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															No more shivering through the night when your boiler breaks down. You get same-day emergency service when your heat goes out completely, because we understand that losing heat in a New England winter isn’t just uncomfortable—it can be dangerous.
Your family stays comfortable while we handle everything from circulation pump failures to thermostat malfunctions. We arrive equipped with the parts and tools needed to fix most issues on the first visit, getting your heating system back to reliable operation.
You’ll know exactly what you’re paying upfront, with no surprise charges or hidden fees. Our transparent pricing means you can make informed decisions about your heating system without worrying about inflated emergency rates.
Emma Plumbing And Drain Services has been serving Plymouth County since 2007, building our reputation through honest work and reliable service. We’ve transitioned from new construction to focus on what homeowners in Bridgewater really need—dependable repair and maintenance services.
We understand the unique challenges of heating older New England homes and the specific boiler systems common to this area. From cast iron radiators to modern high-efficiency units, we’ve seen every type of boiler failure and know how to fix them efficiently.
Our team is licensed, insured, and committed to transparent communication. We’re not here to upsell you—we’re here to solve your heating problems and build long-term relationships with our neighbors in Bridgewater.
 
															When you call for boiler repair, you get a real person who understands heating emergencies. We prioritize emergency calls and often provide same-day service when your heat is completely out.
Our technician arrives with diagnostic tools and common boiler parts to handle most repairs on the first visit. We start with a thorough inspection, checking your system’s components, fuel flow, pressure, and controls to pinpoint the issue.
Once we identify the problem, we explain your options clearly and provide upfront pricing before any work begins. We complete the repair using quality parts that match your system, then run full tests to confirm proper heating, safe operation, and correct pressure levels. Every repair includes a comprehensive safety inspection, checking for carbon monoxide leaks and ensuring your family’s protection.
 
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Your boiler repair service includes more than just fixing the immediate problem. We provide thorough safety inspections to protect your family from carbon monoxide risks and offer energy efficiency recommendations that can actually lower your heating bills going forward.
In Bridgewater’s older homes, we commonly address circulation pump failures, thermostat malfunctions, and sediment buildup in heat exchangers. Cast iron radiator systems often develop leaks at joints and valves, while zone control valves can stick or fail completely. We carry parts for most major boiler brands and can source components for older systems that many companies won’t service.
We work on all major boiler brands including Weil-McLain, Burnham, Crown, Peerless, and newer high-efficiency models from manufacturers like Navien and Bosch. Whether you have a gas, oil, or electric boiler, steam or hot water system, our team has the experience and parts inventory to handle the repair. Every service includes checking safety controls, pressure relief valves, and verifying correct water pressure and temperature settings.
 
															We prioritize emergency boiler calls and provide same-day service when your heat is completely out. During extreme cold snaps, response times may extend to within 24 hours, but heating emergencies always take precedence over routine maintenance calls.
We understand that losing heat in a New England winter creates an urgent situation for your family. Our technicians are equipped with diagnostic tools and common boiler parts to resolve most issues on the first visit, minimizing the time you’re without heat.
Emergency service is available 24/7 during the heating season because boiler breakdowns don’t wait for convenient business hours.
In Bridgewater’s older homes, the most frequent issues include circulation pump failures, thermostat malfunctions, and sediment buildup in the heat exchanger. Cast iron radiator systems often develop leaks at joints and valves, while zone control valves stick or fail completely.
Ignition problems are common in older gas boilers, and many systems suffer from inadequate maintenance leading to efficiency problems. We also see issues with mineral deposit buildup that can be resolved with power or chemical flushing.
Minor warning signs like odd smells, banging noises, or slow heating are all indicators that something is wrong. Addressing these early signs prevent more serious and expensive problems down the road.
Boiler repair costs vary depending on the specific issue, but most repairs in our area range from $200 to $600. Simple fixes like thermostat adjustments or minor valve replacements cost less, while major component replacements like circulation pumps or gas valves can cost over $1,000.
We provide upfront, transparent pricing before any work begins, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying without surprise charges. Our pricing includes the diagnostic work, parts, labor, and comprehensive safety inspection.
For boilers over 15 years old with frequent problems, we’ll honestly discuss whether repair makes sense versus replacement, helping you make the most cost-effective decision for your situation.
Yes, our technicians work on all major boiler brands including Weil-McLain, Burnham, Crown, Peerless, and newer high-efficiency models from manufacturers like Navien and Bosch. We also service older cast iron boilers that many companies won’t touch.
Whether you have a gas, oil, or electric boiler, steam or hot water system, our team has the experience and parts inventory to handle the repair. We’re familiar with both modern systems and the older boiler configurations common in Bridgewater’s historic homes.
For very old or unusual systems, we can source specialty parts or recommend compatible upgrades that maintain your system’s reliability while improving efficiency.
Every boiler repair includes comprehensive safety inspections using professional detection equipment. We check for carbon monoxide leaks, inspect the venting system for proper operation, and test all safety controls and pressure relief valves.
We also verify correct water pressure and temperature settings, examine the heat exchanger for cracks or corrosion, test the ignition system, and check all electrical connections. Any safety concerns receive immediate attention and clear explanation.
Carbon monoxide safety is particularly important with boiler systems, so we use professional-grade detection equipment and ensure your family’s protection. You’ll receive a clear explanation of our findings and immediate resolution of any safety issues we discover.
Generally, if your boiler is under 15 years old and the repair cost is less than half the replacement cost, repair makes financial sense. We’ll provide honest guidance based on your specific situation without unnecessary upselling.
Warning signs that suggest replacement include frequent breakdowns, dramatically increased heating bills, uneven heating throughout the house, or visible rust and corrosion on the boiler itself. Age alone isn’t always the deciding factor—some well-maintained older boilers outperform newer units that haven’t been properly serviced.
We’ll explain your options clearly and help you understand the long-term costs and benefits of repair versus replacement. Our goal is helping you make the most cost-effective decision for your home and budget, not pushing expensive equipment you don’t need.