Boiler Installation in Revere, MA

Boiler Installation for Suffolk County Residents

Need a new boiler in Revere? Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides installation of energy-efficient boilers to keep your home warm and relaxing.

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Boiler Installation Benefits

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  • Stay comfortable year-round with a high-efficiency boiler.
  • Reduce your energy bills with a modern heating system.
  • Avoid repairs with proper boiler installation by experienced professionals.
  • Improve your home’s value with an upgraded heating system.
  • A modern boiler room showcases a white boiler unit and various pipes adorned with gauges, valves, and connectors. Amidst the meticulous plumbing setup by a skilled plumbing contractor in Plymouth County, MA, a red expansion tank stands out against the light beige tiled walls.

    About Emma Plumbing And Drain Services

    Locally Serving Suffolk County

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is your local plumbing contractor in Revere, MA. We specialize in boiler installation and provide quality service that keeps your home soothing and your plumbing functioning properly. We use the best materials and techniques for lasting performance.

    A person wearing a yellow shirt, red cap, and gloves, presumably a plumber from Plymouth County MA, is inspecting a boiler system with a diagnostic tool in the utility room. Copper pipes are visible around the unit.

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    Our Installation Process

  • Assessment: We’ll evaluate your home’s heating needs and recommend a boiler for you.
  • Selection: Choose from a variety of boiler brands and models.
  • Installation: Our technicians will install your new boiler quickly.
  • A plumber in blue overalls uses a wrench to adjust a valve on a complex network of metal pipes and gauges, showcasing his expertise in plumbing repairs. This setup, likely part of a heating or plumbing system, highlights the skilled service available from a trusted plumbing contractor in Plymouth County, MA.
    A plumber in Plymouth County, MA, adjusts the piping connections on a water heater using a wrench. Wearing a cap, they focus intently on tightening a valve. The wall-mounted unit features multiple connected pipes and wires.

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    Why Proper Installation Matters

    A properly installed boiler is essential for a comfortable and all-rounded home. It is supposed to provide accurate heating, prevent expensive repairs, and must have the potential to increase your property value overtime. With Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, you get the expertise to handle all your boiler installation needs in Revere and throughout MA. We provide all ty[pes of boiler services to everyone in the community. To learn more about our services in Suffolk County, contact 774-539-3887.

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    Revere’s first inhabitants were Native Americans who belonged to the Pawtucket tribe and were known to colonists as the Rumney Marsh Indians. The Rumney Marsh was named by the English after Romney Marsh in Kent, England. Nanepashemet, known to colonists as “Sagamore George,” was the leader, or Great Sachem of the Pawtucket Confederation of Abenaki People of Lynn (which at that time included present day Revere). Nanepashemet is thought to have sometimes lived near the Rumney Marsh. One branch of his family took “Rumney Marsh” as their surname.

    In 1616, an epidemic, probably smallpox, swept the region, killing thousands in its wake. Nanepashemet retired to the Mystic River, in what is now Medford, but was found murdered in 1619 at his fort on the brow of Rock Hill overlooking the river. Three sons succeeded him in his reign. One of them, Wonohaquaham, also called “Sagamore John,” had jurisdiction over the Native Americans at Winnisemmit (later Chelsea) and Rumney Marsh.

    In 1624, Samuel Maverick became the first colonist to settle in the area. He built his house at the site of the former Chelsea Naval Hospital (or Admiral’s Hill). On June 17, 1630, John Winthrop, the first Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company in New England joined him there for dinner.

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