Friday 18 March 2011

NOISE AND VIBRATION FROM RENOVATION


The rubble in the two pictures above are bits and pieces of concrete which had come off after all the knocking and drilling by the workers in the house next to mine.  The owner has decided to knock down the wall that divides the main hall and the dining hall.  The master bedroom toilet is also sharing the same fate.  All the rubble shown is just from one side of the toilet wall.
It was because of all the noise and vibration that I spent the whole afternoon in school.  Nevertheless, I was not spared the headache later at night. 
Like my house, that of my neighbour's also faces East.  Though the knocking and drilling is not in my house, I am afraid that the Feng Shui of my house would be affected by the noise and vibration.  In 2011, the East should remain as quiet as possible.  What to do?  I do not think my neighbour believes in Feng Shui judging from the date she has chosen to do the renovation.  This month is extra disastrous for East Facing houses.

To help contain all the disruption and the negative energies from the renovation, I have placed a bowl of water next to the wall that divides our houses.  I will also be putting more metallic cures in my front section to hold the fort.  Hopefully, the workers get the work done before school reopens on Monday.
I might need to go to the WOFS Boutique in Ipoh to consult Feng Shui Master Jason Eng on what to do if the knocking and banging gets louder and the renovation takes a long time.

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