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You wake up to a freezing house on a 20-degree morning. The boiler’s dead. The kids are cold. You’re already late for work.
What you need is someone who picks up the phone, gives you a real answer about timing, and doesn’t leave you waiting all day. You need a technician who’s seen your exact problem before and carries the parts to fix it without a second trip. You need transparent pricing before the work starts, not after the bill shows up.
That’s what actually matters when your heating fails. Not a sales pitch. Not a runaround. Just fast, reliable boiler service that gets your home warm again so you can move on with your day.
Roosevelt winters don’t mess around, and neither do we. When your boiler’s leaking water, making strange noises, or just won’t fire up, the cost of waiting goes up fast. A $200 service call beats a $5,000 emergency replacement at midnight.
AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is a family-owned company based in Monmouth County. We’ve spent over a decade working on the heating systems that keep Roosevelt homes comfortable through unpredictable New Jersey winters.
Our technicians are licensed, insured, and trained on the equipment you actually have in your basement. We know how older homes in this area are built, what tends to fail first, and how to fix it without unnecessary replacements.
We’re available 24/7 because boiler emergencies don’t wait for business hours. You get upfront pricing, no hidden fees, and someone who shows up when they say they will. That’s not marketing talk. It’s how we’ve stayed in business serving local homeowners who need their heating problems solved, not sold.
You call or contact us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening with your boiler so we can bring the right tools and parts.
We schedule a time that works for you. For emergencies, that usually means same-day service. For routine maintenance or non-urgent repairs, we work around your schedule.
A licensed technician shows up on time, diagnoses the issue, and explains what’s wrong in plain language. You get a clear price before any work begins. No surprises.
If you approve the repair, we handle it on the spot whenever possible. Most boiler repairs in Roosevelt get finished the same visit because we stock common parts and know what fails in this area. You’re not waiting days for an order to come in.
After the repair, we test the system to make sure it’s running safely and efficiently. You get a warranty on the work, and we’re available if anything comes up later. That’s the whole process.
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We handle the full range of boiler problems Roosevelt homeowners deal with. That includes boilers that won’t turn on, systems leaking water, radiators that stay cold, strange noises coming from the basement, and pilot lights that won’t stay lit.
Our service covers gas boilers, oil heating systems, and older cast-iron units common in homes built before 1950. We also work on modern high-efficiency wall-mounted boilers that are becoming more popular as homeowners upgrade.
Roosevelt’s weather has gotten more extreme. Flash freezes and sudden temperature drops put extra stress on heating systems. We’ve seen the patterns. Homes here deal with humidity issues, older ductwork, and equipment that works overtime during peak winter months.
When we service your boiler, we’re checking safety controls, testing pressure levels, inspecting for leaks, cleaning components that affect efficiency, and making sure your system can handle the coldest nights without failing. Regular maintenance catches small problems before they turn into expensive emergencies.
New Jersey homes use more than half their energy on heating. A boiler running inefficiently doesn’t just risk a breakdown. It costs you more every month on your utility bill. Professional boiler repair restores that efficiency and keeps your heating costs where they should be.
Boiler repair costs in New Jersey typically range from $89 to $1,500, with most repairs averaging around $450. The actual price depends on what’s broken and how urgent the situation is.
A service call to diagnose the problem usually starts around $100 to $150. If it’s a simple fix like a faulty thermostat or a pilot light issue, you’re on the lower end. If you need a circulator pump replaced or a heat exchanger repaired, costs go up.
Emergency service outside normal business hours costs more because you’re paying for immediate availability. But that emergency rate is still far cheaper than letting a small leak turn into a flooded basement or a complete system failure in the middle of winter.
We give you upfront pricing before starting any work. You know exactly what you’re paying and why. No hidden fees show up later.
Most boiler repairs take between one and three hours, depending on what’s wrong and whether we need to order a part.
Simple fixes like relighting a pilot, replacing a thermostat, or bleeding radiators usually get done in under an hour. More involved repairs like replacing a circulator pump, fixing a leaking valve, or addressing pressure issues take longer but still typically finish the same day.
We stock common parts in our service vehicles specifically so we can complete most repairs on the first visit. Roosevelt homeowners don’t want to wait days for a part to arrive while their house stays cold.
If we do need to order something, we’ll let you know upfront and give you a realistic timeline. We’ll also discuss temporary solutions if the weather’s bad and you need heat while waiting for the repair.
Your boiler will usually give you warning signs before it fails completely. Catching these early saves you from a middle-of-the-night emergency.
If you’re hearing banging, clanging, or whistling noises from your boiler or radiators, something’s wrong. That could be air in the system, a failing pump, or pressure issues. If you see water pooling around the base of your boiler, you’ve got a leak that needs immediate attention.
Uneven heating is another red flag. If some rooms stay cold while others are fine, your boiler isn’t circulating properly. A sudden spike in your heating bill without changing your thermostat means your system is losing efficiency.
If your boiler keeps shutting off, won’t stay lit, or takes multiple attempts to start, you’re dealing with a control issue or a failing component. Don’t ignore these signs. A $200 repair now beats a $5,000 replacement later.
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency boiler repair throughout Roosevelt and Monmouth County.
When your heat goes out in the middle of winter, you can’t wait until Monday morning. We answer emergency calls at night, on weekends, and during holidays. Response time for true emergencies is typically within a few hours.
Emergency service does cost more than scheduled appointments because you’re paying for immediate availability and after-hours labor. But when it’s 20 degrees outside and your boiler’s dead, that premium is worth it.
We’ll walk you through what’s happening over the phone and give you an honest assessment of whether it’s truly an emergency or if it can wait until morning. We’re not going to upsell you on emergency rates if your situation doesn’t require it.
If your boiler is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than a third of a new system, repair makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old and you’re facing a major repair, replacement is usually the smarter move.
Boilers are built to last 15 to 20 years. Once yours hits that age range, parts start failing more frequently. You might fix one problem only to face another a few months later. At that point, you’re throwing money at a system that’s near the end of its life anyway.
A complete boiler replacement in New Jersey runs between $3,500 and $7,500 depending on the type and size. That sounds expensive, but a new high-efficiency boiler can cut your heating costs by 20 to 30 percent. Over time, that pays for itself.
We’ll give you an honest recommendation based on your specific situation. If a repair buys you several more years, we’ll tell you. If you’re better off replacing it now, we’ll explain why. You make the final call.
You should have your boiler serviced once a year, ideally in September before heating season starts.
Annual maintenance catches small issues before they become expensive emergencies. A technician will inspect safety controls, check for leaks, test pressure levels, clean key components, and make sure everything’s running efficiently.
Over 50 percent of heating repair calls could have been avoided with regular maintenance. Neglected boilers use up to 30 percent more energy than well-maintained ones. That shows up on your utility bill every single month.
Roosevelt’s winters are hard on heating systems. Regular maintenance isn’t just about preventing breakdowns. It’s about making sure your boiler runs safely and efficiently when you need it most. Homes with documented maintenance histories also retain higher resale value in New Jersey’s competitive real estate market.