Have a problem and am getting nowhere with management agency.
I live in an apartment with just a penthouse above me.
In the last few months I have been woken on a regular basis (neighbour is an early riser) to the delightful sound of water gushing just inches from my head behind the plasterboard that forms one of the walls in the bedroom.
It seems there is an outflow pipe for a bath/shower running from penthouse down behind the wall of my bedroom.
This wasn't a problem until a few months ago so I'm guessing that neighbour has just started to use hitherto unused bathroom facilities as opposed to inserting outflow pipes down the back of my bedroom wall when I wasn't looking.
After an exchange of e-mails the management agency got back to "confirm" that the builder/developer would "not be wasting man hours" investigating a non-issue in circumstances where "water will always find the path of least resistance".
It doesn't help that there is no bell/direct access to the penthouse or that the occupant is related to the developer of the complex. Although it should be said that I don't think it would be helpful to try and get in touch with the relevant neighbour until I know what, if any, leg I have to stand on.
I tried to do some on-line research into building regs but can't come up with anything. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what approach I might take? I know it's not a major league problem but it's a real pain in the ass to have your sleep interrupted by the sound of someone else's bath water.
I'm wondering are there specific design regs. I could rely on in arguing that the pipe shouldn't run where it does? Would it be a major job to redirect the pipe? If not, would there be any difficulties getting a plumber and plasterer to do the job given that it isn't my outflow pipe? And just who owns the space behind the plasterboard in my bedroom?!
Bit of a random one, but would welcome any insights..
I live in an apartment with just a penthouse above me.
In the last few months I have been woken on a regular basis (neighbour is an early riser) to the delightful sound of water gushing just inches from my head behind the plasterboard that forms one of the walls in the bedroom.
It seems there is an outflow pipe for a bath/shower running from penthouse down behind the wall of my bedroom.
This wasn't a problem until a few months ago so I'm guessing that neighbour has just started to use hitherto unused bathroom facilities as opposed to inserting outflow pipes down the back of my bedroom wall when I wasn't looking.
After an exchange of e-mails the management agency got back to "confirm" that the builder/developer would "not be wasting man hours" investigating a non-issue in circumstances where "water will always find the path of least resistance".
It doesn't help that there is no bell/direct access to the penthouse or that the occupant is related to the developer of the complex. Although it should be said that I don't think it would be helpful to try and get in touch with the relevant neighbour until I know what, if any, leg I have to stand on.
I tried to do some on-line research into building regs but can't come up with anything. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what approach I might take? I know it's not a major league problem but it's a real pain in the ass to have your sleep interrupted by the sound of someone else's bath water.
I'm wondering are there specific design regs. I could rely on in arguing that the pipe shouldn't run where it does? Would it be a major job to redirect the pipe? If not, would there be any difficulties getting a plumber and plasterer to do the job given that it isn't my outflow pipe? And just who owns the space behind the plasterboard in my bedroom?!
Bit of a random one, but would welcome any insights..