Is your water heater on the brink of failure? Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides fast water heater replacement services in Randolph to keep the hot water flowing.
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Emma Plumbing And Drain Services is a trusted plumbing company serving Randolph, MA. We’re your fellow community, and we understand the importance of dependable hot water supply. Our team has the knowledge and expertise to take care of all your water heater needs, from selecting an adept model to a hassle-free installation process.
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Water Heater Replacement in MA
Want a water heater that provides endless hot showers and keeps your dishes sparkling clean? Then you need a professional installation! Emma Plumbing And Drain Services provides water heater replacement services in Randolph and throughout MA. We’ll make sure your new system is running exceptionally well. Give us a call at 857-398-8840 for a consultation.
Before European colonization the area that is now Randolph was occupied by the Massachusett, Wampanoag, and Pokanoket tribes. It was called Cochaticquom by the local Cochato and Ponkapoag tribes. The town was incorporated in 1793 from what was formerly the south precinct of the town of Braintree. According to the centennial address delivered by John V. Beal, the town was named after Peyton Randolph, first president of the Continental Congress.
Randolph was formerly the home of several large shoe companies. Many popular styles were made exclusively in Randolph, including the “Randies”. At the time of Randolph’s incorporation in 1793, local farmers were making shoes and boots to augment household incomes from subsistence farming. In the next half century, this sideline had become the town’s major industry, attracting workers from across New England, Canada and Ireland and later from Italy and Eastern Europe, each adding to the quality of life in the town. By 1850, Randolph had become one of the nation’s leading boot producers, shipping boots as far away as California and Australia.
The decline of the shoe industry at the beginning of the twentieth century led to Randolph’s evolution as a suburban residential community. Boot and shoe making has been supplanted by light manufacturing and service industries. The town’s proximity to major transportation networks has resulted in an influx of families from Boston and other localities who live in Randolph but work throughout the metropolitan area.
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