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Living in a noisy condo?

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12 hours ago, Pengo2001 said:

We bought a condo in Jomtien this year and have a similar problem. It is on the 7th floor but Jomtien second road is directly under us.

We have three options now. New window front and balcony door (quite expensive because it is a 4 meter front - even just for our bedroom), noise reducing curtains or shutters for the night. 

I did not sleep at this place yet just my wife arrived last week and she said the noise is quite loud. So we don't know yet which option we will take.

 

 

Double glazed doors and windows cut noise down a lot. Plants on the balcony, a cauldron of boiling oil. Although having to close windows on cool nights is a shame. 

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  • never buy.   it will never stay quiet

  • Don't buy anything in Pattaya. I did in an area that was completely quiet for many years. After I bought the condo open air bars moved next to me. Noise every day/night despite expensive special windo

  • i don't live in a condo but when i travel i am in hotels and condos.   i wear earplugs. i bought a bottle of 50 before I left the USA.   you can buy ear plugs at Boots Pharmacy.

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Road/street noise is the most difficult to get used to because its so variable. Consider double glazing.

5 hours ago, rech said:

High floor ? smart if you are above 15. Stupid if you are below. Anyway, with so much choice in this country, why living above a road ?!

 

 

 

Right, I have to park my car and walk 3 kilometres through rice paddies to get to mine....but jeez, it's quite!

On 12/8/2019 at 7:40 PM, mike787 said:

these will fix it 100% 

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OK if you sleep on your back, side sleeper no chance with those

 

Noise is the biggest downside for me when living in Thailand, those bloody Tannoy trucks all day selling fruit to condos just as your having a siesta

I lived 3 years on  the second floot in a streetvwith 24/7 heavey traffic. Trams. busses  ambulances . And Yes Ive got used to it. Slept like a baby

 

19 hours ago, PattayaKevin said:

however in high season they have illegal short term rentals with Russians who have no respect for the long term residents. 

Pratumnak? 

6 hours ago, bartender100 said:

OK if you sleep on your back, side sleeper no chance with those

 

Noise is the biggest downside for me when living in Thailand, those bloody Tannoy trucks all day selling fruit to condos just as your having a siesta

I agree...Immigration is my night mare/cross to bear....can't this place like a HELL.  Good luck to both of us...i'm not so sure I will be here much longer....can't survive in this xenophobic (noisy) society.

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