Hello all
I posted a thread about this sometime ago but was unable to find it.
The problem was our neighbour has been complaining about our cookig smells getting into his property.
We live in a terraced property. Partly seperated via a tunnel leading into back garden which is shared.
We have now discovered that there is no party wall at all other than in the loft between ours and his property. Above our kitchen ceiling is about a half a foot gap which leads all the way through above the tunnel and al the way through above his kitchen ceiling/below his bedroom (where he is getting our cooking smells). It's just joists and floor boards. No wall. So that's why our cooking smells get into his bedroom. The smells just rise to ceiling and through his floor boards into his bedroom.
We are trying to get the cooker hood externally vented and redo the entire ceiling. Aftet that we can not do anymore if he is still getting our cooking smellls.
Out of interest could a party wall or some kind of insulation be installed between our properties to stop the smells? If so would this be a very costly and a major reconstruction job?
Would filling the gap with wool also help? Or something more than wool?
I posted a thread about this sometime ago but was unable to find it.
The problem was our neighbour has been complaining about our cookig smells getting into his property.
We live in a terraced property. Partly seperated via a tunnel leading into back garden which is shared.
We have now discovered that there is no party wall at all other than in the loft between ours and his property. Above our kitchen ceiling is about a half a foot gap which leads all the way through above the tunnel and al the way through above his kitchen ceiling/below his bedroom (where he is getting our cooking smells). It's just joists and floor boards. No wall. So that's why our cooking smells get into his bedroom. The smells just rise to ceiling and through his floor boards into his bedroom.
We are trying to get the cooker hood externally vented and redo the entire ceiling. Aftet that we can not do anymore if he is still getting our cooking smellls.
Out of interest could a party wall or some kind of insulation be installed between our properties to stop the smells? If so would this be a very costly and a major reconstruction job?
Would filling the gap with wool also help? Or something more than wool?
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