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  • We fix burst pipes fast, minimizing water damage to your Middlesex County home.
  • We install energy-efficient water heaters that save you money.
  • We clear stubborn clogs with our advanced drain-cleaning techniques.
  • We repair and replace boilers, keeping your home warm all winter long.
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    Plumbers in Medford

    Locally Serving Middlesex County

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is your trusted local plumbing partner in Medford and throughout Middlesex County. We use high-quality, durable pipes and fittings, like copper and PEX, to ensure long-lasting repairs. Our team is skilled in working with all types of plumbing systems, from traditional to modern, so you can trust us to handle your plumbing needs with expertise.

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    How We Solve Your Plumbing Issues

    1. Assessment: We listen carefully to understand your plumbing concerns.
    2. Solution: We provide a clear explanation of the problem and recommend the best solutions.
    3. Repair/Installation: Our skilled plumbers execute the repair or installation with precision and expertise.
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    A well-functioning plumbing system is essential to the comfort and safety of your MA home. From leaky faucets to major pipe repairs, Emma Plumbing And Drain Services has the knowledge and experience to handle it all. We use state-of-the-art tools, like video camera inspection, to accurately diagnose and fix even the toughest plumbing problems. Don’t let a plumbing issue disrupt your life-call us at 857-398-8840, Emma Plumbing And Drain Services today!

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    Native Americans inhabited the area that would become Medford for thousands of years prior to European colonization of the Americas. At the time of European contact and exploration, Medford was the winter home of the Naumkeag people, who farmed corn and created fishing weirs at multiple sites along the Mystic River. Naumkeag sachem Nanepashemet was killed and buried at his fortification in present-day Medford during a war with the Tarrantines in 1619. The contact period introduced a number of European infectious diseases which would decimate native populations in virgin soil epidemics, including a smallpox epidemic which in 1633 killed Nanepashemet’s sons, sachems Montowompate and Wonohaquaham. Sagamore Park in West Medford is a native burial site from the contact period which includes the remains of a likely sachem, either Nanepashemet or Wonohaquaham. After the 1633 epidemic, Nanepashemet’s widow, known only as the Squaw Sachem of Mistick, led the Naumkeag, and over the next two decades would deed large parts of Naumkeag territory to English settlers. In 1639, the Massachusetts General Court purchased the land that would become present day Medford, then within the boundaries of Charlestown, from the Squaw Sachem.

    Medford was settled in 1630 by English colonists as part of Charlestown, of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The settlement was originally called “Mistick” by Thomas Dudley, based on the indigenous name for the area’s river. Thomas Dudley’s party renamed the settlement “Meadford”. The name may have come from a description of the “meadow by the ford” in the Mystic River, or from two locations in England that Cradock may have known: the hamlet of Mayford or Metford in Staffordshire near Caverswall, or from the parish of Maidford or Medford (now Towcester, Northamptonshire). In 1634, the land north of the Mystic River was developed as the private plantation of Matthew Cradock, a former governor. Across the river was Ten Hills Farm, which belonged to John Winthrop, Governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony.

    In 1637, the first bridge (a toll bridge) across the Mystic River was built at the site of the present-day Cradock Bridge, which carries Main Street into Medford Square. It would be the only bridge across the Mystic until 1787, and as such became a major route for traffic coming into Boston from the north (though ferries and fords were also used). The bridge would be rebuilt in 1880, 1909, and 2018.

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