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Water Heater Replacement in Rumson, NJ

Water Heater Solutions in NJ

Get your hot water back on track with efficient and reliable water heater replacement services from AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling in Rumson.

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Why Monmouth County Relies on Us

Benefits You Can Feel Good About

  • Enjoy the convenience of a constant hot water supply for your family.
  • Improve your home’s energy efficiency and reduce your environmental impact.
  • Save money on your monthly utility bills every month.
  • Rest easy knowing we’re available 24/7 for any plumbing emergencies.
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    AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling in Rumson

    At AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling, we care about the comfort and well-being of our community in Rumson, NJ. That’s why we go the extra mile to provide personalized service and solutions that fit your unique needs. As a trusted plumbing contractor in Monmouth County, we make sure your home or business enjoys uninterrupted service.

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    Our Process Explained

    Water Heater Replacement Simplified

  • Evaluation: We’ll start by carefully assessing your current system and understanding your hot water needs.
  • Recommendation: We’ll explain your options and help you choose a budget-friendly option.
  • Installation: Our plumbers will install your new unit with precision, for a smooth transition.
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    Importance of Timely Replacement

    Why Water Heater Replacement Matters in NJ

    A well-maintained water heater is vital for a healthy home. Over time, water heaters can become less functional, leading to higher energy bills and potential safety hazards. At AME Plumbing Heating and Cooling, we understand how to make replacements in time in addition to offering a variety of water heater options to suit your needs, and our team is always ready to assist you with any questions or concerns. Contact 732-217-7551 immediately!

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    Legend has it that the borough’s name is derived from early European settlers who bought the land from the local Lenape Native Americans in exchange for some rum. But as far back as 1663, long before the area was officially named Rumson, Native Americans called it “Navarumsunk”. Over the years it has been shortened to “Rumson”, though sources also talk of a Chief Alumson as a source of the name. Other names Rumson has been known by include Black Point, Port Washington and Oceanic.

    Rumson was purchased by English settlers in pieces. The first purchase was dated January 25, 1665, and it included parts of Middletown. The rest of the area was purchased later that year.

    Rumson is known for its many sprawling 19th-century estates located alongside the shores of the Navesink and Shrewsbury rivers and also dotted along the historic Rumson Road (serving as one of Rumson’s main thoroughfares). Now an upscale commuter suburb, Rumson was once a prominent summer colony for wealthy New York bankers and industrialists during the turn of the century. The oldest of Rumson’s homes was the Tredwell House, named after a family that summered there for almost 100 years. The oldest part of the house was from 1670, and the estate once occupied 700 acres (2.8 km2). It was the second-oldest building in Monmouth County when it was destroyed by fire in June 2006.

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