ᐅ Noise from the washing machine heard throughout the house due to the laundry chute?
Created on: 24 Feb 2018 21:54
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Knallkörper24 Feb 2018 21:56Yes, that’s correct. Our laundry chute is therefore made from a tubular sound damper by the company Torx.
We have a laundry chute from the bathroom on the upper floor to the utility room in the basement. It passes through the ground floor (pantry).
Our chute is a PVC pipe with a diameter of 30cm (12 inches). The pipe ends between the heat pump and the washing machine, with the dryer next to it.
In the bathroom, we made a cover out of wood and tiled it. On the underside, I attached a 5mm (0.2 inch) rubber insulation mat. We don’t hear anything in the bathroom. It would have worked without insulation, but then the cover would slam when dropped.
Our chute is a PVC pipe with a diameter of 30cm (12 inches). The pipe ends between the heat pump and the washing machine, with the dryer next to it.
In the bathroom, we made a cover out of wood and tiled it. On the underside, I attached a 5mm (0.2 inch) rubber insulation mat. We don’t hear anything in the bathroom. It would have worked without insulation, but then the cover would slam when dropped.
blackm88 schrieb:
We have a laundry chute from the bathroom on the upper floor down to the utility room in the basement. It passes through the ground floor (pantry).
Our chute is made from a soil pipe with a diameter of 30cm (12 inches). The pipe ends between the heat pump and the washing machine, with the dryer next to it.
In the bathroom, we built a wooden cover that we then tiled. On the underside, I attached a 5mm (0.2 inch) rubber insulation mat. We don’t hear anything in the bathroom. It would have worked without the insulation as well, but then the cover makes noise if you drop it. Same construction here. We don’t have any noise issues.
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