Boiler Replacement in Wayland, MA

Local Boiler Replacement in Middlesex County

Is your boiler on its last leg? Emma Plumbing And Drain Services offers boiler replacement services in Wayland. We install a variety of boilers, including gas-fired boilers, combination boilers, and high-efficiency boilers.

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4 Upsides of a Boiler Replacement with Emma Plumbing And Drain Services

  • Save money on your energy bills with a new, efficient boiler.
  • Enjoy a warmer home and improved comfort.
  • Reduce your environmental impact with a new boiler.
  • A new boiler can increase your property value.
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    Plumbing Services in Middlesex County

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides plumbing services in Wayland and the surrounding area in Middlesex County. Our plumbers have years of experience in boiler services and new boiler installation. We are committed to quality and customer satisfaction.

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    Boiler Replacement Process

    Replacing Your Boiler

    1. Assessment: We will visit your home to evaluate your current boiler and heating system.
    2. Recommendation: We will recommend the best boiler replacement for your needs.
    3. Installation: We will install your new boiler.
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    Best Reasons to Replace Your Boiler

    If your boiler is old, inefficient, or constantly breaking down, it may be time for a replacement. A new boiler can save you money on your energy bills and improve the comfort of your home. Emma Plumbing And Drain Services can install a variety of boiler types, including gas-fired boilers, combination boilers, and new high-efficiency boilers. Call us today at 857-398-8840 to schedule an appointment.

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    Wayland was the first settlement of Sudbury Plantation in 1638. The residents of what is now Sudbury split away in 1722 and formed into the western parish, while residents of what is now Wayland formed into the eastern parish. Prior to the American Revolution Sudbury had one of the largest militias in Massachusetts, numbering about 400. During the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, approximately 302 members of the Sudbury militia, including 115 from the eastern parish, marched to Concord.

    The Town of East Sudbury split away from the western parish and was formally incorporated on April 10, 1780. “The higher average wealth level of the residents on the eastern side of the river and on Pelham Island caused the east side of Town to have a higher total assessment than the west side… the east-siders paid more than half of Town taxes even though more than half of the Town population (and the associated costs for Town services) was on the west side.”

    On March 11, 1835, members of town meeting voted to rename East Sudbury “Wayland” in honor of Dr. Francis Wayland, who was a temperance advocate, abolitionist, then president of Brown University, and a friend of local Judge Edward Mellen. Both Wayland and Mellen were strong advocates of public libraries, and donated money to fund the establishment of a public library for the town. When questions arose about the legality of taxing residents to establish a library, Representative Reverend John Burt Wight brought the question to the state legislature, which led to an 1851 Massachusetts state law enabling the establishment of free public libraries. This makes the Wayland Public library arguably the first free public library in the state and the second public library in the country. The current library building was built in 1900.

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