Is 9am on Sunday...

Tbh I'm tempted to go and wash my car. Neighbours are total dicks, putting bricks in the road so they can drive up their fake driveway and then leaving them stopping cars from parking up in the actual spot! So a bit of pressure washer noise won't hurt them.
 
Tbh I'm tempted to go and wash my car. Neighbours are total dicks, putting bricks in the road so they can drive up their fake driveway and then leaving them stopping cars from parking up in the actual spot! So a bit of pressure washer noise won't hurt them.

Them parking in their driveway or them parking on that spot in the road, what difference does it make? The space is occupied either way so I don't see the issue here.
 
Them parking in their driveway or them parking on that spot in the road, what difference does it make? The space is occupied either way so I don't see the issue here.

The fact that they don't have a car and it's a residents permit only, their visitors have left the house and the bricks have been on the roadfor the past two days. That's the issue.
 
Anything after 9am is fair game IMO.

Wake any lazy gets up if they are still in bed. There's already a neighbour fitting a new kitchen with his circular saw and router set up outside.
 
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Don't do it. If you were my neighbour I'd choke you with the flex or if it was petrol we'd have a bbq with you as the meat!

I like sleep.
 
Aren't quiet hours defined within noise laws as 11pm-7am or something.

9am I'd say is fine, you can't be expected to know the shift patterns for all your neighbours.
 
I'd wait till 11am, I'm up early myself but a lot of people catch up on sleep on Saturday and Sunday. Is your gardening really that important you can't do something else for a few hours?
 
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