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Do you need a dependable plumber? AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling in Red Bank, NJ is here to handle all your plumbing needs carefully.

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  • Our emergency plumber team is ready 24/7 to tackle any plumbing emergencies.
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  • We’ve covered everything from water heater installation to drain cleaning.
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    About AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling in Red Bank

    We are the go-to plumbing contractor in Red Bank NJ. Our team of skilled plumbers brings years of experience to every job, making top-quality service and customer satisfaction our priority. For residential or commercial plumbing, we have the skills and tools to handle it all. Trust us for dependable services in Monmouth County.

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  • Initial Assessment: Our local plumbers evaluate your plumbing needs with precision.
  • Customized Solutions: We offer customized answers, from sump pump installation to gas line repair.
  • Professional Execution: Our 24-hour plumber team is ready when you need a plumbing repair.
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    Plumbing services are vital for maintaining the functionality and safety of your property. At AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling, we offer many services, including hydrojetting, sewer line repair, and water line replacement. We offer residential and commercial plumbing, making us a trusted choice in Monmouth County. From plumbing emergencies to routine maintenance, we are ready to assist you. Contact us at 732-217-7551 to schedule your service today.

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    Red Bank has been occupied by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The area of modern-day Red Bank was the territory of the Algonquian-speaking Lenape Native Americans, also called the Delaware by the English. The Lenape lived in the area between the Navesink River and the Shrewsbury River in an area they called Navarumsunk. The Native Americans traded freely with European settlers from England and the Dutch Republic in the mid-17th century, who purchased land in the area.

    Originally part of “Shrewsbury Towne”, Red Bank was named in 1736, when Thomas Morford sold Joseph French “a lot of over three acres on the west side of the highway that goes to the red bank”. English colonists settled Red Bank beginning in the 17th century and it became a center for shipbuilding. Its population grew rapidly after 1809, when regularly scheduled passenger ships were established to serve the route to Manhattan.

    By 1844, Red Bank had become a commercial and manufacturing center, focused on textiles, tanning, furs, and other goods for sale in Manhattan. With the dredging of the Navesink River about 1845, Red Bank became a port from which steamboats transported commuters to work in Manhattan. Red Bank grew in size as a result, and because the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad constructed a railway in the town in 1860.

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