Live in flat what time can I run a bath on a sunday

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  • Sharebear
    Sharebear Online Community Member Posts: 77 Contributor

    After reading your post, I consider myself lucy that I don't on the whole have as much noise as you do. I'm sorry to hear you have I so bad. Sending hugs x

  • Ranald
    Ranald Online Community Member Posts: 642 Championing

    At first I thought you meant they weren't allowed any furniture, but you meant laminate flooring! Lol.

  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Online Community Member Posts: 370 Empowering

    My parter in 2001 was a big Elvis fan/sang like him in band ๐Ÿฅฑ. We split up I bought a ground floor flat sat quietly relaxing the first night, 23rd Dec 2001. Suddenly "you ain't nothing but a hound dog" started playing very loud above me ๐Ÿ‘€ . Every single night; he played all of Elvis music but Hound Dog must have been hus favourite ๐Ÿ˜ฌ. Couldn't get away from Elvis ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿคฃ. On 11th Jan I got 2 little rescue dogs which wasn't really allowed (they weren't yappers luckily). Put my flat up for sale and by the beginning of April 2002 had moved to a little cottage thankfully. I don't really mind Elvis but knew I couldn't get used to noise above me, especially Elvis ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ

  • egister
    egister Posts: 700 Empowering

    Sorry, I just read it)

    Active noise reduction systems are built into expensive Mercedes and BMW models. I think there should be a service for installing such systems in homes.

  • WhatThe
    WhatThe Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 3,459 Championing
    edited 11:14AM

    Many older homes still do not meet The Decent Home Standard in terms of heating and insulation.

    Soundproofing was simply not a priority because people didn't make as much noise back then! We weren't trying to talk over TV's, mobile phones on loudspeaker, car alarms, leaf-blowers and US-style sirens when we were indoors...

    And yappy dogs ๐Ÿ™„ thankfully, are banned from Housing Association properties rah!