AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
A couple of months ago , I sold my house & moved into a flat in Hove . I moved because I got offered a good price & I felt it was sensible to bank a decent amount of money & move into a less expensive flat .
The flat is in a great central location & is quite spacious with 3 beds & 2 baths but I am already regretting my move .
Why ? Because of the noise from neighbours .
I can hear the muffled sound of TV in the early hours of the morning & doors shutting & people talking . I’m can’t make out what they are saying but I can hear the noise .
All very annoying as it is effecting my sleep .
Sone of my friends live in flats either owned or rented & I’ve been speaking to them about these issues .
Three of my friends have never had any noise issues and I’ve been trying to work out if there is any practical reason for this .
These friends all live in older blocks of flats , namely Courtney gate , 4 grand Ave and Wilbury grange . After doing some research it appears these blocks were all built around 1930 give or take and as a result they were all built with thick concrete walls & floors . This seems to have the effect of shutting out noise travelling from flat to flat .
The building I live in was built in the 1980’s had the sound insulation seems almost non existent.
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As @timbha has already mentioned, try some sound proofing.A couple of months ago , I sold my house & moved into a flat in Hove . I moved because I got offered a good price & I felt it was sensible to bank a decent amount of money & move into a less expensive flat .
The flat is in a great central location & is quite spacious with 3 beds & 2 baths but I am already regretting my move .
Why ? Because of the noise from neighbours .
I can hear the muffled sound of TV in the early hours of the morning & doors shutting & people talking . I’m can’t make out what they are saying but I can hear the noise .
All very annoying as it is effecting my sleep .
Sone of my friends live in flats either owned or rented & I’ve been speaking to them about these issues .
Three of my friends have never had any noise issues and I’ve been trying to work out if there is any practical reason for this .
These friends all live in older blocks of flats , namely Courtney gate , 4 grand Ave and Wilbury grange . After doing some research it appears these blocks were all built around 1930 give or take and as a result they were all built with thick concrete walls & floors . This seems to have the effect of shutting out noise travelling from flat to flat .
The building I live in was built in the 1980’s had the sound insulation seems almost non existent.
I wish I had thought about this before deciding on what flat to buy !
Anyone else had similar issues .
It’s difficult to complain because no one is shouting or anything it’s just the walls must be very thin hence all the sound travelling .
I’m considering selling next year and buying a flat in a pre war block at least I’ll get better sleep .,
Acoustic underlay (thick variety) for flooring or carpet and wall sound proofing.
I do feel for you, as when we moved from Sussex up here, we rented a 1 bed flat, b4 buying a house.
The soundproofing was non existent.
When we sat in the lounge, you could here the chap next door sloshing around in the bath, and even more bizarre, hearing him flush the bog.