Lord Trollington wrote: » Have to reopen this again chaps. All day yesterday 10 to 6ish and So far today from 9am next door have been using pneumatic drills and other extremely noisy tools. The vibrations from it have caused a picture to fall off the wall in an upstairs room. I can barley hear myself think and my 20month old didn't sleep a wink all day yesterday which isn't good. Is there anything I can do? Is he entitled to do this during the weekend all day, the only time I actually have at home
Greenmachine wrote: » He is perfectly entitled to do at the weekend.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » 9am on a sunday morning is pig ignorant
Crasp wrote: » there are no noise laws regarding this type of thing, he can do what he wants in his own home, depending on if he owns it or is renting. it's commendable of him that he is doing it from 10am-6pm amd not the other way around. some people find the sound of children highly annoying, if I may play devil's advocate.
Laura Palmer wrote: » It really is. People are entitled to a bit of piece on one morning of the week. It wouldn't kill him to start the work at 11. He has all day.
Lord Trollington wrote: » If you're comparing the sound of children to a pneumatic drill you're more braindead than I thought.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » I wont cut my grass before one on a Sunday
Electric Sheep wrote: » Your brat is not your neighbor's problem.
Calibos wrote: » Give me the sound of a pneumatic drill once in a blue moon over the next door neighbours kids running up and down the stars and along the landing....over....and...over....again, day...after.....day, week...after.....week........
Lord Trollington wrote: » My brat has nothing to do with it really. She's sleeping through it at the moment. I'm standing on my tiled floor in the kitchen and can feel the vibrations from next door, if that can give some sort of perspective to the kind of work that has been going on since 9am. Could I sit in my underwear blaring Slipknot or similar all day saturday and all day sunday just because I am in the confines of my home? Whats the difference?
Laura Palmer wrote: » "Brat" in relation to the baby of someone they don't know - nice. But in fairness, blaring music isn't comparable to doing construction work (which could be necessary) but I do think you've cause to ask him to start the work later in the morning.
Lord Trollington wrote: » Maybe you shouldn't have bought/rented a piss poor house with cardboard walls.
Lord Trollington wrote: » Eh it's my baby and someone refereed to her as a brat. I was responding
Noise is noise. Doesn't matter if its someone shagging their wife all day, using a pneumatic drill or blaring music. That's my point really.
Calibos wrote: » Or maybe you just need to get a grip and cop on. Unless he runs a DIY YouTube channel and will constantly be building stuff, ripping it down and starting over for his video tutorials, then I don't understand what your problem is. Bet your the type that would have the cheek to tell him to fcuk off if he complained the next time you carry out home improvements. :rolleyes:
Laura Palmer wrote: » That person was whom I was referring to - sorry, should have been clearer! But construction work can actually be necessary, and is regrettably and unavoidably noisy. It is a means to an end, it has purpose. Blaring music is unnecessary with no purpose to it. Extremely noisy sex - well it's necessary, but not all day every day. Ask him to give you a break from it every so often.
Lord Trollington wrote: » Are you single. :cool:
Lord Trollington wrote: » I'd say there's been over 30 days thus far of various construction work. He was there a few nights until 11pm, during the week. Sounded like he was removing a tank or piping. Everytime he banged I could hear the noise reverberating throughout the pipes throughout his house. I have no problem with people carrying out construction work. But I believe this lad is taking the piss. He doesn't live there. He bought the house and comes round to work on it, usually in the evenings and weekends.