Complaints of noise

Carmen802
Level 3
London, United Kingdom

Complaints of noise

Hiya, I have airbnbed for at least 6 yrs and never had a complaint about noise.  It is a Victorian property, with wooden floors that are covered with underlay and flooring.

 

I am really concerned because my guest is complaining because he can hear noise such as walking in the room above his snd he cannit sleep. I do not know what to do as it is me, in the kitchen on my tiptoes for about 10-20mins or less. He has been with me for a week now and complained 2wice.

The first time I apologised as I had pulled a chair out and it made a scraping noise and walked normally, heel first, socks/slippers on. Last night, I tip toed around for about 10 mins.  This led to him messaging me that the noise was disturbing his sleep again. I really want him to have a positive experience in my home but I just don't know what more I can do.  Today I am looking at buying a rug and more substantial ear plugs.  Ideas please. It is an old house that does have movement and a few squeaks and I do sometimes go upstairs in the night if I cannot sleep, to make myself a hot drink. Or to put cooked food away because I have forgotten to do it earlier.

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Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

Is your kitchen upstairs @Carmen802 - that is an unusual layout .

 

sometimes you can't please everyone and you should be able to use your own kitchen at reasonable hours without tiptoeing about .

 

i am sure you weren't in your kitchen very late at night.

 

personally i would say that it doesn't feel like your property is a good fit for him. That he knew he was occupying a shared home and therefore there would be some household noise . And that you aren't making noise at an unreasonable time 

I would offer him a penalty free cancellation so he can book somewhere else @Carmen802 

Carmen802
Level 3
London, United Kingdom

He has booked until end of March. If I offer a penalty free cancellation, I stand to lose a substantial income do I not? 

 

Yes the layout is unusual. Is there an unreasonable time to be in one's kitchen?

 

Thanks for your response😀

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Suffolk Coastal District, United Kingdom

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@Carmen802 

Well....I guess it depends on what time the guest is going to bed? If you state your Quiet Hours are 11pm-7am, then the guest might assume you wouldn't be moving around in the Kitchen and are probably sleeping too after 11pm.

 

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Not sure you can do much now except "walk on eggshells for the rest of the stay, or do as @Helen3 suggests in offering to cancel. However, he will still be able to leave a review, which most likely will be a negative one.

 

Potential For Noise Section

I would definitely update your Potential for noise section on your listing (you only mention car noise) and add that your kitchen (and bedroom I assume)  is upstairs and the guest room is downstairs. I try to be as quiet as possible during 11pm-7am, but you may hear some noise as we we have wood floors. I would also add this info to Other Details in the description, as many guests don't read the Property Info section.

 

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Messaging to Guests

You could also maybe consider adding a message to guests after booking that you are looking forward to hosting them! Please note, this is a room in a shared home in a charming victorian with wood floors. We do our best to minimize noise 11pm-7am, but If you are a very light sleeper, we do offer a white noise sound machine and ear plugs.

 

Thank you.  Because it has never been an issue, I have not thought to mention it & hesitate to do so as it is not music, loud talking or sustained noise and may gove ppl the wtong impression.  I will definitely buy some more sunstantial ear plugs for the guest.  I like the description of the house, I might add that in.  Thank you @Joan2709.  I am going to get a rug over the weekend. Hopefully this will help.