Water Heater Installation in Sharon, MA

Serving Norfolk County, MA

Hot water when you need it! Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides water heater installation services in Sharon. Call us today.

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Benefits of a New Water Heater in Sharon, Norfolk County

Advantages of a New Water Heater

  • Enjoy consistent hot water and improved home comfort.
  • Reduce energy waste and lower your utility bills.
  • Prevent leaks, bursts, and other costly water heater problems.
  • Get the job done right with our plumbing professionals.
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    Locally Owned and Operated in Norfolk County

    Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is a trusted plumbing company serving Sharon, MA, and the surrounding areas in Norfolk County. We’re committed to providing honest, upfront pricing and quality workmanship on every job. Our plumbers are highly trained and experienced in water heater installations.

    A plumber in a gray shirt and cap is adjusting a control panel on a white boiler, expertly managing water heater installation in Plymouth County, MA. He's holding a tablet and is surrounded by red and blue pipes in the tiled room.

    Water Heater Installation Process

    Our Simple Installation Process

  • We’ll first assess your needs and recommend the best water heater.
  • Our team will then install your new unit, adhering to all codes.
  • Finally, we’ll test your new water heater to confirm it’s working perfectly.
  • A worker in a yellow shirt and red overalls adjusts valves on large water tanks, surrounded by numerous pipes in a utility room, showcasing the expertise of a plumbing contractor from Plymouth County, MA.
    A person in a red cap and shirt is using a wrench to adjust a valve on a large cylindrical tank in an industrial setting. Pipes and industrial equipment are visible in the background, showcasing the expertise of a skilled plumbing contractor from Plymouth County, MA.

    Water Heater Services in Norfolk County

    The Importance of a Water Heater

    A properly functioning water heater is essential for any home. It provides hot water for showers, laundry, and dishes. At Emma Plumbing And Drain Services, we understand the importance of a hot water supply. Our plumbers have the knowledge and experience to install your new water heater correctly, providing years of service. Call us at 774-539-3887 to schedule your installation in Sharon, MA.

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    The Town of Sharon was first settled as part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637 and was deemed the 2nd precinct of Stoughton in 1740. It was established as the district of Stoughtonham on June 21, 1765, incorporated as the Town of Stoughtonham on August 23, 1775, and was named Sharon on February 25, 1783, after Israel’s Sharon plain, due to its high level of forestation. Several towns in New England were given this name. Part of Stoughtonham went to the new town of Foxborough on June 10, 1776. During the American Revolution, the townspeople of Sharon made cannonballs and cannons for the Continental Army at a local foundry.

    In front of the Sharon Public Library stands a statue of Deborah Sampson, Sharon’s town heroine. Sampson disguised herself as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War. After the war, she married Benjamin Gannett, a farmer and lived in Sharon until the end of her life. Sampson began a campaign in 1790 to secure a pension from her time in the Revolutionary War, which earned the support of well known public figures, including Paul Revere. In 1804, Revere visited Sampson (then Sampson Gannett) at her farm in Sharon and wrote to the congressman of her district, William Eustis, that he found her “much more deserving than hundreds to whom Congress have been generous.” Sampson was placed on the United States pension list a year later, and awarded an annual payment. She is buried in the local Rock Ridge Cemetery. A street in Sharon is named Deborah Sampson Street in her honor. In 1983, the Massachusetts General Court designated Sampson as the official State Heroine of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

    The Unitarian and Congregational churches in the center of Sharon both have church bells manufactured by Paul Revere.

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