Siding in Farmingdale, NJ
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The housing patterns you see across Farmingdale drive specific lap-siding failures. Fiber-cement edges with paint failure are among them. We handle trim-and-flashing tune-ups around openings on a per-property basis with materials matched to substrate. Quotes itemized in writing.
Window Replacement in Farmingdale, NJ
Window replacements on older Farmingdale homes sometimes uncover exterior trim and casing that needs replacement at the same time. We flag these before starting so the scope and budget are set correctly — not discovered mid-job when the old casing comes off.
For Farmingdale homeowners replacing windows for the second time, the installation quality matters more than the brand. A high-end window unit installed with sloppy air sealing and no exterior casing flashing will underperform a mid-range unit installed correctly. We do the job correctly the first time — written scope, proper air sealing, workmanship warranty.
Free window inspections and estimates in Farmingdale — (973) 713-1053.
Window Services We Provide in Farmingdale
From full window replacement to individual unit work — here’s what we handle for Farmingdale homeowners.
Window Replacement & Installation
Every opening at your Farmingdale 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 Farmingdale 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 Farmingdale homeowners through the choices before anything is ordered.
Replacement guide →What Makes Nail Force Right for Window Replacement in Farmingdale
- We carry all four major window lines for a reason. Andersen for composite frame performance, Pella for wood-clad character, Marvin for custom profiles on period homes, Provia for high-performance value — the right product for every Farmingdale home.
- Sill pan, jamb, and head flashing installed on every opening. This is what makes the installation last 30 years on your Farmingdale home instead of leaking in five. We don’t skip it.
- We explain what we found on every Farmingdale rough opening inspection. Frame condition, squareness, existing flashing, and rough opening dimensions — all documented and explained before the order is placed.
- NJ HIC licensed, fully insured throughout Monmouth County. General liability and workers’ comp active.
Our Window Process
Four steps. No surprises. Here’s how we handle every window project in Farmingdale.
Free Inspection
Your Farmingdale window inspection is individual, not aggregate — every opening measured, every frame probed, every seal checked. We give you a written condition report for the whole house so you can prioritize the work that matters most.
Written Estimate
Individual measurements, product recommendations, and a detailed quote for your Farmingdale property — every window, every line item, in writing before anything is ordered.
Installation
Proper flashing at every opening, manufacturer-spec installation at your Farmingdale 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 Farmingdale property.
Window Questions — Farmingdale, NJ
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Every penetration — outlets, hose bibs, dryer vents — gets sealed with a flexible sealant compatible with the siding material. Code requires that flashing extend at least 4 inches up behind the moisture barrier at every roof-to-wall transition.
Clear a path from the entry to the window locations. Remove window treatments, blinds, and furniture within 3 feet of each window. Take down anything hung on the walls near the windows. On older Farmingdale homes with interior plaster, we may need to trim or touch up the plaster surround after installation — we’ll tell you upfront if that’s expected.
Low-emissivity (low-e) glass has a thin metallic coating that reflects infrared heat. In NJ’s climate, you want to keep heat in during winter and reduce solar heat gain in summer. Low-e glass helps with both. We spec the right low-e coating for each exposure — south and west windows need a different solar heat gain coefficient than north windows.
Serving Farmingdale and Nearby Monmouth County Towns
We provide window services throughout Monmouth County, including:
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