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I am living in a first floor flat, in the bathroom is a large pipe that runs from upstairs kitchen/bathroom down to ours and then outside, this pipe is very noisy when upstairs use their water/flush their toilet, I have never heard such a noisy pipe before. The noise is caused by the actual falling of the water/waste rather than the pipe itself. Why would it be so loud? Is there anything that could be done to minimise the noise?

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we are not hearing it so???

could you box around and insulate the pipe with fibreglass/rockwool or similar?

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As said, insulate with Insulation then box in with the sound proof plaster boards,
 
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