Cooking odours
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This may sound a bit daft but has anyone any suggestions? I have a sixth floor apartment in a ten storey block. We really like the apartment but everyday we have cooking aromas infiltrating into our kitchen and bathroom. The odours seem to come from below. Some of the time you can put up with it, but if the smell is 'fishy' it is not very pleasant.
I just wondered if anyone else had experienced such a problem and, if so, whether they were able to do anything to overcome it. Is the answer to fit a better extractor? Or is it just one of those things you have to put up with?
I just wondered if anyone else had experienced such a problem and, if so, whether they were able to do anything to overcome it. Is the answer to fit a better extractor? Or is it just one of those things you have to put up with?
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Originally Posted by pablo06
This may sound a bit daft but has anyone any suggestions? I have a sixth floor apartment in a ten storey block. We really like the apartment but everyday we have cooking aromas infiltrating into our kitchen and bathroom. The odours seem to come from below. Some of the time you can put up with it, but if the smell is 'fishy' it is not very pleasant.
I just wondered if anyone else had experienced such a problem and, if so, whether they were able to do anything to overcome it. Is the answer to fit a better extractor? Or is it just one of those things you have to put up with?
I just wondered if anyone else had experienced such a problem and, if so, whether they were able to do anything to overcome it. Is the answer to fit a better extractor? Or is it just one of those things you have to put up with?




