Water heater giving you trouble? Get it fixed right. Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides top-tier service for homes and businesses in Dover.
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Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is the name Norfolk County trusts for plumbing that works. We’re not just water heater specialists (though we’re pretty excellent at that). We have the skills and knowledge to keep your water flowing from leaky faucets to full system replacements. Need help? Call 857-398-8840, let’s talk.
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Why Water Heater Services Matter
A properly functioning water heater is vital for a comfortable and safe home. At Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, we specialize in installing and replacing water heaters, including electric and gas tank models. We make sure every installation meets your specific needs. Trust our plumbers in Dover, MA to provide the best solution for your home. Call 857-398-8840 to schedule a service or consultation.
The first recorded settlement of Dover was in 1640. It was later established as the Springfield Parish of Dedham in 1748, and incorporated as District Dedham in 1784. Dover was officially incorporated as a town in 1836.
The Benjamin Caryl House at 107 Dedham St. dates from about 1777 and was the home of Dover’s first minister, Benjamin Caryl, his son George, who was the town’s first doctor, and their descendants until 1897. It has been owned by the town and operated by the Historical Society since 1920. The house retains its architectural integrity and has been carefully restored to reflect life in the 1790s when the first two Caryl families lived and worked there together.
The Sawin Building has housed thousands of Dover relics, books, photographs and artifacts since the beginning of the 20th century. Benjamin and Eudora Sawin willed land and funds into the Dover Historical Society along with their old household goods so that the building could be erected, and it was dedicated on May 14, 1907, by members and friends of the society. In the early years, it was used for meetings and to house Dover’s historical memorabilia, but eventually members became disenchanted with the society and the building was seldom opened. In the 1960s, there was a renewed interest which led to the general overhaul and refurbishing of the building. The Sawin Museum, located at the corner of Centre and Dedham Streets in Dover Center, is owned and operated by the Dover Historical Society and is open to the public free of charge.
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