Plumbing Contractor in Squantum, MA

Plumbing Services in Squantum

Whether it’s a leaky faucet or a burst pipe, Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is your plumbing savior in Squantum, we handle it all!

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  • Plumbing emergency? We’re on it like a superhero, 24/7.
  • We install energy-efficient water heaters that keep your showers hot and your wallet happy.
  • Regular maintenance keeps your plumbing singing a happy tune.
  • Clogged drains? We’ll have them flowing freely faster than you can say “plunger.”
  • A plumber in Plymouth wearing overalls and a tool belt stands in a kitchen with a woman, both reviewing a clipboard and discussing a home repair plan. A toolbox sits on the counter nearby. Available across Middlesex and Suffolk County.

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    About Emma Plumbing And Drain Services

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is your local plumbing champion in Squantum, MA. We’re masters of all things plumbing in Norfolk County, from water heater installations to fixing those pesky leaky faucets. We use tough-as-nails materials like copper and PEX piping to ensure your plumbing system can handle whatever life throws its way.

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    How We Work

    1. Discuss: We’ll listen to your plumbing woes and answer all your questions.
    2. Investigate: We’ll get to the bottom of your plumbing problem like a detective.
    3. Solve: Our skilled plumbers will work their magic and have your plumbing running smoothly in no time.
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    Don’t let a plumbing problem rain on your parade. Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is here to keep your water flowing and your drains clog-free. We use high-tech tools, like video camera inspection, to find and fix hidden leaks and blockages. Call us at 857-398-8840 and let us take care of your plumbing needs.

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    Before the arrival of English colonists in the seventeenth century, Squantum was populated by Native Americans who valued it as a fertile mollusk harvesting site. Moswetuset Hummock, a hill located at the head of the present day causeway leading to the neighborhood, is by one account the origin of the name of the Massachusett tribe of indigenous people for whom the state of Massachusetts is named. In 1621 the tribe’s chief, Chickatawbut, was visited there by Plymouth Colony commander Myles Standish and Squanto, a native guide from whom the peninsula and neighborhood take their names. In the early years following colonization Squantum was part of Dorchester before joining Quincy when it was incorporated as a town separate from Braintree in 1792.

    By the middle of the eighteenth century Squantum had become a resort destination and was eventually connected to the area’s trolley system. By the end of World War I, the neighborhood had formed as a year round residence. Also around this time Squantum had been part of early aviation history as an airshow put on by Harvard University’s Aeronautical Society was held on the peninsula in 1910. On July 1, 1912, during the 3rd annual Boston aviation meet held in Squantum, Harriet Quimby, the first woman pilot in the United States died while piloting an aircraft. In 1927, Dennison Airport opened at the lower end of Squantum Peninsula with Amelia Earhart as a chief employee and pilot. The Naval Air Station Squantum also began operations on the peninsula in the 1920s as a naval reserve training base. The base was used until closing in 1954 and eventually was developed into the neighboring Marina Bay section of Quincy in the 1980s, with some opposition from Squantum residents who feared traffic congestion, noise pollution, and environmental damage from filling wetlands. Today Marina Bay includes a variety of restaurants, other businesses, and housing, as well as a popular boardwalk.

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