1. On a suspect wall, and certainly after removing a c/breast, the whole area should be floated with a render - 4 or5:1:1 - and skimmed with a remedial finish or board finish.
2. C/breast areas have soot issues, even after wire brushing, and the soot can grin through if the detailing isn't correct - some coat the raw brick with PVA or similar, one dry coat and one tacky.
3. Cold service water comes in, esp in December, at near freezing and the copper pipe will often weep with condensation when it encounters room heat.
4. For the time being, wait and watch if time, heat and ventilation will work.
5. A cautionary note: given the pipe business, did the builders run all cable in approved areas, with, hopefully, metal capping?
2. C/breast areas have soot issues, even after wire brushing, and the soot can grin through if the detailing isn't correct - some coat the raw brick with PVA or similar, one dry coat and one tacky.
3. Cold service water comes in, esp in December, at near freezing and the copper pipe will often weep with condensation when it encounters room heat.
4. For the time being, wait and watch if time, heat and ventilation will work.
5. A cautionary note: given the pipe business, did the builders run all cable in approved areas, with, hopefully, metal capping?