Clogged drains got you down? Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides the solutions you need to keep your home’s plumbing flowing freely.
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Locally Owned and Operated
Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is a locally owned and operated plumbing company serving the surrounding Suffolk County area. We use high-quality PVC and copper pipes, along with durable drain cleaning tools, to ensure long-lasting results. Our team is committed to providing honest, reliable service at a fair price.
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Drain Cleaning Cost Chelsea, MA
Ignoring a clogged drain can lead to bigger – and more expensive – problems down the line. Regular drain cleaning not only prevents clogs but also helps maintain the overall health of your plumbing system. At Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, we offer a range of drain cleaning solutions in Chelsea in Suffolk County, MA, to address every issue, from slow drains to stubborn blockages. Call us at 857-398-8840 to schedule an appointment.
The area of Chelsea was first called Winnisimmet possibly meaning “swamp hill” by the Naumkeag tribe, who lived there for thousands of years prior to European colonization in the 1600s. Samuel Maverick became the first European to settle permanently in Winnisimmet in 1624 and his palisaded trading post is considered the first permanent settlement by Boston Harbor. In 1635, Maverick sold all of Winnisimmet, except for his house and farm, to Richard Bellingham. The community remained part of Boston until it was set off and incorporated in 1739, when it was named after Chelsea, a neighborhood in London, England.
In 1775, the Battle of Chelsea Creek was fought in the area, the second battle of the Revolution, at which American forces made one of their first captures of a British ship. Part of George Washington’s army was stationed in Chelsea during the Siege of Boston.
On February 22, 1841, part of Chelsea was annexed by Saugus, Massachusetts. On March 19, 1846, North Chelsea, which consists of present-day Revere and Winthrop, was established as a separate town. Reincorporated as a city in 1857, Chelsea developed as an industrial center and by mid-century had become a powerhouse in wooden sailing ship construction. As the century wore on, steam power began to overtake the age of the sail and industry in the town began to shift toward manufacturing. Factories making rubber and elastic goods, boots and shoes, stoves, and adhesives began to appear along the banks of Boston Harbor. It became home to the Chelsea Naval Hospital designed by Alexander Parris and home for soldiers.
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