Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 6Apr 08, 2008 1:58 pm when i was in real estate i sold a house that backed onto a Mcdonalds drive thru, the fence was quite high and was 2 sheets of blue board, rendered with pink bats inside! you couldnt hear a thing from the drive thru
Cheers Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 7Apr 08, 2008 2:09 pm I like it. Sounds like a custom construction job ? There'd probably be a good market in a commercial version. Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 8Apr 08, 2008 2:15 pm Cabinfever I saw some of the straw bale work on Grand Designs. very interesting. But probably there's not 2m spare up the side. (Assuming you were serious) I meant building up 2m. Width would be determined by the width of the bales which could be stacked on their thinner side and even trimmed to be a bit thinner. Quite serious, it is about time we started to explore new materails and techniques. The construction game is way behind with new technology and keeps going off in the wrong direction (concrete and plastics do not make for futuristic walls). Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 9Apr 08, 2008 2:47 pm 3timesbuilda Quite serious, it is about time we started to explore new materails and techniques. The construction game is way behind with new technology Couldn't agree more Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 10Apr 08, 2008 3:24 pm She has spoken to the neighbours. They are good for a few weeks then they forget again, and if they have the air cooler/heater on they turn things up i guess they don't realise how loud it is. Also they are young (daddy bought the house) so get a couple of drinks in them and their noise level isn't thought about either!
It's not only bass noise. Some of the ideas are worth looking into, but a couple of questions- With the batts in between a fence - would they rot if they got wet? (as i mentioned the neighbours occaisionally hose out the room) And the hay bales - how long would they last and would they be a fire risk - the room is still used as a bbq area as well. I agree the noise laws in this country are shocking! It's ridiculous anyone can make any noise at all as long as it's between what?, 8am and 11pm? No thought for the thousands of shift workers out there! Things need to change, or get used to lots more deadly mistakes from doctors, nurses, truck drivers etc... sez Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 11Apr 08, 2008 3:33 pm sezzz (as i mentioned the neighbours occaisionally hose out the room) errr....what do they do in there? mmm....donuts Homer Simpson 1956- Links: Site Costs Ready Reckoner | H1 Addiction Medical Advice | Château TDL: The Backyard Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 12Apr 08, 2008 3:38 pm Sezz, does your sister have a window in the wall facing the neighbours or is it just wall.
If there is a window(s) maybe an external roller shutter would help - they do block out a lot of noise. I know not everyone keen on the look of them but if it is a side wall maybe that doesn't matter. Personally I quite like them and are doing on my front windows, one of which is the main bedroom, DH and I both shift workers who sometimes need to sleep during the day. Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 14Apr 08, 2008 4:07 pm Here is a link to some ideas for NSW individuals (not sure where you are based but there is Environmental Protection Agencies in all states so check online
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/noise ... dnoise.htm Some councils can be very protective of shift workers - when we were thinking of running a business from the new house we are building we were told that if any of our neighbours were shift workers then they would make getting our DA for the house/office extra difficult as the council has to take the shift workers sleeping needs into consideration ... Maybe approaching the council again with a log of attempted contact with the neighbours and exact details as to the noise and use of the garage would be beneficial - if you present them with the paperwork already done then they really can't do anything but follow it up - otherwise the complaint and their inabilibty to do anything can be taken higher ... so I'd give that route another go as well Fiona Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 15Apr 08, 2008 10:32 pm Paula Quote: sezzz wrote: (as i mentioned the neighbours occaisionally hose out the room) errr....what do they do in there? yes, what do they do?? Haha! It was originally a covered bbq area, but recently a friend has moved in and turned it into a living area. From what we've seen when the doors open they've put a couch, tv/stereo, coffee table and bed in there. But it still has a concrete floor so every now and then they hose it out - under the fence. sez Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 16Apr 09, 2008 11:45 am Hi,
the fence on the property i sold had a capping on top and was sealed with silocon on all the joins to prevent moisture getting in, I'm sure there would be a builer who could suggest how to ensure it doesnt get wet, after all, i'm just a finance guy Troy Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 17Apr 09, 2008 12:21 pm sezzz And the hay bales - how long would they last and would they be a fire risk - the room is still used as a bbq area as well. Try looking here: http://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/factsh ... House/1043 They indicate in the pros and cons that some straw bale houses are over 200 years old so I think they will last. They also don't see a fire risk due to the dense packing of the straw as per web link above. Also I found this: Quote: Wall Street Journal has brought to our attention that plastered straw bale walls have been proven, now, to be a fire- safe envelope for both residential and commercial buildings. Engineer and straw bale advocate Bruce King recently paid for an insurance-required test of fire resistance of straw bale walls, whereby “workers fired up a super-hot gas furnace next to a wall stuffed with straw in hopes of calming skittish insurers, bankers and building inspectors who have been reluctant to embrace big buildings insulated with bales of dried grasses”. The test wall satisfactorily withstood over two hours of 1,700-degree heat and the following hose-down http://www.treehugger.com/files/2006/08 ... e_cons.php Sounds like a BBQ would have no chance. Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 19Jul 30, 2008 12:03 am If they do not own the house, then for a fee, most local councils will tell you the name and postal address of the actual owner (ie. 'daddy') and you could write to/contact him directly. If you know any lawyers, putting it on a legal firm's letterhead may help also.
I sympathise, as my across the road neighbours have noisy cars that wake the street up at all hours, unfortunately in my case the problem house is owner occupied! I wish you good luck, how have they been in recent times? Cheers, Helen Re: Help please - noisy neighbours! 20Jul 30, 2008 8:48 am A method I used years ago was to record all the noise they make, then when inconvienent to them (when they are tring to sleep), play it back to them over a loud speaker.
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