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Can you hear more noise upstairs or downstairs?

Can you hear more noise upstairs or downstairs?

Generally, upstairs units are less likely to hear the noise coming from units that are lower, but sound can still travel upwards. What’s more, loud noises can easily travel to units that are on the same floor.

Does noise travel up or down in an apartment?

Sound doesn’t travel upward or downward in an apartment. Sound travels in all directions equally unless you make some modifications or you seek to guide the sound in a particular direction.

Can you hear neighbors apartment?

Sound-proof curtains or foam tapes can help. More than likely, your neighbors will be able to hear sounds from your apartment too, so as long as it’s not excessive, just let it be. When it becomes excessive, like continuous loud music, shouting, or loud TV sounds, then some extra steps may need to be taken.

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Is noise worse from above or below?

Sound will travel both directions evenly through the apartment building. However, the lower floors will tend to have more noise than the higher floors. This is because most of the noise is generated on the floors of the apartments above.

What is normal apartment noise?

Most local ordinances include “quiet times.” A typical ordinance prohibits loud noises between 11 p.m. and 7 or 8 a.m. on weekdays and 11 p.m. or midnight until 8 to 10 a.m. on Sundays and holidays. It is worthwhile to check your local ordinance before making formal complaint so that you can cite the law.

Is it normal to hear neighbor?

While some noise in shared living spaces is normal, if you can clearly hear your neighbors’ conversations or TV through your walls or ceiling, you have a noise problem. “A lot of times, low-end frequency will be transmitted through the wall, and actually transfer into structural noise.

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Are there any problems with neighbours next door?

NOISY NEIGHBORS NEXT DOOR. A common complaint expressed by many apartment, town home or condominium dwellers is that they can hear their neighbors next door. Sadly, there is no easy fix in most cases. The problems range from being able to hear voices, loud music, the TV or the bang of cabinet doors.

What kind of people don’t want to hear their neighbors?

The people who move to a big city and then expect to never hear their neighbors. Or the people who make unreasonable requests, such as asking a parent to get her toddler to stop walking so fast across the carpeted floor in the middle of a weekday afternoon. Anyway, I digress.

Do you complain about noise pollution in apartments?

We also understand that “noise pollution” is all part of living in close quarters in apartments, and we’ve refrained from complaining about the noise that comes through to our apartment as well, especially when little ones are afoot! Again, we’ll do our best to monitor the television volume and hope that it sorts out the problem.

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Should I call the police on my neighbors for noise complaints?

But you run the risk of wasting their time and mortifying your neighbors. Even worse, you might possibly put your neighbors in danger if the police were to overreact and hurt them. You can also simply ignore the noise and hope it stops.