Don’t shiver through another winter with an old, non dependable boiler. Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides boiler installation services in Dedham to keep your home comfy.
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Meet Emma Plumbing And Drain Services in Norfolk County
We’re Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, your local plumbing in Dedham, MA. We get it – a warm home is a happy home, and that’s where we come in. Our team knows boilers inside and out, so you can trust us to find the perfect fit for your needs and install it without a hitch.
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Boiler Installation in MA
Want a boiler that keeps you cozy and saves you money? A professional installation is key! Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides top level boiler installation services in Dedham and throughout MA. We’ll make sure your new system is performing at its maximum potential. Call us at 774-539-3887 to schedule a visit.
Settled in 1635 by people from Roxbury and Watertown, Dedham was incorporated in 1636. It became the county seat of Norfolk County when the county was formed from parts of Suffolk County on March 26, 1793. When the Town was originally incorporated, the residents wanted to name it “Contentment”. The Massachusetts General Court overruled them and named the town after Dedham, Essex in England, where some of the original inhabitants were born. The boundaries of the town at the time stretched to the Rhode Island border.
At the first public meeting on August 15, 1636, eighteen men signed the town covenant. They swore that they would “in the fear and reverence of our Almighty God, mutually and severally promise amongst ourselves and each to profess and practice one truth according to that most perfect rule, the foundation whereof is ever lasting love.”
They also agreed that “we shall by all means labor to keep off from us all such as are contrary minded, and receive only such unto us as may be probably of one heart with us, [and such] as that we either know or may well and truly be informed to walk in a peaceable conversation with all meekness of spirit, [this] for the edification of each other in the knowledge and faith of the Lord Jesus…” The covenant also stipulated that if differences were to arise between townsmen, they would seek arbitration for resolution and each would pay his fair share for the common good.
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