Building A Very Sensitive Ham Antenna How Can I Block Out The Sound Of My Upstairs Neighbors Stomping?

How can I block out the sound of my upstairs neighbors stomping? - building a very sensitive ham antenna

I live on the second floor of a building on 9 floors. I've never not been in a building, and I am very sensitive to the noise. It seems that my neighbors are the best at Stomping at any time. I can not count to 10 without hearing a collision. It frightens me every time and causes anxiety. It takes all day and all night, even early in the morning. Is there anything I can do?

6 comments:

spadezgu... said...

before Jesus Christ, not only one of its all to do what they do get used to. u I can not complain, but I doubt they realize the error of his ways, get used to it or move somewhere new.

romelo said...

Tell them

Rebecca said...

You can complain to, they will tell you that to make the tenant and the tenant's life miserable twice.

The only solution is to move.

Emilio said...

Up and have a beer with them, then you honestly say, and also the problem. And perhaps provide more than half a thick carpet that underlie them.
Or it may be cheaper to go to a higher level unit.

Good luck!

VOLLEYBA... said...

There is some form of insulation between the roof to bring, but could be expensive, depending on whether a roof or roof tiles. You can ask the LL, but he / she will probably not pay for it because it is their choice to stay or leave.

LadyB!™ said...

You can ask the owner or administration, talk with them - are respected, but also against you angry.

What kind of people are afraid or just strong, rude and inconsiderate?

Or you can simply try to present a friendly and bring your attention. That can not really know what is volume in May and positively to his request.

When I was in an apartment upstairs people play cards, and stamped and clapped when the middle of the night when he was mentioned a good initiative that the symptoms it causes me and my family seemed to have but try to better my chandeliers stopped to tremble as before. :)

Best wishes.

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