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Default neighbour's extractor fan

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(Bob Minchin) wrote:

*From:* Bob Minchin
*Date:* Tue, 11 Aug 2009 10:25:46 +0100

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(poll) wrote:

*From:* poll
*Date:* Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:42:31 -0700 (PDT)

The boundary of my property is at my neighbour's house wall. Her
kitchen extractor fan has been vented through this wall for some
time
and when the fan is on the vent flaps open directly into my

property
and it causes a real nuisance with cooking and cigarette smells
coming
straight onto my patio and then into my house through any

windows I
have open.

Last summer, realising that an extension and extensive

renovations to
the property were imminent, I went next door and, trying to keep
things amicable, pointed out that the smells were causing a

problem
and asked if the owner would reposition the vent elsewhere when

the
kitchen was reorganised.

The building work has now almost finished- planning permission

took
longer than expected- but the extractor vent has not been

altered and
the smells continue. The architect involved has written to me to

say
that it was not possible to re-site the extractor (unlikely as

the
kitchen is enormous!) and sitting outside is not possible for me

and
mine when the extractor is on- plus it has been murder in the hot
weather with all windows closed!

Does anyone know if there rules about the positioning of

extractor fan
vents? Thanks


Does this mean that the vent flaps are actually on/over your
property when open?

If that's the case, Personally, I'd position something directly
in front of the vent (can't fix anything to the wall if the wall
is their property) so that it prevents the flaps opening / blocks
the vent.

Roger

What like a bigger fan blowing it all back in??

Bob


I hadn't thought of that - perhaps the fan could vent the toilet or stench
pipe :-)

Roger