Boiler Replacement in Natick, MA

Local Boiler Replacement Experts

Tired of that old, rattling boiler? Upgrade to a new high-efficiency system with Emma Plumbing And Drain Services and enjoy cozy warmth all winter long.

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Why Choose Boiler Replacement?

Transform Your Heating System

  • Kiss those sky-high energy bills goodbye! A new boiler can dramatically reduce your energy costs.
  • Enjoy endless hot water and perfectly heated rooms with a modern boiler system.
  • Say “see ya later!” to constant repairs and maintenance headaches.
  • Boost your home’s value with a shiny new boiler.
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    Your Local Plumbing Experts

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is the leading plumbing company in Natick, MA, and the surrounding areas of Middlesex County. Our team of plumbers specializes in boiler heating systems for both homes and businesses. Contact us at 774-539-3887 to discuss your plumbing needs.

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    Boiler Replacement Process

    Seamless Installation Experience

    1. Initial Assessment: We’ll check out your current system and figure out exactly what you need.
    2. Expert Recommendation: We’ll help you choose the perfect new boiler for your home from a variety of options, including high-efficiency and combination boilers.
    3. Professional Installation: Our skilled plumbers will install your new boiler quickly and efficiently, with minimal disruption to your home.
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    Importance of Boiler Services

    Keep Your Home Comfortable

    A well-maintained boiler is essential for a comfortable and energy-efficient home. Is your old boiler showing signs of wear and tear? Look out for things like rust, leaks, strange noises, and reduced efficiency. It may be time for an upgrade! Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides boiler services in Natick, MA, and throughout Middlesex County. Our team is highly skilled in gas boiler replacement. Call us at 774-539-3887 today!

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    Natick was settled in 1651 by John Eliot, a Puritan missionary born in Widford, England, who received a commission and funds from England’s Long Parliament to settle the Massachusett Indians called Praying Indians on both sides of the Charles River, on land deeded from the settlement at Dedham. Natick was the first of Eliot’s network of praying towns and served as their center for a long time. While the towns were largely self-governing under Indian leaders, such as Waban and Cutshamekin, the praying Indians were subject to rules governing conformity to Puritan culture (in practice Natick, like the other praying towns, combined both indigenous and Puritan culture and practices). Eliot and Praying Indian translators printed America’s first Algonquian language Bible. Eventually, the church in Natick was led for several decades by an indigenous pastor, Rev. Daniel Takawambait.

    The colonial government placed such settlements in a ring of villages around Boston as a defensive strategy. Natick was the first and best documented settlement. The land was granted by the General Court as part of the Dedham Grant.

    After a period of expansion and little focus on evangelism, Reverend John Robinson told the New Englanders to prioritize missionary work over growth, “the killing of those poor Indians….How happy a thing it had been if you had converted some before you had killed any.” Chastened in the wake of the Mystic Massacre which occurred during the Pequot War, sincere efforts at evangelizing began. A school was set up, a government established, and the Indians were encouraged to convert to Christianity. In November 1675, during King Philip’s War, the Natick Indians were sent to Deer Island. Many died of disease and cold, and those who survived found their homes destroyed. The Indian village did not fully recover, and the land held in common by the Indian community was slowly sold to white settlers to cover debts. By 1785, most of the Natick Indians had drifted away. After King Philip’s War, Elliot’s and a few other missionaries’ opposition to the executions and enslavement of Indians were eventually silenced by death threats.

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