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Hope this is in the right section - it didn't seem to fit anywhere else.
Wondered if anyone had any thoughts or ideas on a (simple?) way of stopping noise being transferred through our cooker hood - for some reason from the outside you can hear conversations going on inside, and when you're inside you can hear next doors annoying yapping dog like it's standing right next to you*
The ducting is the rigid square type -there's only around two and half meters from the hood to the outside with only one bend in it. The outside has a gravity flap fitted which closes tight (with a magnet to stop it flapping in the wind) when not the fan is not on.
* please note, getting rid of next doors dog is NOT an option!
Wondered if anyone had any thoughts or ideas on a (simple?) way of stopping noise being transferred through our cooker hood - for some reason from the outside you can hear conversations going on inside, and when you're inside you can hear next doors annoying yapping dog like it's standing right next to you*
The ducting is the rigid square type -there's only around two and half meters from the hood to the outside with only one bend in it. The outside has a gravity flap fitted which closes tight (with a magnet to stop it flapping in the wind) when not the fan is not on.
* please note, getting rid of next doors dog is NOT an option!