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Gran Alacant Forum => General Discussions => Topic started by: NickiH on March 14, 2025, 14:55.

Title: Sound proofing
Post by: NickiH on March 14, 2025, 14:55.
Hi has anyone sound proofed their apartment on Altomar 2. The noise from the apartments is getting crazy now.  Walls are so thin.  If so did you just do the ceilings or the walls as well and is it effective. It seems the older I get the less tolerant to noise. We can hear people walking upstairs opening and shutting the wardrobes it’s not very pleasant at all. We even looked at moving to a new apartment but not sure of that will be any different
Title: Re: Sound proofing
Post by: DaveG on March 15, 2025, 20:12.
Hi Nicki, I've no experience of the Altcar apartments but I had a quad house on Costa Hispania and due to a noisy neighbour I soundproofed my downstairs bedroom that shared the party wall with theirs. I put up a 4" stud wall, and packed the space with the best soundproofing material I could buy. It made no difference whatsoever as the sound just goes around the wall via the floors, ceiling and any other shared construction.
Eventually, for that and other reasons, I moved into a detached villa in the campo with no near neighbours. General day to day noise I can manage but it's the inconsiderate noise that really irritates.
Title: Re: Sound proofing
Post by: NickiH on March 15, 2025, 20:37.
Thank you Dave for your advice. I totally agree daytime noise is acceptable but night time isn’t. My neighbour opens and shuts her sliding wardrobe doors about 20 times in about an hour at times such as 11pm to 1am and stomps around on the tiled floor above me. It’s starting to drive me mad.  Apartment is rented so hoping she moves on at some point.  So I won’t waste my time trying to sound proof it. Maybe it’s time to find a detached property as sleeping at night for 3-4 nights in a week is a problem. Previous tenants we never heard but some are just so disrespectful