Capitol Hill Day School Building Addition

Through the upcoming renovation of the Dent building, the School will realize a long term strategic goal of supporting and strengthening our programs by improving and updating our facility.


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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Magnolia Plumbing -- On the job in the coldest weather!

The first day of 2010 Winter Break found the School's front sidewalk, steps, and the sidewalk on South Carolina Avenue covered by a sheet of ice. Both safety and resource concern. Someone turned then left running the water spigot.

Magnolia Plumbing, a firm that has worked with us for more than a decade, proposed then installed safety spigots that will make it substantially more difficult for this vandalism to reoccur.

Mike Kromer, Jr., our man in blue, does look a bit chilly!

Heating System -- More Technology!


C. L. Hibbard Plumbing and Heating came to the School's rescue several years ago when our mega-boiler ceased working on very cold days because the pressure in Washington Gas's Second Street pipe was not high enough to meet the boiler's safe operating standard. Hibbard installed five small Peerless units that cycle on or off depending on outside air temperature and interior comfort.

These pictures show the units' first significant "upgrade," new motherboards and controls enabling even greater efficiency. In the first picture, Mike opens up the units to disconnect the wiring, Charlie Hibbard, above, inspects the parts delivery, and Chip Hibbard, the tech guy, below, wires in the new motherboard to complete the installation.