It is with quite a bit of annoyance I’m back (see posts on previous pages).
Snapping cracking noises from the ceilings, and the master bedroom floor is very springy and bouncy).
First repair was screwing back the ceiling tight, worked perfectly initially for couple of weeks then the issues gradually came back to what it was.
Then they added couple of horizontal noggins, no impact at all.
Finally late last year they pulled ceilings down and put resilient bars up. I told them many times that the noise was being generated by the really springy and bouncy floor and they should look at addressing that. They didn’t, and now the resilient bars work is failing.
No idea why the floor bounces so much just walking on it. It’s like a caravan floor. We find if we have the heating on the is always 2 or 3 very loud pops/cracks as things expand.
We can now also see that the freshly installed and plastered ceilings has several straight creases in it where the resilient bars run.
We’re waiting for them to return to log this officially and no doubt another bin fight about fault and repairs.
Has anyone had any experience of this? The spacing seems to be 450mm so cant be that.