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HVAC Company in Middletown, NJ

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Don’t let the NJ heat get you down! We are your local HVAC hero in Middletown.

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The AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling Advantage

  • Enjoy consistent comfort all year round.
  • Breathe cleaner, healthier air.
  • Save money with energy-efficient systems.
  • Extend the life of your HVAC system.
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    HVAC Pros in Monmouth County

    Locally Serving Monmouth County

    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is your neighborhood HVAC specialist. We’re not just about fixing furnaces and AC units; we’re about building relationships with our customers in Middletown. Our team is like a family, and we treat our clients like family too. We’re committed to providing honest, reliable service that keeps your home comfortable no matter what the NJ weather throws your way.

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    The AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling Process

    Your Comfort Roadmap

  • Inspect: We take a close look at your HVAC system.
    • Our trained eyes spot problems others might miss.
  • Our trained eyes spot problems others might miss.
  • Explain: We clearly communicate our findings.
    • No jargon, just straight talk about your options.
  • No jargon, just straight talk about your options.
  • Repair: We fix it right, with quality parts and expert care.
    • Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal.
  • Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal.
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    HVAC Services You Need

    Stay Comfortable in NJ

    A properly functioning HVAC system is essential for a comfortable and healthy home. From routine maintenance to emergency repairs, AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling offers a full range of services to keep your system running smoothly. We use high-quality parts and proven techniques to ensure lasting results. Don’t wait until you’re sweating or shivering – call AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling at 732-217-7551 and let us take care of your HVAC needs today.

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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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