However if as a result of laying the wooden floor you generate excessive noise then your neighbours particularly the flat below could report you for noise pollution and if the council deems it to be excessive noise they could potentially issue you with an order to replace the wood with carpets or even a large fine for example see 1.
Wooden floors in flats law scotland.
Trendy hardwood floors have been banned from thousands of flats in two of scotland s biggest cities.
Growing complaints over noise from neighbours mean landlords in edinburgh and dundee.
Section 71 of the control of pollution act 1974 allows ministers to prepare and approve codes of practice for minimising noise.
For people who are annoyed by wooden floors simply turn on the cd radio at 11 30pm mid level and leave on when the neighbour complains negotiate.
A couple of years ago people moved in above me they bought the flat.
We have produced home improvements.
This was the recent decision of the court of appeal.
They have always been noisey they also have wooden flooring and they wear slippers that sound too big as they drag themselves around their flat.
Trendy hardwood floors have been banned from thousands of flats in two of scotland s biggest cities.
A new law is coming into force some time this year forbidding landlords councils tenants from having laminate flooring or just floorboards in any flats above ground floor apartments.
It is generally only specially designed flats with substantial floor structures that are able to feature hard floor surfaces.
Where a landlord has agreed that the leaseholder can install timber flooring and under floor heating as part of substantial alterations to a flat that landlord cannot then enforce a clause requiring the leaseholder to cover the floors of the flat with carpet and underlay.
It will apply to house conversions and blocks of flats.
Noise guidance that advises on the effects of hard flooring.
A suitable wood floor option for flats and apartments is the installation of engineered wood flooring using the floating method of installation over a sound proofing acoustic underlay.
I have lived in my 2nd floor council flat for over 20 years and bought up my two sons here without issue.
We have issued guidance on drafting codes of practice for minimising noise in scotland.
Between flats is described as only satisfactory or worse it is recommended against either revealing floorboards or installing timber laminate or hardwood floor surfaces within an upper floor flat.
Wooden flooring can cause a drum effect so that i was plagued from the noise in the flat below.