Boiler Replacement in Medway, MA

Quality Boiler Services in MA

Stay warm this winter with a new boiler. Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides boiler replacement for Medway homes.

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Is it Time for Your Boiler Replacement? Norfolk County Homeowners Like You Can Receive the Following:

  • A new boiler system can improve your home’s energy efficiency.
  • Modern boilers provide consistent and reliable heating.
  • Updated boiler systems offer better safety for your home.
  • A new boiler may increase your property’s market value.
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    About Our Company

    Serving Medway and Norfolk County

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is a local plumbing company serving Medway and the surrounding areas in MA. We specialize in boiler replacement, helping homeowners achieve better heating with new systems. Our team works with a variety of boiler types, including gas-fired boilers and combination boilers. We also use high-quality parts like forced hot-water boilers to ensure lasting function.

    A person wearing yellow gloves repairs a white water heater, removing a rusty heating element. In the tiled bathroom of a Plymouth County, MA home, where expert plumber services ensure high-quality work, a small potted plant sits on the windowsill.

    The Installation Process

    Getting Your New Boiler

  • Assessment: We evaluate your home’s heating needs.
  • Selection: We help you choose the right boiler system.
  • Installation: Our team installs your new boiler correctly.
  • A person wearing yellow gloves skillfully uses a wrench to repair the bottom of a water heater mounted on a wall. The heater's wiring and connections are visible, revealing the precision of a seasoned plumber in Plymouth County, MA. The individual is focused on the task in a well-lit space.
    A plumber in Plymouth County, MA, is inspecting or repairing a water heater in a bathroom. He holds a tool to adjust the heating element. The heater is mounted on a tiled wall with a vintage wall sconce nearby.

    Boiler Replacement

    The Price of a Defective Boiler Adds up Quickly

    An aging or malfunctioning boiler can cause many problems in your home. It may provide inconsistent heating or even leak, and it could be costing you more on your energy bills. In MA, homeowners rely on quality boilers for warmth and comfort throughout the year. Contact Emma Plumbing And Drain Services at 774-539-3887 to learn more about boiler replacement in Medway.

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    Medway (originally Midway) was first settled in 1657 and was officially incorporated in 1713. At that time, Medway began as a farming community of two hundred thirty-three. It was not long before the water power of the Charles River and Chicken Brook stimulated the formation of cotton and paper mills, straw and boot factories, and a variety of cottage industries. Medway demonstrates the central importance of the Charles River and the thriving town that grew alongside it. Today, the one-room schoolhouses are gone and the country stores have moved to the mall, but the open town meetings continue.

    After nearby Medfield was established as a town in 1651, an increasing number of newcomers settled on the land west of the Charles River. By 1712, this settlement west of the Charles had grown large enough to petition the Massachusetts General Court for the creation of a separate new town. That petition was granted, and the town of Medway incorporated on October 25, 1713. At its founding by Henry Garnsey, and for 170 years afterward, the town of Medway included the land that is now Millis. Eventually, the eastern section of the town, known as East Medway, separated in 1885 to form the town of Millis, and Medway assumed the shape it has today.

    The main cause for the independent formation of Millis from Medway was the physical separation caused by a massive tract of undevelopable land appropriately named in those times, the Great Black Swamp. The Black Swamp was at the geographical center point of Medway and East Medway. Had the land been developable, this would have been the ideal location for a central meeting house, as well as churches and schools. However, because the thick forest/swamp was completely undevelopable, this forced inhabitants of Medway and East Medway to form separate communities with their own respective necessities such as a meeting house and churches. Despite this natural separation, the town remained as one for over 170 years.

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