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Water Heater Replacement in Middletown, NJ

Professional Water Heater Service in Monmouth County

Is your water heater leaking, making strange noises, or not heating water properly? AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling in Middletown, NJ can help.

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Signs You Need Water Heater Service

  • Discolored water or a lack of hot water can indicate a problem with your water heater.
  • Strange sounds, odd odors, and leaks are also common signs of trouble.
  • If your water heater is showing signs of rust or corrosion, it may be time for a replacement.
  • Don’t wait for a complete failure – call 732-217-7551 for water heater service.
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    Local Plumbing Team For NJ Residents

    Your Trustworthy Plumbers in Monmouth County

    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling is a locally owned and operated plumbing company serving Middletown and Monmouth County. We have extensive experience diagnosing and repairing an expansive range of water heater problems, including leaks, pressure issues, and pilot light malfunctions. Our team is determined to provide honest service and workmanship on every job.

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    Upfront Replacement Process

    Our Water Heater Maintenance Tips

    Empty the basin and remove any sediment buildup to prevent issues with your system.

    Inspect the unit for cracks or signs of aging to identify potential problems early on.

    Check the hoses and filters for any cracks or damage, and replace them as needed.

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    Importance of Timely Replacement

    Why Water Heater Replacement Matters

    Most electric water heaters last between 10 to 20 years, while gas-powered units may have a shorter lifespan. Factors like usage and maintenance can also affect the lasting value of your water heater. Common causes of water heater failure include pressure relief valve issues, loose connections, corrosion, sediment buildup, and temperature and pressure relief (TPR) valve failure. At AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling in NJ, we can help you choose the right replacement unit and assure it’s correctly installed. To learn more, contact us vat 732-217-7551 now.

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    Small communities of the Lenape Navesink tribe were common throughout the area when the first known European landing in what would become Middletown Township occurred in 1609. Sea captain and explorer Henry Hudson, in search of the mythical Northwest Passage in the service of the Dutch West India Company, anchored along the shores of Sandy Hook Bay in 1609, describing the area “a very good land to fall in with and a pleasant land to see.” While a patroonship was granted by the company in 1651 the land wasn’t officially settled. Today’s Shoal Harbor Museum and Old Spy House includes portions of a house constructed by Thomas Whitlock, one of the area’s first European settlers (and a Reformed Baptist at Middletown) who arrived here as early as 1664, around the time of the English takeover of New Netherland as a prelude of the Second Anglo-Dutch War. Long-standing tradition had Penelope Stout, one of the first settlers, hiding in a tree from hostile Native Americans.

    Shortly after the Dutch surrender of the New Netherland to the English in 1664 a large tract of land known as the Navesink Patent or Monmouth Tract was granted to Baptist and Quaker settlers from Long Island, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts, which soon thereafter became the townships of Middletown and Shrewsbury, and shortly thereafter that into the township of Freehold.

    During the American Revolutionary War, Middletown and much of the rest of Eastern Monmouth County was held by the British. After the Battle of Monmouth, the British retreat from Freehold Township carried them down King’s Highway through Middletown to their embarkation points at Sandy Hook in the bay, heading back to New York City.

    Learn more about Middletown.