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Water Heater Replacement in Marlboro, NJ

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Don’t let a broken water heater boot you out! AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling provides same-day service in Marlboro, NJ, to get your hot water running quickly.

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Why AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling Stands Out in Monmouth County?

  • We offer a selection of high-quality water heaters to meet your needs and budget.
  • We are technicians who provide solid installation and repair services.
  • We use materials meant for a long-term basis for your new base unit.
  • We have upfront pricing and flexible financing options for your water heater replacement.
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    Water Heater Replacement Costs in Monmouth County

    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is a family-owned and operated plumbing company that has been serving Marlboro and Monmouth County for over 20 years. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest level of service and workmanship. Our team is dedicated to staying up-to-date on the latest plumbing technologies and techniques to ensure we deliver the best possible solutions for your home or business.

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    Our Replacement Process in NJ

    Water Heater Replacement Made Easy

  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your needs and help you choose the right water heater.
  • Removal: We’ll carefully remove your old water heater and dispose of it appropriately.
  • Installation: We’ll install your water heater and make sure it works as you want it.
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    Importance of Timely Replacement

    Understanding Water Heater Issues

    Water heaters can develop various problems over time, including leaks, reduced efficiency, and uncomfortable water temperatures. Ignoring these issues can lead to more serious problems, such as water damage and scalding injuries. At AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling in NJ, we can diagnose and repair your water heater problems. We also offer replacement services to ensure your home has the hot water you desire. Contact 732-217-7551 to inquire more about how we can help.

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    The Lenni Lenape Native Americans were the first known organized inhabitants of this area, having settled here about one thousand years ago and forming an agricultural society, occupying small villages that dotted what was to become Marlboro Township. Their villages were known to be in the Wickatunk and Crawford’s Corner sections of the township.

    In 1600, the Delaware / Lenape Native American population in the surrounding area may have numbered as many as 20,000. Several wars, at least 14 separate epidemics (yellow fever, smallpox, influenza, encephalitis lethargica, etc.) and disastrous over-harvesting of the animal populations reduced their population to around 4,000 by the year 1700. Since the Lenape people, like all Native Americans, had no immunity to European diseases, when the populations contacted the epidemics, they frequently proved fatal. Some Lenape starved to death as a result of animal over-harvesting, while others were forced to trade their land for goods such as clothing and food. They were eventually moved to reservations set up by the US Government. They were first moved to the only Indian Reservation in New Jersey, the Brotherton Reservation in Burlington County, New Jersey (1758-1802). Those who remained survived through attempting to adapt to the dominant culture, becoming farmers and tradesmen. As the Lenni Lenape population declined, and the European population increased, the history of the area was increasingly defined by the new European inhabitants and the Lenape Native American tribes played an increasingly secondary role.

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    Within a period of 112 years, 1497-1609, four European explorers claimed this land for their sponsors: John Cabot, 1497, for England; Giovanni de Verrazano, 1524, for France; Estevan Gomez, 1525, for Spain, Henry Hudson, 1609, for Holland. After the Dutch arrival to the region in the 1620s, the Lenape were successful in restricting Dutch settlement to Pavonia in present-day Jersey City along the Hudson River until the 1660s and the Swedish settlement to New Sweden (1655 – The Dutch defeat the Swedes on the Delaware). The Dutch established a garrison at Bergen allowing settlement of areas within the province of New Netherland. For 50 years, 1614-1664, the Monmouth County area came under the influence of the Dutch, but it was not settled until after English rule in 1664.

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