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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

Noisy Neighbors Above
Hello BP!
I have a duplex that has an up/ down set up. The first floor tenant is hearing some noise from the children upstairs. Thankfully, it’s only in one area that happens to be a hallway.
I’ve looked up any floor materials like those connectable floor mats and thick rugs. Has anyone found those useful? Or have another option to deaden the noise?
Let me know, thanks!