Windows in New Brunswick, NJ
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Windows on New Brunswick homes carry decades of sun-baked sealant on south runs. Failures usually show as snapped tilt-latches. Our team handles sash-balance repairs with the materials and fasteners the manufacturer specifies.
Window Replacement in New Brunswick, NJ
Foggy windows on a New Brunswick home mean the double-pane seal has failed. Once the seal is gone, the argon fill has escaped and the condensation between panes will never fully clear. The insulating performance of the unit is permanently reduced. Seal failure means the glass unit needs to be replaced — not cleaned or defogged.
Nail Force Contracting is a licensed window contractor working New Brunswick and all of Middlesex County. We carry general liability and workers’ comp, provide insurance certificates before work starts, and back every window installation with a written workmanship warranty. Andersen, Pella, Harvey, and Marvin available. Free estimates, no obligation.
(973) 713-1053 — free window estimates in New Brunswick and all of Middlesex County.
Window Services We Provide in New Brunswick
From full window replacement to individual unit work — here’s what we handle for New Brunswick homeowners.
Window Replacement & Installation
Every opening at your New Brunswick home measured individually. We assess each frame for rot, seal failure, and squareness before recommending insert or full-frame replacement.
Window replacement →Window Types & Options
Double-hung, casement, sliding, picture, and specialty windows for New Brunswick homes. We match the replacement style to your home’s architecture — not just what’s easiest to install.
Window types & options →Replacement Window Guide
Not sure whether you need insert replacement or full-frame? Energy ratings, frame materials, glass options — we walk New Brunswick homeowners through the choices before anything is ordered.
Replacement guide →Nail Force Windows — New Brunswick Homeowners Know the Standard
- We assess every opening, not just the ones that look obvious. Some rough openings on New Brunswick homes look fine until we probe the frame and find rot behind the paint. We check every one before ordering.
- We explain why insert vs. full-frame matters for your investment. The right approach on your New Brunswick home depends on frame condition — and we make sure you understand both options before you decide.
- We deliver quality that holds in Middlesex County’s climate for decades. Correct flashing, correct glass specification, and correct frame assessment on every New Brunswick window installation means the performance is real and long-lasting.
- Licensed and insured throughout Middlesex County. NJ HIC licensed, all credentials current.
Our Window Process
Four steps. No surprises. Here’s how we handle every window project in New Brunswick.
Free Inspection
We measure every window opening individually at your New Brunswick home and assess each frame for rot, seal failure, and squareness. Written assessment before any recommendation.
Written Estimate
Individual measurements, product recommendations, and a detailed quote for your New Brunswick property — every window, every line item, in writing before anything is ordered.
Installation
Proper flashing at every opening, manufacturer-spec installation at your New Brunswick home. Each unit tested for operation, seal, and weathertightness before we move on.
Final Walkthrough
We walk every window with you, demonstrate operation, and confirm everything meets your expectations before we leave your New Brunswick property.
Window Questions — New Brunswick, NJ
If yours isn’t here, call us. We’ll give you a real answer.
Licensing and insurance verification is important before any window contractor works on a New Brunswick home. Yes. Nail Force Contracting is NJ HIC licensed, carries general liability and workers’ comp insurance, and serves New Brunswick and the surrounding area. Call (973) 713-1053.
Fiberglass and vinyl windows in NJ typically last 25–40 years. The most common failure mode isn’t the frame — it’s the insulated glass unit seal, which usually goes at 15–20 years in NJ’s temperature swings. When the seal fails and fog appears between panes, the glass unit can often be replaced without replacing the full window frame.
Yes — in fact that’s the ideal way to approach a full exterior renovation. Windows go in after housewrap and before siding, which creates a properly integrated drainage plane. When we control the full sequence — windows, siding, and trim — we eliminate the flashing and sequencing compromises that happen when different contractors do each phase independently.
Serving New Brunswick and Nearby Middlesex County Towns
We provide window services throughout Middlesex County, including:
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