Manassas Plumbers Idle As Weather Halts School Renovation Works

Manassas plumbers were among the professionals forced to stop renovation work on a local school due to bad weather.
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London, United Kingdom (prHWY.com) March 25, 2013 - Manassas plumbers were only one of the professional groups forced to interrupt ongoing renovation work at a Northern Virginia school due to bad climacteric conditions.

Work on antiquated Edinburg school, in the Woodstock region, was well under way when yet another bout of bad weather forced authorities to bring the project to a halt, thus delaying its conclusion.

At this point, workers (Manassas plumbers included) have completed about 75 percent of the work. The school's old heating-oil tank, for instance, was sold for scrap, and replaced with brand new plumbing, electrics and ductwork.

80 percent of hazardous materials have also been removed, and interior work is predicted to be ready well within the set deadline (the beginning of the next school year). Work on the exterior has obviously had its delays, chiefly due to weather, but the completion dates seem, at this point, to be viable and achievable.

The renovated school has already been booked by local groups for the hosting of extra-curricular activities, chief among them a service to provide educational help to special needs students in Shenandoah County.

To hire Manassas plumbers, contact HMS Plumbing at www.hmsplumbing.com or (01) 703-583-8205.

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