Is your old boiler on its last legs? Upgrade to a new, energy-efficient boiler with installation from Emma Plumbing And Drain Services in Milton. We’ll keep your home toasty warm during winter
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We’re Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, your friendly local plumbers in Milton, MA. We’re not just pros in boiler installation – we’re also your neighbors, and we understand how important a warm and cozy home is during those chilly winter months. Our team is honorable in servicing clients in Norfolk County with a new boiler that works like a champ.
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Boiler Installation in MA
Want a boiler that keeps you warm and fuzzy without breaking the bank? Then you need a professional installation! Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides boiler installation services in Milton and throughout MA. We’ll make sure your new system is operating like a well-oiled machine, whether it be a gas, oil, or any other boiler type. Give us a call at 857-398-8840 to schedule now!
The area now known as Milton was inhabited for more than ten thousand years prior to European colonization. The Paleoamerican archaeological site Fowl Meadows lies within the bounds of present day Milton, with charcoal remains dated to 10,210±60 years before present in 1994, later calibrated to 12,140 years before present.
At the time of European exploration and settlement in the early 1600s, the area was inhabited by the Neponset tribe of the Massachusett, an Algonquian people, who referred to the area that would become Milton as ‘Unquatiquisset,’ meaning ‘Lower Falls’, denoting the place where the rapids of the Neponset River meet Massachusetts Bay.
During the spring and summer, the Neponset would settle at the coastal salt marshes of the Neponset River and Squantum, living off the plentiful supply of seafood and coastal sustenance. In the fall and winter, they would migrate inland to the Blue Hills to hunt game in the thickly forested hills. Though they migrated according to the local seasons and climate, they also practiced agriculture, cultivating squash, pumpkins, Northern flint corn, tobacco, and various native fruits such as blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, chestnuts, and acorns. To navigate the many rivers of eastern Massachusetts, they used the abundant trees from the vast forests to make dugout canoes.
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