It reminded me of this post that i have wanted to write about condos and hardwood flooring.
Condo upstairs neighbors hardwood floors footsteps.
They will definitely need carpeting over the floor.
New hardwoods can give your upstairs condo the aura of a downtown loft.
These rules are intended to reduce the transmission of noise from an upstairs unit.
Examples are the footsteps on the upstairs and downstairs floors of your condo the washing machine the door been slammed or object been dropped on the floor.
The hardwood floors are supposed to have a sort of subfloor under them to prevent sound as per tartan s the builder website and documents say.
At the same time while owners have sought ways to provide a reasonable amount of protection from the transfer of footsteps and other day to day upstairs noise.
One of the increasingly frequent complaints by apartment town home and condo dwellers is noise from loud upstairs neighbors in the unit above.
So if your upstairs neighbor floor is hardwood tiles or concrete.
They say the best way to tackle a noise problem is to tackle it at the source.
It s christmas eve in phoenix and i have been listening for footsteps up on the roof.
Learn to tolerate some amount of noise from both upstairs and downstairs neighbors.
It s in my personal residence condo.
Hardwood floors are fashionable but in condos they can be noisy for neighbors below who hear your footsteps.
We never heard noise from our previous upstairs neighbors.
I love the look and feel that hardwood floors can bring to a living space.
Buy your neighbors a thick carpet or rug.
Let s look at some of the ways you can soundproof your condo hardwood floors.
The noise intrusion can be characterized as either impact noise or airborne noise and too frequently both.
Knowing these types of noise will help you in your soundproofing efforts.
When the upstairs unit sold our new neighbors installed a new hardwood floor and we can hear every footstep booming through our ceilings.
I had goals of renting it out in the next year but i don t think anyone would stay given the noise issues and i m concerned if i don t disclose i could get sued if i sell it.
Has anyone had an upstairs unit change floors and ultimately sued them for nuisance because of sound issues.
Heavy heavy footsteps from upstairs neighbors.
Apartment dwellers have dealt with noise coming from upstairs neighbors since the invention of the apartment building.
I don t have any sound issues coming from shared walls but the hardwood floors from upstairs neighbors transmits all footsteps thru the floor to the joists and down to my ceiling.
Spray foam insulation may help provide a noise barrier.