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HVAC Company in Long Branch, NJ

Your Long Branch HVAC Specialists

Conquer the NJ climate with AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling’s HVAC services in Long Branch. We’re your partners in creating the perfect indoor atmosphere.

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Why Choose AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling?

  • Escape the summer scorcher with a high-performance cooling system.
  • Banish those winter chills with a heating system that radiates warmth.
  • Breathe deeply and savor the fresh, clean air in your home.
  • Relax and enjoy the quiet hum of a perfectly tuned HVAC system.
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    HVAC Company in Monmouth County, NJ

    Your Monmouth County HVAC Experts

    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is your local HVAC hero in Long Branch. We build rock-solid systems using premium materials, from corrosion-resistant aluminum coils to heavy-duty stainless steel cabinets. Our team is renowned throughout Monmouth County, NJ for unwavering reliability and customer-focused solutions.

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    HVAC Service Process

    Your HVAC Adventure

  • Discovery: We listen to your needs and analyze your home’s unique challenges.
  • Design: We craft a customized HVAC strategy that aligns with your budget and lifestyle.
  • Deployment: Our skilled technicians bring your HVAC vision to life with masterful execution.
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    The Soul of Your Home

    Your HVAC system is more than just temperature control; it’s the lifeblood of your Long Branch home, ensuring a constant flow of invigorating, perfectly conditioned air. Ignoring it can lead to discomfort, poor air quality, and even budget-busting repairs. AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is your partner in keeping your HVAC system humming smoothly, maximizing its lifespan, and creating a sanctuary of comfort in your home. Contact us at 732-217-7551!

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    Long Branch emerged as a beach resort town in the late 18th century, named for its location along a branch of the South Shrewsbury River. In the 19th century, theatrical performers of the day often gathered and performed there. It was visited by many Presidents during the Gilded Age, including Chester A. Arthur, James A. Garfield, Ulysses S. Grant, Benjamin Harrison, Rutherford B. Hayes, William McKinley, and Woodrow Wilson, along with President Donald Trump in the modern era. Seven Presidents Park, a park near the beach, is named in honor of the visits of the first seven of these presidents. The Church of the Presidents, where these same seven presidents worshiped, is the only structure left in Long Branch associated with them.

    President Grant and his family summered at their beachfront cottage in Long Branch the first year of his presidency in 1869 and for most of the rest of Grant’s life. During this time, Long Branch came to be called the “summer capital”. President James A. Garfield was brought to Long Branch in the hope that the fresh air and quiet might aid his recovery after being shot on July 2, 1881, an incident that left the assassin’s bullet lodged in his spine. He died here on September 19, 1881, exactly two months before his 50th birthday. The Garfield Tea House, constructed from railroad ties that had been laid to carry Garfield’s train, is in Elberon.

    The famous Long Branch Saloon of the American Old West, located in Dodge City, Kansas, was given its name by its first owner, William Harris, who had moved west from Long Branch, New Jersey, his hometown.

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