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Tame the NJ weather with AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling’s HVAC services in Wall. We’re your allies in the quest for perfect indoor climate control.

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Why Choose AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling?

  • Outsmart the scorching summer heat with a high-performance cooling system.
  • Laugh in the face of winter with a heating system that radiates warmth.
  • Breathe deeply and savor the fresh, clean air in your home.
  • Relax and enjoy the quiet purr of a perfectly tuned HVAC system.
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    Your Monmouth County HVAC Experts

    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is your local HVAC hero in Wall. 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 for unwavering reliability and customer-focused solutions.

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  • 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 Wall 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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    The Greenville Cemetery was established in 1734, when a casualty of the French and Indian War was buried there. The original structure of the Glendola Protestant Bible Church was built in 1776; The congregation dedicated a new church in 1964.

    Allaire Village dates back to 1822, when James P. Allaire purchased what became known as the Howell Works in Wall, and though it was the largest producing bog iron manufacturing site in New Jersey by 1836, the ironworks were shut down in 1846. The village and surrounding acres were later preserved and gifted to the State of New Jersey to form Allaire State Park as a memorial to Hearst editor Arthur Brisbane, the last private owner of the site, who purchased the land in 1907 and built a palatial residence on that property that would later serve as the Arthur Brisbane Child Treatment Center. The Brisbane family donated the property to the State of New Jersey to establish Allaire State Park and the Historic Village at Allaire. Allaire Village Inc., a non-profit organization, is licensed by the State of New Jersey to operate the site now known as “The Historic Village at Allaire.”

    The Allgor-Barkalow Homestead at 1701 New Bedford Road was constructed in 1840, although some accounts indicate construction of part of the building began in the 18th century. The building now houses the museum of the Old Wall Historical Society. The Blansingburg schoolhouse at Sea Girt Avenue opened in 1855; The building was relocated in 1999 to the Allgor-Barkalow Homestead Museum property for refurbishing.

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