I've moved into an 18 month old conversion flat and one of the biggest problems for me has been the noise/banks/rattles/creaks when my neighbour moves around/walks in his flat above me. The noises are loud enough for my sleeping patterns now to be completely out of synch as I'm woken up from sleep or prevented from falling asleep if he is in. I am completely at my wits end.
My neighbour next door in a similar basement flat has the same experience of noise disturbance as I do and his neighbour above has carpet/underlay over the floor whereas my neighbour above has fitted laminate wood flooring.
My Housing Association has done some post completion noise tests as a result of our complaints but the test between my bedroom ceiling and the floor of my neighbour above are I think totally bizarre as they come out more then best in the results. Wondered if someone could help me understand why?
Apparently the test result given for 'impact' noise in my bedroom was '27dB' @3150Hz yet I have the worse problem in this area throughout the building. All the other flat ceilings/floor results were given as passing with dB values taken @100Hz or @160Hz.
I was not in addition given a comparative test result taken @100 or @160Hz and I've asked my H.A. to explain: were any tests carried out between my ceiling and the the floor above @100Hz or @160Hz just as for the other flats tested. I've then asked them if not then why not and why my bedroom was only tested @3150Hz and as a result passed so amazingly better then the regs require (64dB max value I think for impact so you can see the difference!).
Basically- is it possible to have a favourable test result at one end of the Hz spectrum (3150) and an unfavourable one at the other (100-160) or is taken as read that a pass applies to all other values?
These differing Hz figures make it very difficult for a 'lay person' to make informed comparisons especially as I don't know how to relate an 'impact' acoustic test result of '27dB' @3150Hz to one taken/passed @100Hz or in fact how to relate this result to the constant noise that I experience/suffer.
Any deciphering advice gratefully received.
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