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Amonia smell from chimney
I have just pointed my chimney in the loft and it produced a very strong amonia smell, have any of you brilliant people any ideas what causes this and how do I stop it happening again if nescessary,
many Thanks dave G
many Thanks dave G
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here in the U.S., fly ash, recovered from coal fired power plants, is used in mortar mixes as a substitute or addition to cement. Fly ash often, when used in mortar, produces Ammonia, since the electrical producing companies inject ammonia into the flue stack for various reasons. This will dissipate over a period of time, but one can check the contents of the mortar mix and assure it contains cement products only...
Best of luck!
Best of luck!