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Exterior Contractor Serving Lawrence, NJ

Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors & More.

Lawrence Township sits between Trenton and Princeton — a Mercer County community with postwar neighborhoods near the Trenton line and newer executive colonials in Lawrenceville. Nail Force Contracting covers all of Lawrence Township’s exterior replacement needs across all housing types. Free written inspections. Call (973) 713-1053.

Six Services. One Contractor. Free Estimates.

Roofing, siding, gutters, windows, doors, and exterior trim — we cover every exterior surface on your Lawrence home.

Roofing

A Lawrence roof that looks fine from the street can be actively leaking at chimneys, dormers, or pipe boots. We walk every elevation, inspect the attic from inside where accessible, and give you a written report with specific findings. No charge for the inspection.

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Siding

Siding replacement is a whole-system decision on Lawrence homes. The panels are only part of it — corner boards, window casing, housewrap, and soffit all need to be assessed at the same time. We scope it completely so the installation performs long-term.

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Gutters

The gutter system is the first line of defense for your Lawrence home’s fascia, soffit, and foundation. When it’s undersized or failing, the damage builds quietly for years. We assess the full system and give you a straight written scope before recommending anything.

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Windows

Window replacement is one of the improvements Lawrence homeowners feel immediately after installation — no more drafts at the frames, no condensation between panes, and noticeably better comfort on a cold Mercer County morning. Free estimates across Andersen, Pella, Marvin, and Provia.

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Doors

Entry doors on older Lawrence homes warp, fail to seal, and lose insulating value after years of freeze-thaw cycling. We install Therma-Tru and Provia fiberglass doors that don’t warp, insulate far better than hollow steel, and are detailed with proper sill pan flashing to stop the frame rot at its source.

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Exterior Trim

Exterior trim on Lawrence homes fails from moisture, not from age. Fascia rots from gutter overflow. Corner boards fail at caulk joints. Window casing deteriorates from missing head flashing. We find the source, fix it, and install PVC or fiber cement that won’t repeat the same failure.

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Exterior Contractors Who Know Lawrence

Lawrence Township’s Lawrenceville section is known for its older colonials and commercial corridor, while the newer developments on the township’s edges are approaching 20 to 30 years old — the point where all exterior systems come due at once. Nail Force Contracting handles both older Lawrenceville-area homes and newer Lawrence Township subdivisions — GAF or CertainTeed roofing, James Hardie or LP SmartSide siding, Andersen or Pella windows, Therma-Tru or ProVia doors, seamless aluminum gutters, and Azek or KOMA PVC trim.

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Our Process in Lawrence

Simple. Transparent. No pressure. Here’s what to expect when you call Nail Force.

1

Free Inspection

We come to your Lawrence property and walk the entire exterior. Roof, siding, gutters, windows, doors — every surface gets checked.

2

Written Estimate

You get a written, itemized estimate before anything is ordered or scheduled. No verbal quotes, no surprises on the invoice.

3

Scheduled Work

We set a date and show up when we say we will. Our crew handles the job from start to clean-up — no sub-par shortcuts.

4

Workmanship Warranty

Every job we complete in Lawrence comes with a workmanship warranty. Call us if anything comes up — we stand behind the work.

Frequently Asked Questions — Lawrence, NJ

Have a question not listed? Call us and we’ll give you a straight answer.

My Lawrenceville home is from the 1960s — what should I know about replacing the roof?

A 1960s Lawrenceville home may have original board sheathing under any subsequent roofing layers. Before new shingles go on, the decking condition needs to be assessed — and if two layers of shingles already exist, a full tear-off is required. Nail Force Contracting includes a full decking inspection in every Lawrence Township roof assessment and installs GAF or CertainTeed architectural shingle systems with proper underlayment and ventilation.

What siding replacement options work for a Lawrence Township home near the Trenton border?

Lawrence Township homes near the Trenton border tend to be older postwar stock — ranches, capes, and early colonials — with original aluminum or early vinyl siding. James Hardie fiber cement is the most durable long-term replacement for these homes. LP SmartSide is a strong alternative for budget-conscious projects where a wood appearance is preferred. Both outperform the original aluminum or early vinyl significantly.

My Lawrence Township home has gutters that freeze and ice dam every winter — what should I do?

Ice dams in Lawrence Township gutters are a symptom of an attic ventilation and insulation problem, not a gutter problem. Heat escaping through the roof deck melts snow, which refreezes at the cold eave overhang and backs water under shingles. Nail Force Contracting addresses ice dam situations at the source — attic ventilation assessment, ice-and-water shield installation in vulnerable zones — as well as installing seamless aluminum gutters with appropriate sizing.

What window brands do you install in Lawrence Township?

Nail Force Contracting installs Andersen and Pella windows in Lawrence Township — both manufacturer-backed product lines with solid performance records in NJ. For Lawrence Township’s older postwar homes with non-standard opening sizes, we also carry Harvey windows, which offer cost-effective full-frame replacements in custom sizes.

My Lawrence Township entry door sticks in summer and drafts in winter — what’s the fix?

A Lawrence Township entry door that sticks in summer and drafts in winter is exhibiting the classic behavior of a wood door absorbing seasonal moisture. The door swells in humidity and shrinks in dry cold, breaking the weatherstrip seal at both extremes. Therma-Tru and ProVia fiberglass entry doors don’t exhibit this behavior — they’re dimensionally stable across New Jersey’s full seasonal range. Nail Force Contracting replaces wood and hollow-core steel entry doors with full fiberglass door systems including frame, sill, and all weatherstripping.

The painted trim on my Lawrence Township home is deteriorating — is there a longer-lasting option?

Painted wood trim on Lawrence Township homes breaks down through the same moisture mechanism as any NJ exterior wood — seasonal wetting and drying breaks the paint bond and the wood softens at the edges and endgrain. Azek and KOMA PVC cellular trim eliminate this cycle. They install in the same profiles as the original wood, hold paint, and are completely moisture-resistant. Nail Force Contracting replaces Lawrence Township wood trim with PVC profiles matched to your home’s existing details.

Nearby Towns We Serve in Mercer County

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