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Plumbing Services in Tinton Falls, NJ

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Licensed plumbers who show up on time, fix it right the first visit, and charge exactly what we quote—no surprises, no runaround.
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Tinton Falls Emergency Plumber Services

You Get Your Home Back to Normal

A burst pipe at 2 a.m. doesn’t care about your schedule. Neither does a backed-up drain on Thanksgiving morning. What matters in those moments is getting someone who picks up the phone, shows up fast, and actually fixes the problem.

That’s what you’re paying for. Not just the repair—the peace of mind that comes with it. You’re not wondering if the leak will start again next week. You’re not calling three more companies for quotes. You’re done, and it’s handled.

We carry the parts most jobs need right on the truck. That means fewer trips, less waiting, and a working system by the time we leave. Whether it’s a water heater that quit heating, a toilet that won’t stop running, or a sewer line backing up into your basement, you’re getting a licensed plumber who knows Monmouth County homes and the problems that show up in them.

Licensed Plumbing Company Tinton Falls

We've Been Doing This Since 2014

AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is a family-owned plumbing company based right here in Monmouth County. We’ve spent over a decade working in Tinton Falls homes—older colonials with cast iron pipes, newer builds with PEX, and everything in between.

Our team is licensed and insured. We follow New Jersey plumbing codes because we have to, and because cutting corners costs you more later. You’re not getting a runaround or a bait-and-switch price once we’re already at your house. We tell you what it costs before we start, and that’s what you pay.

We’re available 24/7 for emergencies because plumbing doesn’t break on a schedule. And if you’re military, a first responder, or need financing to make a big repair work with your budget, we’ve got options that actually help.

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How Our Plumbing Process Works

Here's What Happens When You Call

You call or message us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—not to stall, but so we can bring the right tools and parts.

We give you an arrival window and actually show up in it. Our plumber walks through what’s wrong, what it’ll take to fix it, and what it costs. If you’re good with it, we get to work. If it’s an emergency, we’re already moving.

Most repairs get done the same day. We’re not trying to upsell you on things you don’t need, but if we see something that’s about to become a problem, we’ll tell you. Once the job’s finished, we test it, clean up, and walk you through what we did. If something feels off later, you call us back. That’s it.

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Residential Plumbing Services Tinton Falls

What We Fix and Install

We handle drain cleaning when your kitchen sink won’t drain or your shower’s turning into a bathtub. That includes main line stoppages, not just the easy stuff. If tree roots are the issue, we’ve got the equipment to clear them.

Water heater repair and replacement is a big part of what we do. Tinton Falls homes deal with hard water, and that shortens tank life. If yours is leaking, making noise, or just not keeping up, we’ll tell you whether it’s worth fixing or time to replace it. Tankless systems are an option if you want to save space and lower your energy bill.

Burst pipe repair is common here, especially in older homes when temperatures drop fast. We also handle sewer line and water line work—whether that’s a small leak under the slab or a full replacement. Right now, you’ll save $250 on repairs or $500 on replacements for water and sewer lines.

Leaky faucets, running toilets, sump pump failures, and gas line work all fall under what we’re licensed to do. If it’s connected to your plumbing system, we’ve probably fixed it before.

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Most plumbing repairs in Tinton Falls run between $113 and $378, depending on what’s broken and how long it takes to fix. That’s the general range you’ll see across Monmouth County. Emergency calls outside business hours usually add a trip fee, and that varies by company.

We price everything upfront. Before we touch anything, you’ll know what the job costs—parts, labor, all of it. If we find something else while we’re there, we’ll tell you what it’ll cost to fix that too. You decide if you want it done.

Bigger jobs like water heater replacements or sewer line work cost more, but we offer financing at 0% if you need to break it into payments. We also run discounts—right now it’s $100 off new water heater installs and $250 off water or sewer line repairs.

Yes. If your pipe bursts at midnight or your sewer backs up on a Sunday, you can call us and we’ll answer. We keep someone on call around the clock because plumbing emergencies don’t wait for Monday morning.

Same-day service is standard for most calls, even non-emergencies. We know you’re not trying to take a day off work to wait around for a plumber, so we move fast and show up when we say we will.

Emergency calls get priority. If water’s actively leaking or your heat’s out in January, we’re coming now, not tomorrow. We carry common parts on the truck so most repairs get finished on the first visit. You’re not waiting three days for us to order a part and come back.

Shut off your main water valve first. It’s usually in the basement, crawl space, or near your water heater. Turn it clockwise until it stops. That kills the water flow and limits the damage while you’re waiting for help.

If you can’t find the shutoff or it’s stuck, turn off the water at the meter outside. After that, move anything you can away from the water and start soaking it up with towels or a shop vac if you have one. The faster you stop the spread, the less you’re dealing with later.

Then call us. Burst pipes are one of the most common emergencies we handle in Tinton Falls, especially when it gets cold fast. We’ll get there, fix the break, and check for other weak spots in the same line. If the pipe froze and burst, we’ll also look at why it wasn’t insulated and talk through how to prevent it next time.

If your water heater is over 10 years old and starting to act up, replacement usually makes more sense than repair. Tanks don’t last forever, especially in Monmouth County where hard water speeds up corrosion.

Look for these signs: water that’s not getting hot, strange noises like popping or banging, rust-colored water coming out of your taps, or visible leaks around the base of the tank. Any of those mean the unit’s failing. Repairs might buy you a few months, but you’ll likely be replacing it soon anyway.

We’ll inspect it and tell you honestly whether it’s worth fixing. If the tank’s rusted through or the heating element is shot, replacement is the smarter move. We install both traditional tank water heaters and tankless systems, depending on what fits your home and budget. Right now, you’ll save $100 on a new water heater installation.

We handle both. Our team works on commercial properties throughout Monmouth County—office buildings, retail spaces, restaurants, and multi-unit housing. Commercial plumbing is different. The systems are bigger, the codes are stricter, and downtime costs you money.

If you’ve got a bathroom out of order, a grease trap that needs service, or a backflow issue that’s failing inspection, we’ve seen it before. We also do planned maintenance so you’re not dealing with emergencies during business hours.

Residential is still a big part of what we do, but we’re licensed and equipped for commercial work too. Same approach: upfront pricing, licensed plumbers, and we don’t leave until it’s working. Whether it’s a home in Tinton Falls or a storefront in Eatontown, the standard’s the same.

Yes. Every plumber on our team is licensed and insured, and we follow all New Jersey plumbing codes. That’s not optional—it’s the law, and it protects you if something goes wrong.

Licensing means we’ve passed the exams, logged the hours, and stay current on code updates. Insurance means if there’s damage during the job, you’re covered. A lot of handymen and unlicensed “plumbers” skip both, and that leaves you holding the bill if they mess something up.

We also pull permits when required and handle inspections. If you’re buying or selling a home and need plumbing work signed off by a licensed professional, we can do that. You’re not just getting the repair—you’re getting documentation that it was done right.