Water Heater Installation in Marina Bay, MA

New Water Heaters in Norfolk County

Get hot water when you need it! Emma Plumbing And Drain Services installs water heaters in Marina Bay, MA.

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Water Heater Installation in Norfolk County

Benefits of a New Water Heater

  • A new water heater can save you money on your energy bills.
  • We install all types of water heaters in Norfolk County.
  • A properly installed water heater will last for years.
  • We offer convenient appointments in Marina Bay, MA.
  • A plumber from Plymouth, MA, wearing glasses and gloves, adjusts a wall-mounted water heater with a wrench, carefully inspecting the appliance in a bright indoor setting.

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    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services in Norfolk County

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services offers plumbing services, including water heater installation. Our plumbers in Marina Bay MA can install any type of water heater. We’re a plumbing company in Norfolk County and dedicated to doing the job right.

    A technician wearing a cap and overalls adjusts a control panel on a white boiler in Norfolk while holding a digital tablet. The boiler, surrounded by red and blue pipes, is set in a tiled room.

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    How We Install Water Heaters

  • Evaluation: We’ll look at your current water heater.
  • Recommendation: We’ll suggest the best new water heater for you.
  • Installation: We’ll install your new water heater quickly and correctly.
  • A plumber in a yellow shirt, red overalls, and a red cap works on pipes connected to a water heating system in a utility room in Middlesex.
    A man in a red cap and shirt uses a wrench to tighten a pipe on top of a large water heater in a Norfolk, MA utility room.

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    Do You Need a New Water Heater?

    A good water heater is important for every home. If your water heater is old or not working properly, it might be time for a replacement. Emma Plumbing And Drain Services can install a new water heater in your Marina Bay, MA home. Call us at 857-398-8840 to schedule an appointment.

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    Marina Bay is situated on the former site of the Victory Destroyer Plant and Naval Air Station Squantum, a naval airfield that was closed in 1954. The surplus base was sold at auction in 1956 by the U.S. Government’s General Services Administration to the Boston Edison company, the major electric utility in eastern Massachusetts at the time. Although other uses were discussed, it was generally assumed that Boston Edison would use the 600-acre (2.4 km2) site to build an electricity generation facility, with the construction of a nuclear power plant included in the speculation. The company did not act to develop a plant and instead leased the property to a company that maintained a large marina on the site in the 1960s, using the main hangar of the old naval air base as the main marina building.

    Boston Harbor Marina Inc., later Marina Industries Inc., became interested in development of the land as a mixed-used complex in the 1980s and a group driven by Quincy developers William and Peter O’Connell was able to gain support and finally approval from the city of Quincy for the project in 1985. Construction proceeded in phases for several years until the recession of the early 1990s brought it to a halt and eventually forced the O’Connells to declare bankruptcy. Development continued under other management with the involvement of the O’Connells after foreclosure. During the 1990s and beyond it became recognized as a highly desirable location by companies and urban professionals and has been cited by the state of Massachusetts as a successful example of “traditional neighborhood development”, an aspect of what has come to be known as New Urbanism.

    The development has not existed without controversy. The initial concept and construction was opposed unsuccessfully by residents of the adjacent Squantum neighborhood of Quincy who feared traffic congestion and noise pollution. Later, environmental groups successfully opposed expansion of the complex into an area of wetlands used as a bird sanctuary, fighting a five-year battle that ended in 2002. Noise from a large nightclub known as Ocean Club, formerly Marina Bay Beach Club, formerly WaterWorks, has prompted complaints from as far away as the Boston neighborhood of Savin Hill, located 2,000 feet (610 m) across Dorchester Bay, and has been an ongoing source of political struggles.

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