Hi, We recently bought a 1900s terrace, and after removing old wallpaper and chimney breasts got most of the house replastered. Used mortar mix to fix up some of the worse gaps in the brickwork before the plasterer came, and in one of the downstairs rooms near where the chimney breast had been removed noticed that a really strong ammonia type smell came out of the walls where we'd done this. When dry the smell went.
Plasterer came in to do that room and the smell came back again - he said he thought it may be where they'd had animals in the past, but I wasn't convinved after noticing the reaction with the mortar mix before - especially as it had happenend nearer the top half of the wall.
Nearly five weeks later and the room still smells of ammonia in the corner where I'd originally noticed it. Haven't yet painted that room, and worried there may be a bigger problem somewhere.
Google searches turned up the fact that soot mixing with cement can cause ammonia type smells - and this was the room where there was most sooty brickwork on the wall behind the chimney breast. The back of this wall is still covered in soot now (this is in the cupboard under the stairs, which we haven't yet plastered).
So my question is, if this is just a reaction of something in the plaster with the soot, will it go completely given time? Or do we need to do something to somehow neutralise the smell first before painting? Also planning to plaster the cupboard under the stairs. Is this a good idea? Will it solve the problem by trapping all the smells inside? Would plaster boarding the cupboard be a better idea so the plaster doesn't come in direct contact with the sooty bricks? Really not sure they could be cleaned as they're not in good condition, and it seems like the soot has penetrated them completely.
Any advice much appreciated?
Plasterer came in to do that room and the smell came back again - he said he thought it may be where they'd had animals in the past, but I wasn't convinved after noticing the reaction with the mortar mix before - especially as it had happenend nearer the top half of the wall.
Nearly five weeks later and the room still smells of ammonia in the corner where I'd originally noticed it. Haven't yet painted that room, and worried there may be a bigger problem somewhere.
Google searches turned up the fact that soot mixing with cement can cause ammonia type smells - and this was the room where there was most sooty brickwork on the wall behind the chimney breast. The back of this wall is still covered in soot now (this is in the cupboard under the stairs, which we haven't yet plastered).
So my question is, if this is just a reaction of something in the plaster with the soot, will it go completely given time? Or do we need to do something to somehow neutralise the smell first before painting? Also planning to plaster the cupboard under the stairs. Is this a good idea? Will it solve the problem by trapping all the smells inside? Would plaster boarding the cupboard be a better idea so the plaster doesn't come in direct contact with the sooty bricks? Really not sure they could be cleaned as they're not in good condition, and it seems like the soot has penetrated them completely.
Any advice much appreciated?