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Water Heater Replacement in Asbury Park, NJ

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When your water heater breaks down, you need a plumbing company you can trust. AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling has affordable water heater services in Asbury Park, NJ.

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Benefits of a New Water Heater

Why Upgrade Your Water Heater?

  • Enjoy consistent hot water for showers, laundry, and dishes.
  • Reduce your energy bills with a more efficient unit.
  • Prevent expensive water damage from leaks and bursts.
  • Increase the value and comfort of your home.
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    About Our Plumbing Company in NJ, Monmouth County

    Locally Owned and Operated For Asbury Park

    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is a local plumbing company with a high caliber to customer satisfaction. We believe in building lasting relationships with our clients by providing suitable advice, quality workmanship, and fair prices. Our team stays up-to-date on the latest plumbing technologies and practices to make sure we deliver optimal solutions for your property.

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    Our Service Process

    How We Can Help

  • Schedule a visit: Contact us to schedule a convenient appointment with one of our experienced plumbers.
  • Get a thorough assessment: We’ll diagnose the problem and explain your options clearly.
  • Receive a quote: We’ll provide a custom quote before any work begins.
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    Common Water Heater Problems in NJ, Asbury Park

    Is Your Water Heater Failing?

    Water heaters can experience a variety of issues, from minor leaks to complete system failures. Some common warning signs include inconsistent water temperatures, strange noises, rust, and leaks. If you notice any of these problems, it’s important to contact a qualified plumber right away. At AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling located in Monmouth County, we can help you diagnose the issue and determine the best course of action. Contact us at 732-217-7551 to schedule.

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    A seaside community, Asbury Park is located on New Jersey’s central coast. Developed in 1871 as a residential resort by New York brush manufacturer James A. Bradley, the city was named for Francis Asbury, the first American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. The founding of Ocean Grove in 1869, a Methodist camp meeting to the south, encouraged the development of Asbury Park and led to its being a “dry town.”

    Bradley was active in the development of much of the city’s infrastructure, and despite his preference for gas light, he allowed the Atlantic Coast Electric Company (precursor to today’s Jersey Central Power & Light Co.) to offer electric service. Along the waterfront, Bradley installed the Asbury Park Boardwalk, an orchestra pavilion, public changing rooms, and a pier at the south end of that boardwalk. Such success attracted other businessmen. In 1888, Ernest Schnitzler built the Palace Merry-Go-Round on the southwest corner of Lake Avenue and Kingsley Street, the cornerstone of what would become the Palace Amusements complex; other attractions followed. During these early decades in Asbury Park, a number of grand hotels were built, including the Plaza Hotel.

    Uriah White, an Asbury Park pioneer, installed the first artesian well water system. As many as 600,000 people a year vacationed in Asbury Park during the summer season in the early years, riding the New York and Long Branch Railroad from New York City and Philadelphia to enjoy the mile-and-a-quarter stretch of oceanfront Asbury Park. By 1912, The New York Times estimated that the summer population could reach 200,000.

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