I have a somewhat cheaper treadmill that runs manually as opposed to by a motor. I live on the second floor of an apartment building building and the treadmill makes noise and atmosphere that can be felt/heard from the people living below me. Is there any way I can 100% make the signal/atmosphere go away? It needs to be pretty much 100% since the people living below me won’t be content with even a small bit of signal/vibration.
Answer by treebird
Wow! Do they permit breathing? This sounds terrible. People cannot really live without making a small bit of noise.
To reduce noises from the machine itself, check to see if the machine has adequate lubrication in any seats that should have it (see title-holder’s manual). For atmosphere due to the contact between the treadmill and the floor, try getting a thick rubber pad, or possibly a few and set the treadmill on top of these to keep the floor from vibrating from the treadmill motions.
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