Hey guys,
So I have a new downstairs neighbour who has moved into the flat below mine. Unfortunately they sometimes smoke indoors (when they come home at 2am) and the smell comes up into my flat, specifically into the bedroom.
There are no windows in my bedroom (just a uPVC terrace door which is on the opposite side of building from my downstairs neighbour's window), so I dont think the smell is going out of their window and then into my bedroom, I think it must be coming through the floor.
I have a hardwood floorboards that are relatively well interlocked (no major gaps between them), but I guess maybe not air tight. They sit on chipboards (with no underlay) which sits on top of the joists.
Further there is no insulation in the floor, so the joists have just an open void around them and then of course underneath them sits the the neighbours plasterboard for their ceiling.
My question is, would adding a type underlay be a potential solution to blocking the smell/smoke from reaching my bedroom from the neighbours below me?
What I am considering doing is opening up the floor, filling any voids around the edges (under the wall) and adding some sort of underlay that can block smoke/smells and then putting the floorboards back.
If that is a suitable solution, can someone advise if there is a suitable underlay that I should be using?
Or shall I start smaller, because lifting the floorboards is not easy. Shall I first seal up any small cracks between the floorboards and the skirting for example?
Or would you recommend some other solution?
Another option I read about online is you can maybe add a positive pressure ventilation system to push the smoke/smell the other way, but not sure how well that would work and I have limited space to install something like that. But open to hear any recommendations!
Thanks in advance!
So I have a new downstairs neighbour who has moved into the flat below mine. Unfortunately they sometimes smoke indoors (when they come home at 2am) and the smell comes up into my flat, specifically into the bedroom.
There are no windows in my bedroom (just a uPVC terrace door which is on the opposite side of building from my downstairs neighbour's window), so I dont think the smell is going out of their window and then into my bedroom, I think it must be coming through the floor.
I have a hardwood floorboards that are relatively well interlocked (no major gaps between them), but I guess maybe not air tight. They sit on chipboards (with no underlay) which sits on top of the joists.
Further there is no insulation in the floor, so the joists have just an open void around them and then of course underneath them sits the the neighbours plasterboard for their ceiling.
My question is, would adding a type underlay be a potential solution to blocking the smell/smoke from reaching my bedroom from the neighbours below me?
What I am considering doing is opening up the floor, filling any voids around the edges (under the wall) and adding some sort of underlay that can block smoke/smells and then putting the floorboards back.
If that is a suitable solution, can someone advise if there is a suitable underlay that I should be using?
Or shall I start smaller, because lifting the floorboards is not easy. Shall I first seal up any small cracks between the floorboards and the skirting for example?
Or would you recommend some other solution?
Another option I read about online is you can maybe add a positive pressure ventilation system to push the smoke/smell the other way, but not sure how well that would work and I have limited space to install something like that. But open to hear any recommendations!
Thanks in advance!
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