Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:82 decibels at the property line is extreme. My neighbor defends his generator because he got the permits. It's directly opposite the bedroom where I end up whenever I have surgery. About 11' from a room that used to be a porch. The floor vibrates. It's in the side yard. Nobody will help me.
Unfortunately, this is part of living in a densely populated area. If it’s properly permitted, there probably isn’t much you can do but sleep elsewhere in the house or use a white noise machine.
Anonymous wrote:82 decibels at the property line is extreme. My neighbor defends his generator because he got the permits. It's directly opposite the bedroom where I end up whenever I have surgery. About 11' from a room that used to be a porch. The floor vibrates. It's in the side yard. Nobody will help me.
Anonymous wrote:I heard them saying that they think it's a big selling point for the house...
Anonymous wrote:I'm in MoCo. My 90something year old neighbor just passed away. While he was alive, I didn't want to say anything, but the generator he has keeps us up at night. I am thinking to say something to his son, who is selling the house. but does anyone know how I might go about measuring the sound to see if it complies with regulations? And would an inspection upon sale check such a thing? MoCo said there are regulations as to noise at night, but again, don't know how to gauge the sound level.