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Smoke through party wall
My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is
finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. Obvious possibilities a through the window - unlikely? through blocked up flue; through hidden air vent ? Other possibilities to investigate or suggestions for treatment would be appreciated as the bedroom in question is granddaughters (12 months) and she has been sleeping badly recently (?connection?) and I'd like to help get it sorted pdq. -- John Cartmell john@ followed by finnybank.com 0845 006 8822 Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527 www.finnybank.com Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing |
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John Cartmell wrote:
My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. Obvious possibilities a through the window - unlikely? through blocked up flue; through hidden air vent ? Other possibilities to investigate or suggestions for treatment would be appreciated as the bedroom in question is granddaughters (12 months) and she has been sleeping badly recently (?connection?) and I'd like to help get it sorted pdq. The house might have caught fire at sometime before she bought it, and the walls might have just been painted over? |
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ben wrote: John Cartmell wrote: My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. Obvious possibilities a through the window - unlikely? through blocked up flue; through hidden air vent ? Other possibilities to investigate or suggestions for treatment would be appreciated as the bedroom in question is granddaughters (12 months) and she has been sleeping badly recently (?connection?) and I'd like to help get it sorted pdq. The house might have caught fire at sometime before she bought it, and the walls might have just been painted over? Don't think so. The smell wasn't there a few weeks ago but has been quite clear for the last few mornings - and daughter reckons it is tobacco. There are no signs of there having been a fire. -- John Cartmell john@ followed by finnybank.com 0845 006 8822 Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527 www.finnybank.com Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing |
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In message , John Cartmell
writes My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. Obvious possibilities a through the window - unlikely? through blocked up flue; through hidden air vent ? I assume the bedroom is on the party wall side of the house? Can you lift the flooring and check the wall, could be gaps where the floor joists are fitted into the brick work. Via the attic? Again are there gaps in the party wall? Other possibilities to investigate or suggestions for treatment would be appreciated as the bedroom in question is granddaughters (12 months) and she has been sleeping badly recently (?connection?) and I'd like to help get it sorted pdq. -- Bill |
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John Cartmell wrote:
In article , ben wrote: John Cartmell wrote: [snip] The house might have caught fire at sometime before she bought it, and the walls might have just been painted over? Don't think so. The smell wasn't there a few weeks ago but has been quite clear for the last few mornings - and daughter reckons it is tobacco. There are no signs of there having been a fire. It might only appear at humid conditions? there won't be any signs of house being on fire if the job was well done to cover up the signs? Other possibility knock next door and ask does anyone smoke in that house, heavily. A ghost. :-) |
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On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 21:02:03 +0100, John Cartmell
wrote: Obvious possibilities a through the window - unlikely? through blocked up flue; through hidden air vent ? Through the party wall either in the attic or under the bedroom floorboards or under the ground floor. In 1930's houses it wasn't at all uncommon to have large gaps in the brickwork in any of these places. -- Peter Parry. http://www.wpp.ltd.uk/ |
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ben wrote: John Cartmell wrote: In article , ben wrote: John Cartmell wrote: [snip] The house might have caught fire at sometime before she bought it, and the walls might have just been painted over? Don't think so. The smell wasn't there a few weeks ago but has been quite clear for the last few mornings - and daughter reckons it is tobacco. There are no signs of there having been a fire. It might only appear at humid conditions? there won't be any signs of house being on fire if the job was well done to cover up the signs? An item to check certainly. And thanks for the humidity clue. Other possibility knock next door and ask does anyone smoke in that house, heavily. We know the neighbours do smoke. It's how the smoke gets into my g'daughtr's bedroom that's the problem. A ghost. :-) Now that's an interesting line! ;-) -- John Cartmell john@ followed by finnybank.com 0845 006 8822 Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527 www.finnybank.com Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing |
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Peter Parry wrote: On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 21:02:03 +0100, John Cartmell wrote: Obvious possibilities a through the window - unlikely? through blocked up flue; through hidden air vent ? Through the party wall either in the attic or under the bedroom floorboards or under the ground floor. In 1930's houses it wasn't at all uncommon to have large gaps in the brickwork in any of these places. Thanks to Bill and Peter. Lots of investigating to do ... ;-( -- John Cartmell john@ followed by finnybank.com 0845 006 8822 Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527 www.finnybank.com Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing |
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In message , John Cartmell
writes Thanks to Bill and Peter. Lots of investigating to do ... ;-( Good luck, please let us know how you get on. -- Bill |
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"John Cartmell" wrote in message ... My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. If no-one else smells it, I'd suggest a pregnancy test.... |
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John Cartmell wrote: My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. Obvious possibilities a through the window - unlikely? through blocked up flue; through hidden air vent ? My guess would be poor mortar work in the party wall behind the skirting or in the floor void beneath. -- *Marriage changes passion - suddenly you're in bed with a relative* Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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wrote: "John Cartmell" wrote in message ... My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. If no-one else smells it, I'd suggest a pregnancy test.... Now that's an option I hadn't considered! ;-) -- John Cartmell john@ followed by finnybank.com 0845 006 8822 Qercus magazine FAX +44 (0)8700-519-527 www.finnybank.com Qercus - the best guide to RISC OS computing |
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"John Cartmell" wrote in message My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. My mum had a similar problem in a 2nd floor flat. Turned out that all the service pipes/cables went up & down in one corner and were boxed in badly with plasterboard. It was sealed with silicone and solved the problem. I reckon there is a pathway between the bedroom & next door, maybe in the loft or under the floor. Dave |
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John Cartmell wrote:
My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. Undoubtedly coming in under the floorboards. Drove my GF mad at her place. We were all set to pull up the floorboards on every floor and get stuck in with expanding foam sprays. In the end she decided to move, I'm glad to say. I don't envy you, you've probably got a lot of work ahead if you want to fix this. Regards Mark |
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Mark A wrote: My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. Undoubtedly coming in under the floorboards. Drove my GF mad at her place. We were all set to pull up the floorboards on every floor and get stuck in with expanding foam sprays. In the end she decided to move, I'm glad to say. I don't envy you, you've probably got a lot of work ahead if you want to fix this. If it's just one of the bedrooms, shouldn't be too much work to render the party wall under those floorboards and behind the skirting. -- *The older you get, the better you realize you were. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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"John Cartmell" wrote in message ... My daughter has recently moved into a 1930s semi and, after a few weeks, is finding that one of the bedrooms smells strongly of tobacco smoke in the mornings. No one in the house smokes and it's presumed that it's coming from next door. let us know how you get on |
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