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I would say get your toilet fixed and go from there

You think so? Even though we don't know if there's anything wrong with it and the vibration is happening night and morning (not really inbetween)? If you definitely think so then I will. thanks
 
You think so? Even though we don't know if there's anything wrong with it and the vibration is happening night and morning (not really inbetween)? If you definitely think so then I will. thanks

Well it's dripping via the overflow so something's wrong with the fill valve
 
I cannot believe that this thread is still running!

Can you not find a decent Plumber / Heating Engineer in your area who can sort this for you?

Surely someone can get to the bottom of it. Even if it isn't related to our work I would expect someone to find the cause.
 
Where does it say her toilet is overflowing?, must of missed that.

Sorry his toilet if it mostly happens when he gets up and starts using his water
 
There is no reason this noise cannot be found!
I myself have given all manner of possible explanations in the past for this one.

You need to find a good reliable Engineer with some level of experience, preferably an Engineer who is like a dog with a bone.
 
Going to a problem getting landlady`s and tenants to all agree access and method of elimination.
 
Going to a problem getting landlady`s and tenants to all agree access and method of elimination.

Howdy RPM, hope you're well!
I get your point. It needs sorting though. At one point I thought it sounded like a PRV discharging. You know when someone leaves fill loop open or when they're always open to water main pressure like an unvented cylinder would be.
My thoughts were that if the water pressure is just below the PRV spring pressure/tension, it would be fine through the day but when water pressure increases through the night, off peak, it might just be enough o open it and you know how they bang and vibrate when they're at that point. They keep releasing and slamming shut again. Plus I am sure I remember discussing water coming out of a pipe outside before.
As this is still going on, I presume it isn't that. The funny thing with this is that no-one else seems bothered by it which would tend to indicate that only Rachiex can hear it.

It must be driving her nuts.
 
Howdy RPM, hope you're well!
I get your point. It needs sorting though. At one point I thought it sounded like a PRV discharging. You know when someone leaves fill loop open or when they're always open to water main pressure like an unvented cylinder would be.
My thoughts were that if the water pressure is just below the PRV spring pressure/tension, it would be fine through the day but when water pressure increases through the night, off peak, it might just be enough o open it and you know how they bang and vibrate when they're at that point. They keep releasing and slamming shut again. Plus I am sure I remember discussing water coming out of a pipe outside before.
As this is still going on, I presume it isn't that. The funny thing with this is that no-one else seems bothered by it which would tend to indicate that only Rachiex can hear it.

It must be driving her nuts.
Hi LP, yeah all fine thanks.
Agree with you above and can`t figure why a mirror would get steamed up. o_O
 
Hi LP, yeah all fine thanks.
Agree with you above and can`t figure why a mirror would get steamed up. o_O

Frustration caused by the noise possibly. I would have blown my crown valve before now
 
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Wow, lots of replies. Thanks. I will respond properly when home from work, but re the mirror, that was my mistake. Something else was causing that, can't remember what, but it was nothing to do with the vibration.

Environmental Health have refused to just have a chat with the adjoining neighbours, they keep saying they cannot 'compel' people to have appliances checked by them. But surely 'asking' isn't 'compelling.' Local Councillor doesn't understand why they can't speak to the neighbours either, so will see what happens, but I'll repond on a few other points later.

Extremely frustrated. By Christmas it will have been two years of 4 hour's sleep a night, I had some respite over the summer, not sure why...

BTW, my toilet isn't leaking, the outflow pipe for the neighbour next door on my first floor level is dripping. It's the only thing that suggests it might be coming from him. (there was a leaking outflow pipe from the people below me, but that was not coming from the toilet, but from their water heater. I told the landlord and they got it fixed and apparently a plumber told them that nothing in their flat would be causing a vibration, so I feel obliged to leave them alone, on top of that their place is vacant atm). When I talk to him about it he expresses no interest and changes the subject. He's mentioned having a noisy boiler in the past but said it doesn't vibrate. I go to bed anxious because I know he'll be up by 4am and I'll be woken by vibration, it's not that precise of course, sometimes I'm lucky, but more often not. but he says it's not coming from his flat. the only other thing I'm wondering is if it is from the flat beneath him. I hear a lot of stuff from that flat, including people walking about. You wouldn't think so, but I do. It's like there's a hollow part in the wall....

I wondered if it's something to do with a valve that allows water into that ground floor flat and into the building from the street.....but then why would things vibrate when my neighbour ABOVE them is up and about getting ready for work (and sometimes an hour before he gets up, I know because I've been woken and checked windows for lights, etc).

Back to work, but thanks for responding.
 
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I didn't come back to this as it's been a crazy week...

My side neighbour on the first floor has been away all week, there is a drip, as I say, coming from his outflow pipe directly from the bathroom.

While he's been away I've slept well every night, until last night, I got woken at 6am this morning to my bed vibrating, and today is my day off and I hadn't got to bed until 2am last night...Side neighbour still appears to be away, so there would have only been one flat occupied. That is the flat underneath him. I have suspected this flat before too, I'm aware that the PRV is likely to be in the bathroom of this flat (because the mirroring flat opposite has one there)....

Getting sick to death of this after nearly two years. Is there any way I can go outside when this is happening and turn off the water to the building? Just to see if it stops, I won't leave it off. I'm not getting any help from any of the landlords here except my own but she comments on the flat all the time, tiny bits of dust on a surface, etc, (the place is clean and tidy, she's even suggested a cleaning schedule to me and getting a cleaner, you'll have to take me on my word that this flat is VERY clean and tidy, it's just an oddity about the landlady, and it's just added pressure, the previous tenant mentioned the same thing, she's 80 year's old), so I'm always reluctant to call her.

If downstairs and side neighbour are both away, it's GOT to be coming from the only other indirectly adjoining flat, the person underneath my side neighbour? Hasn't it? But then how do I explain all the vibration that happened when THAT flat was vacant a few weeks ago.....THAT suggests it's my side neighbour, and even though he's away, his outflow pipe is the only one that's leaking.

I know no one has the answer, but wondering if anyone can hazard a guess....once I'm clearer on where it's likely to be coming from, I can tackle that person. Thanks for reading, I won't keep posting, I will leave it after this unless asked anything.
 
Ok, just adding that since typing this my side neighbour's window is open, so someone is home today. No idea if that was him this morning though, as windows were untouched, car not outside and still looked like he was away then.
 
Find a way of talking to the side neighbour, explain that for the last X nights there has been no vibration, ask him politely when did he go away, come back and can he say what time he used any part of his bathroom or kitchen this morning.
 
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