Before midnight is there a DB level or length of time where break is required or something?
My neighbour has been going with the high pressure water hose on the roof for about 6 hours, the thing sounds like a diesel gennie is stuck to my wall



Noisy domestic equipment
The Protection of the Environment Operations (Noise Control) Regulation 2008 specifies the times when noise from domestic activities should not be heard in a neighbour's home. If a person fails to comply with a warning from the police or council for operating noisy equipment, such as power tools, sound systems, musical instruments, air conditioners, pool pumps or heat pump water heaters, during restricted times, an on-the-spot fine may be issued.
An on-the-spot fine of $200 ($400 for corporations) may be imposed on anyone who continues to make noise up to 28 days after being warned to stop by an authorised EPA officer, the police, or a local council officer.
The times when these noisy appliances should not be used if they can be heard inside certain rooms of a neighbour's residence are listed in Table 1, with advice on who to contact if you need help.
Noise source - from residential premises
Power tools and equipment (powered garden tools; e.g. lawn mowers and leaf blowers; electric or pneumatic tools, chainsaws, circular saws, gas or air compressors and swimming pool or spa pumps)
Time restrictions when noise should not be heard in a habitable* room in a neighbour's residence
Before 8 am and after 8 pm on Sundays and public holidays
Before 7 am and after 8 pm on any other day
Contact
Local council or police







