Hello
Hope someone can help - I'm at my wits end and beginning to hate my neighbours (though I know it's not their fault).
I'm in a Victorian terraced house.
The breakfast room on ground floor adjoins my neighbours breakfast room.
There are wooden floorboards which for some reason have a dip in them on one side of the floor.
Everytime my neighbour walks by I hear every footstep, really loudly and my floor vibrates with their movements. I can even hear their blooming dog - though it sounds more like a horse!!
This is making me really miserable. I had a builder round who said it is a "honeycomb" floor. I've only managed to get up one small bit of floorboard on the opposite side to the dip and there are bricks propping up the joist here.
Please can anyone tell me how I can stop the noise and vibrations as I can't stand it any more. Even when I'm upstairs I can hear their footsteps in that room as though there were people in my own house!
Many thx.
Hope someone can help - I'm at my wits end and beginning to hate my neighbours (though I know it's not their fault).
I'm in a Victorian terraced house.
The breakfast room on ground floor adjoins my neighbours breakfast room.
There are wooden floorboards which for some reason have a dip in them on one side of the floor.
Everytime my neighbour walks by I hear every footstep, really loudly and my floor vibrates with their movements. I can even hear their blooming dog - though it sounds more like a horse!!
This is making me really miserable. I had a builder round who said it is a "honeycomb" floor. I've only managed to get up one small bit of floorboard on the opposite side to the dip and there are bricks propping up the joist here.
Please can anyone tell me how I can stop the noise and vibrations as I can't stand it any more. Even when I'm upstairs I can hear their footsteps in that room as though there were people in my own house!
Many thx.