Water backups in sinks, toilets, or tubs? These are red flags that hydro jetting from Emma Plumbing And Drain Services will restore your plumbing to peak performance.
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About Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, MA, Stoneham
When you choose Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, you’re choosing a company that cares about your home and your satisfaction in Middlesex County. We’re determined to provide honest services including many drain cleaning techniques such as hydro jetting, to assure you get a plumbing system that is in top condition at a fair price.
The Hydro Jetting Process
Hydro Jetting MA, Stoneham
Don’t underestimate the importance of regular drain maintenance. Hydro jetting not only clears existing clogs but also helps prevent future problems, saving you time and money in the long run. Contact Emma Plumbing And Drain Services at 857-398-8840 to schedule a service and keep your drains flowing, Middlesex County.
The earliest documented mention of the territory now called Stoneham dates to 1632 when, on February 7, Governor Winthrop and his party came upon this area. They found Spot Pond and ate their lunch on a place they called Cheese Rock, now known as Bear Hill. Stoneham is situated on the traditional territory of the Massachusett and Pawtucket peoples.
Stoneham was first settled by colonists in 1634 and was originally a part of Charlestown. In 1678, there were six colonists with their families, all in the northeast part of the town, probably because of its proximity to the settlement in Reading (now Wakefield).
By 1725, the population of the area, called “Charlestown End”, had increased until there were 65 male inhabitants paying taxes; however, they were miles away from the settlement in Charlestown and could not conveniently reach its church or school. For this reason, Captain Benjamin Geary and 53 other residents of the area petitioned Charlestown to allow them to be separated. The town refused their petition at first, but on December 17, 1725, the General Court passed an act to establish the new township of Stoneham, separating it from Charlestown, and releasing its residents from the obligation to pay taxes to Charlestown, provided that within two years they would erect a suitable church and hire a minister and a schoolmaster.
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