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Windows in Long Branch, NJ

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Most window failures in Long Branch are detail problems, not material problems. We trace single-pane originals next to upgraded units back to vinyl-frame expansion, then handle insert installation in sound jambs the same visit. Call for a walk-through.

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Exterior Trim Services in Long Branch, NJ

KOMA trim board is a PVC product we install on Long Branch homes as an alternative to Azek when specific dimensions or profiles aren’t available in the Azek line. Both products are cellular PVC with similar moisture resistance, similar expansion characteristics, and similar paint hold. The choice between them is product availability and project spec, not performance.

For Long Branch homeowners comparing trim replacement bids, the question to ask is whether the estimate includes finding and fixing the moisture source. A trim bid that just replaces the boards without addressing why they failed will produce the same failure again. Nail Force Contracting scopes both the cause and the replacement in every written estimate.

Free complete trim scope in Long Branch — (973) 713-1053.

Trim Services We Provide in Long Branch

From fascia and soffit to decorative porch trim — here’s what we handle for Long Branch homeowners.

Exterior Trim, Fascia & Soffit

Fascia, soffit panels, corner boards, rake boards, and frieze boards on Long Branch homes — replaced with PVC or fiber cement that won’t rot and won’t need painting for years.

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Decorative Molding & Porch Trim

Porch columns, decorative molding, and architectural trim details on Long Branch homes. We work with PVC profiles that match original wood character without the maintenance demands.

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Nail Force Brings Precision Trim Work to Long Branch

  • We use moisture meters to check substrate condition before installing new trim. Installing over wet sheathing guarantees early failure — we measure before we commit.
  • End cuts are sealed with preservative before installation, not after. Sealing after installation leaves the most vulnerable cut edge partially exposed.
  • Every Long Branch trim installation includes a perimeter inspection of adjacent cladding and flashing. New trim next to failing siding or flashing doesn’t make sense — we flag it.
  • Licensed and insured — NJ HIC credentials active for all work in Monmouth County.

Our Trim Process

Four steps. No surprises. Here’s how we handle every trim project in Long Branch.

1

Free Inspection

On-site at your Long Branch property, we assess every trim component and trace the failure sources — gutter overflow into the fascia, flashing gaps at windows, missing drip edge — before we scope any replacement work. Written findings, no obligation.

2

Written Estimate

Every trim component, moisture source correction, and material choice in writing before work begins on your Long Branch property. You know exactly what’s happening and why.

3

Installation

Moisture source corrected, new PVC or fiber cement trim installed at your Long Branch home. All transitions caulked and detailed. Clean jobsite throughout.

4

Final Walkthrough

We walk every elevation with you, confirm every component, and make sure the finished exterior meets your expectations before we leave your Long Branch property.

Trim Questions — Long Branch, NJ

If yours isn’t here, call us. We’ll give you a real answer.

What material do you use for exterior trim replacement in Long Branch?

Material choice for trim replacement on Long Branch homes is one of the first things we cover in every estimate. We use PVC and fiber cement trim on all Long Branch jobs. PVC is cellular foam-based, completely impervious to moisture, and is the most maintenance-free option. Fiber cement trim has a more natural wood grain texture and is more rigid. Both outperform wood significantly in NJ’s climate. We’ll show you samples of both at the estimate.

How do I maintain new PVC trim on my Long Branch home?

PVC trim on Long Branch homes requires almost no maintenance — here’s the short list. PVC trim requires almost no maintenance. It won’t rot and doesn’t need painting for many years. Caulk joints at penetrations and corners should be inspected annually and resealed when they crack or separate. A rinse with a garden hose once a year to remove debris is sufficient. Compared to wood trim, the maintenance reduction is significant.

What is the difference between PVC and fiber cement trim for Long Branch homes?

PVC vs. fiber cement is a real choice on Long Branch homes and the right answer depends on the application. PVC trim won’t rot, won’t absorb moisture, and holds paint without peeling. It’s the most maintenance-free option. Fiber cement trim has a slightly different surface character with a wood grain texture and is more rigid. Both outperform wood in NJ’s climate. We’ll show you samples of both at the estimate so you can compare.

Serving Long Branch and Nearby Monmouth County Towns

We provide exterior trim services throughout Monmouth County, including:

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