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<blockquote data-quote="Ceepank" data-source="post: 452024" data-attributes="member: 29458"><p>Hi phil</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your reply.</p><p></p><p>Well we had thought about this, but we spoke to the neighbour and their bathroom is situated at the back of the flat, as is ours. The noise appears to originate in the front wall of the lounge near to the bay window - which seems a strange location to hear a fan or boiler or similar... you can't actually hear the noise at all in the bathroom or kitchen, which are right at the back of the properties ... it's so frustrating that the noise is in the lounge and going through to the bedroom, as these are generally the quiet areas of the house where we would like to be able to relax / sleep! The humming sometimes persists for several hours at a time (with breaks of a minute or so in between starting and stopping) so this also makes me think it's unlikely to be a bathroom ... though I guess it's possible it is some kind of fan ... perhaps in another room ... I just can't think what on earth else it could be</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceepank, post: 452024, member: 29458"] Hi phil Thanks for your reply. Well we had thought about this, but we spoke to the neighbour and their bathroom is situated at the back of the flat, as is ours. The noise appears to originate in the front wall of the lounge near to the bay window - which seems a strange location to hear a fan or boiler or similar... you can't actually hear the noise at all in the bathroom or kitchen, which are right at the back of the properties ... it's so frustrating that the noise is in the lounge and going through to the bedroom, as these are generally the quiet areas of the house where we would like to be able to relax / sleep! The humming sometimes persists for several hours at a time (with breaks of a minute or so in between starting and stopping) so this also makes me think it's unlikely to be a bathroom ... though I guess it's possible it is some kind of fan ... perhaps in another room ... I just can't think what on earth else it could be [/QUOTE]
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