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About Emma Plumbing And Drain Services in MA
Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is a credible company serving Wilmington and the nearby areas in Middlesex County. We’re happy to always provide suitable solutions for all your plumbing needs and at a competitive price. Our team of technicians are trained in a full range of drain cleaning techniques, including hydro jetting, to assure your plumbing system remains highly resistant.
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Hydro jetting is a vital solution to clear clogged drains and maintain a lively plumbing system. It’s a stellar option for removing grease, hair, tree roots, and other blockages. At Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, we have the experience and equipment to handle any hydro jetting task in Wilmington. Call us today at 774-539-3887 in Middlesex County to schedule a service!
Wilmington was first settled in 1665 and was officially incorporated in 1730, from parts of Woburn, Reading, and Billerica. The first settlers are believed to have been Will Butter, Richard Harnden or Abraham Jaquith. Butter, a Scottish Covenanter who fought against Cromwell in the English Civil Wars, was brought to Woburn as an indentured captive. He achieved his freedom, as did all indentured service, after nine years, then relocated to the opposite side of a large swamp (“the boggy part of Wooburne” “across the river”) in what is now Wilmington. Harnden settled in Reading, in an area that is now part of Wilmington. Jaquith settled in an area of Billerica that became part of Wilmington in 1740.
Minutemen from Wilmington responded to the alarm on April 19, 1775, and fought at Merriam’s Corner in Concord.
The Middlesex Canal passed through Wilmington. Chartered in 1792, opened in 1803, it provided freight and passenger transport between the Merrimack River and Boston. One important cargo on the canal was hops. From the middle of the 18th century until the early 19th century, Massachusetts was the acknowledged leader in hop production in North America. Middlesex County in particular was famous for its hop yards, and Wilmington was the first place where the culture grew to a fever pitch.
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