aqua-quattro
2017-09-25 23:04:05
- #1
Hello people,
tell me, who knows about this? It can't be that a heating system makes such a noise, or that nothing can be done about it.
The sound transmits into the walls, so you can notice it throughout the entire room. You can hear it and also “feel” it. It vibrates slightly. Especially at night, the low-frequency humming is a torment when trying to fall asleep. Is something broken here, or was something installed incorrectly? Or even worse, is the noise normal? The noise is cyclical at regular intervals. In the video, it can be heard clearly at these points: 0:15 0:27 0:55
youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=LKxSkt5wpWA
As described, the bedroom is directly above. I have been living here for about three weeks now and I’m already at the point of selling the apartment again.
Unfortunately, the property management as well as the owners' association are absolutely incompetent (property manager / developer is also an owner himself). And since I am the only one affected by the noises, no one else cares.
I’m at the point now where I simply press the emergency off switch, because I can always reach it, when at night it just doesn’t work anymore. However, by now it has been covered with tape so that it is no longer that easy to turn off. Well, maybe someone of you has a solution. Feel free to comment here or directly under this video I recently recorded.
Oh, and SOLARWORLD isn’t interested in it either, by the way.
tell me, who knows about this? It can't be that a heating system makes such a noise, or that nothing can be done about it.
The sound transmits into the walls, so you can notice it throughout the entire room. You can hear it and also “feel” it. It vibrates slightly. Especially at night, the low-frequency humming is a torment when trying to fall asleep. Is something broken here, or was something installed incorrectly? Or even worse, is the noise normal? The noise is cyclical at regular intervals. In the video, it can be heard clearly at these points: 0:15 0:27 0:55
youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=LKxSkt5wpWA
As described, the bedroom is directly above. I have been living here for about three weeks now and I’m already at the point of selling the apartment again.
Unfortunately, the property management as well as the owners' association are absolutely incompetent (property manager / developer is also an owner himself). And since I am the only one affected by the noises, no one else cares.
I’m at the point now where I simply press the emergency off switch, because I can always reach it, when at night it just doesn’t work anymore. However, by now it has been covered with tape so that it is no longer that easy to turn off. Well, maybe someone of you has a solution. Feel free to comment here or directly under this video I recently recorded.
Oh, and SOLARWORLD isn’t interested in it either, by the way.