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HVAC Company in Union Beach, NJ

Keeping Union Beach Comfortable

Conquer the NJ climate with AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling’s HVAC services. We bring you balanced temperatures and refreshing air quality, all year long.

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Why Choose Professional HVAC?

  • Escape the swelter of summer with a perfectly tuned air conditioning system.
  • Banish winter chills with a powerful and efficient heating solution.
  • Breathe cleaner, healthier air with improved indoor air quality.
  • Enjoy the quiet hum of a well-maintained HVAC system.
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    HVAC Company Union Beach

    Serving Monmouth County, NJ

    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is your local HVAC champion. We use only the sturdiest materials, from heavy-gauge galvanized steel for ductwork to weather-resistant PVC for condensate drains. Our team is known throughout Monmouth County for reliable service and straightforward solutions.

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    HVAC Service Steps

    Your HVAC Journey in Monmouth County, NJ

  • Consultation: We listen to your needs and assess your home’s unique requirements.
  • Planning: We design a customized HVAC solution that fits your budget and lifestyle.
  • Execution: Our expert technicians bring your HVAC vision to life with precision and skill.
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    The Heart of Your Home

    Your HVAC system is more than just heating and cooling; it’s the lungs of your Union Beach home, ensuring a constant flow of fresh, temperature-controlled air. Neglecting it can lead to discomfort, poor air quality, and even costly repairs. AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is your partner in keeping your HVAC system running smoothly, maximizing its lifespan, and creating a haven of comfort in your home. Contact us at 732-217-7551!

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    About AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling

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    On October 28, 2012, at 4:00pm, the mayor issued a mandatory evacuation for the borough in preparation for Hurricane Sandy-the second-costliest hurricane in United States history. When the hurricane arrived, approximately one third of the borough’s 6,200 residents had left.

    By the morning of October 29, of the estimated 2,143 households in the borough, approximately 200 homes and businesses were damaged, 400 took on more than 6 feet (1.8 m) of water, and 62 were “completely missing”. An additional 100 that had shifted off foundations and were no longer habitable. The borough’s police department borrowed several police cruisers from other municipalities such as Wilmington, NC and Clay County, Florida. Most cars were destroyed when flooding reached police headquarters. Former residents from around the country mobilized and organized relief efforts: sending relief supplies; including advising and assisting public servants in acquiring replacements of lost emergency vehicles. In total, the borough lost 14 police cars, three ambulances and four fire trucks. Madison Township and Wanaque each gave repurposed police cruisers fully decaled with Union Beach logos, as well as other relief. Some local agencies sold old police cruisers for one dollar each or donated police cars, and donations of two cars each came from North Carolina and Florida. EMS and fire trucks were also donated from near and far.

    Jakeabob’s Bay, a restaurant and waterfront tiki bar and one of the major employers in town, which survived Hurricane Irene in 2011, was destroyed in the hurricane. The storm surge completely washed through the building, pushing out tables, chairs, menus and displays. The restaurant owner, Gigi Liaguno-Dorr, organized the relief and rebuilding efforts for Union Beach. The building was razed when the insurance companies that covered the restaurant would not pay out. A new temporary restaurant was built but did not manage to renew its lease due to insurance disputes with the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

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