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Furnace Repair in Middletown, NJ

Furnace Repair In Middletown

Is your furnace on the fritz? AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling provides swift and reliable furnace repair in Middletown. Get your home warm again – contact us today!

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Benefits of Furnace Repair

Why Choose AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling?

  • Stay cozy all winter long with a fully functioning heating system.
  • A well-maintained furnace can lower your energy bills.
  • Avoid costly breakdowns with preventative furnace maintenance.
  • Improve your home’s air quality with our professional furnace repair service.
  • A boiler room with two large industrial boilers. Each boiler is equipped with red components and surrounded by pipes of various colors, gauges, and valves. The floor is concrete, and the walls are light-colored.

    Furnace Repair Company

    Serving Monmouth County With Quality

    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is your go-to source for furnace repair in Middletown and throughout Monmouth County. We use high-quality replacement parts, like durable igniters and long-lasting control boards, to ensure your furnace runs smoothly. Our team is skilled in repairing all major furnace brands, including Lennox, Carrier, and Trane. When you need reliable heating solutions, call AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling.

    A modern boiler room with blue heating equipment and pipes. The system is organized against a light-colored wall, featuring a tall blue cylindrical water tank and several valves and gauges. A small window allows natural light in.

    Furnace Repair Process

    Our Simple Repair Process

  • Inspection: We thoroughly examine your furnace to pinpoint the problem.
  • Diagnosis: Our technicians identify the faulty components and explain the issue.
  • Repair: We efficiently repair or replace damaged parts, restoring your furnace’s function.
  • A technician's hand with a white glove adjusts the internal components of an open gas boiler. The interior reveals wires, pipes, and a pressure gauge, showing the intricate mechanism of the heating system.
    A modern gray furnace system installed in a basement with visible ductwork and pipes. The unit is positioned on a concrete floor, and the area is well-lit, showcasing its sleek design and integrated components.

    About Furnace Repair

    Keeping NJ Homes Warm

    A properly functioning furnace is essential for comfort and safety during the colder months in Middletown, NJ. Ignoring furnace problems can lead to higher energy bills, poor air quality, and even complete system failure. At AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling, we understand the importance of timely furnace repair. Our skilled technicians are equipped to handle a wide range of issues, from faulty thermostats and blower motors to more complex problems with heat exchangers. Contact us at 732-217-7551!

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    Small communities of the Lenape Navesink tribe were common throughout the area when the first known European landing in what would become Middletown Township occurred in 1609. Sea captain and explorer Henry Hudson, in search of the mythical Northwest Passage in the service of the Dutch West India Company, anchored along the shores of Sandy Hook Bay in 1609, describing the area “a very good land to fall in with and a pleasant land to see.” While a patroonship was granted by the company in 1651 the land wasn’t officially settled. Today’s Shoal Harbor Museum and Old Spy House includes portions of a house constructed by Thomas Whitlock, one of the area’s first European settlers (and a Reformed Baptist at Middletown) who arrived here as early as 1664, around the time of the English takeover of New Netherland as a prelude of the Second Anglo-Dutch War. Long-standing tradition had Penelope Stout, one of the first settlers, hiding in a tree from hostile Native Americans.

    Shortly after the Dutch surrender of the New Netherland to the English in 1664 a large tract of land known as the Navesink Patent or Monmouth Tract was granted to Baptist and Quaker settlers from Long Island, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, which soon thereafter became the townships of Middletown and Shrewsbury, and shortly thereafter that into the township of Freehold.

    During the American Revolutionary War, Middletown and much of the rest of Eastern Monmouth County was held by the British. After the Battle of Monmouth, the British retreat from Freehold Township carried them down King’s Highway through Middletown to their embarkation points at Sandy Hook in the bay, heading back to New York City.

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