Jump to content

Recommended Posts

The house next door to us (terraced) is being renovated. The builders are clearly on a deadline and behind, and are working late into the night every day of the week and on weekends.

We've repeatedly asked them to stop work after 6pm (as per Southwark's regs) and they promise they will, then continue. The new owners of the property (recently sold) make excuses but don't seem inclined to keep to the mandated building hours.

What's the next step for us to get this to stop - Southwark noise? Building regs? Any advice much appreciated.

Edited by TTW

On a general point why do we let builders do this.  Most large building projects are at homes such as those owned by people who frequent the forum.  Certain builders may not give a fig.  But property owners pay for them.  We have regular examples of builders working outside hours, in the numerous often grandiose projects around here.

I've stopped complaining to Environmental health as closer neighbours do not seem to be bothered.  Had some success in the past where is was closer to me.  With that in mind do talk with your other neighbours who are affected.  Good luck, it is wrong.

Noise controls, also apply to those doing major DIY themselves.  Rules will be slightly more lenient than with builders, but do you want to p your neighbours off in any case.  Yes?  Oh dear......

 

2 hours ago, malumbu said:

On a general point why do we let builders do this.  Most large building projects are at homes such as those owned by people who frequent the forum

Once you have started a job with builder X it's a bit hard to change to builder Y.

 

  • Like 1

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • To be fair, a pot of tea for one in a department store is a small pot, and you only get one cup or mug!
    • I know - we have been here lots of times since it first opened,  which is why we were disappointed that it was closed at a time it was supposed to be open, but with no notice to say why! I guess we will just  have to ask the reason at our next visit, but I'm not sure we will risk Saturday lunchtime again unless we find the closure  was an unavoidable one off ....
    • Nope. I don’t have this wrong. I’ve tried to put my point across respectfully, without resorting to personal, angry insults. And all my colleagues agree that the BBC got this right in its condemnation.    All you see is confirmation bias.    If you don’t realise that, then you’re part of the problem.    
    • We have always gone during the week at lunch time - great place and good value. Husband has been several times on his own and owner knows his first name. I could not go one time for some reason and she sent him home with some spring rolls (free)
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...