest neighbour with a home cinema fan :-X 8-)

75w on the front pair and 40 through rear with about 110 on the centre with a so called 500w RMS receiver


Youve never heard my kids scream then.... ;D
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 15 December 2008, 08:22:40
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Do you have noisy neighbours?

Luckily now myself and Mr Dusty do not have them. Our house is detached, and the closest house to us is about 200 metres........no problem with parking either.

In the past, we have had noisy neighbours. Our first house was a new house, a middle terrace. The interior walls were so thin that you could not help hearing the next door neighbours on both sides...........The interior walls consisted of 1 row of breeze block with a piece of plaster board on either side.

We could hear them, pull their curtains, answer the phone, put plugs in and out of sockets (and other things we did not wish to hear) ::)

A hundred years ago the average house was double brick thick at least, and the loudest noise you could possibly hear from next door was someone tinkling on the piano.

Today,in the average house the walls are made of cardboard, while the average house owner has surround sound tv, 500 watt stereo systems and gadgets galore. No wonder there are problems.

It is not beyond the modern builder to make a house much more soundproof, and thus ease the stresses on all concerned ;)

Your thoughts on noisy neighbours please. Are you one of them, or do you suffer because of them? :-* :-* :-* :-*

Not an issue any more....buildingr egulations now not only cover structual and insulation for walls but, also a minimum level of sound insulations.

Its also fair to say, that a double brick (if your lucky because not all terraces had double brick!) with solid plaster walls will have no better sound deadeneing then a single skin light weight block and dob and dab twin plaster board wall.

I also ahve to say, having carried out much building and maintenance work on older houses (19th centry, 30's etc etc), I would not have a house older than 20 years old because this belief that they were better built is a myth (note: I consider 60's build to be about he worst!).
Title: Re: Noisy Neighbours
Post by: Richie London on 15 December 2008, 09:23:36
ive done new build flats in london, there usually double skinned with noise reduction boards as well as cavity insulation and fire boards. and these boards arnt easy to hump about as there a bit heavier than normal but they do work to a certain degree. dont buy next to a nightclub  ;D