Pauric Cannon
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Deaf Neighbours' Bloody Noisey electric shower pump..

I've already sent you an email at 'tech support'. Your help web page does not have any answers to my query and does not deal adequately with noise from shower pumps from adjoining neighbours in cases where a neighbour is unwilling to acknowledge a noise transmission problem. Yours, Pauric Cannon
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  • Site Monitor EMPLOYEE
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    We can understand you must be frustrated with your neighbours noise and I also understand you do not feel this forum works for you from previous comments.

    I suggest you call 0845 363 7131 and speak to one of our technical team. They will help you find a solution I am sure.

    If you do not want to do this please wait for the reply email you will get from them.
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  • Site Monitor EMPLOYEE
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    Thank you for your enquiry. Shower pumps are notoriously noisy and more so if they are fixed to or near the separating wall from a neighbour and is almost impossible to totally soundproof. The best that can be done is to install our Studio Wall System as described on our web site. Click the following link for more info

    http://www.keepitquiet.co.uk/studio-w...

    If your neighbour will co-operate, he/she could relocate the pump to an area further away such as in the loft and enclose it in a soundproofed enclosure. Click the following link on how to soundproof a pump for more info

    http://www.soundservice.co.uk/pump_no...

    Current prices are also on our web site
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