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Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors & More.

Hanover Township’s Whippany and Cedar Knolls sections carry exterior conditions shaped partly by flood-zone proximity to the Whippany River — lower-lying properties see moisture from below as well as from precipitation, affecting siding substrate and trim condition on homes near the river corridor. The mid-century housing stock here follows the standard second-cycle aging pattern. We assess every Hanover property individually and give homeowners a written finding before any scope is recommended. Top-rated roofing contractor in Morris County — free inspections at (973) 713-1053.

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

Roofing

Hanover Township’s Cedar Knolls and Whippany sections have distinct roofing conditions — Cedar Knolls has the standard aging 1960s-1970s ranch and split-level stock, while properties in the Whippany section near the river deal with elevated moisture conditions that affect attic humidity and shingle life. We inspect and document both the roof surface and the attic condition before recommending any system. Owens Corning Duration with SureNail technology is our standard recommendation across both sections.

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Siding

Moisture damage on Hanover properties near the Whippany River lowlands has a specific pattern — mold growth starts behind the siding on north-facing walls where the wall assembly doesn’t fully dry between rain events. Cedar Knolls vinyl siding from the 1980s-1990s is fading and losing impact resistance on schedule. We assess the full wall assembly per elevation and recommend based on substrate condition and exposure.

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Gutters

Flood-zone-adjacent Hanover properties need drainage managed carefully — downspouts routing water toward the river lowlands create foundation-level saturation problems that compound with the seasonal high water table. We assess the full drainage path and route water correctly. Standard sizing upgrades on Cedar Knolls homes replace the undersized original builder-grade systems.

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Windows

Basement and lower-level window protection in Hanover’s flood-prone Whippany section requires egress window assessment as part of any replacement project. Standard thermal pane failures on mid-century Cedar Knolls homes are the volume work in this township — 1990s replacements reaching end of seal life, fogging between panes. We measure every opening and provide room-by-room condition notes.

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Doors

Water intrusion at thresholds on lower-elevation Hanover properties near the Whippany River is a different problem than standard weatherstripping failure — it’s a floor-level water table issue that requires threshold height assessment and the right sill pan protection product. We assess the site drainage context before recommending any door system. Standard residential replacement on Cedar Knolls homes is straightforward.

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Painting

Paint is only as good as what’s under it. On Hanover projects we repair, prime, and seal first, then apply finishes that resist peeling, fading, and moisture — interior and exterior alike.

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Exterior Contractors Who Know Hanover

Hanover Township’s Whippany and Cedar Knolls sections carry exterior conditions shaped partly by the Whippany River floodplain. Lower-lying properties near the river see moisture from below as well as from precipitation — siding substrate and trim condition on flood-zone-adjacent homes deteriorate faster than elevated terrain. The mid-century housing stock across the township follows the standard second-cycle pattern on non-flood-zone lots.

We assess every Hanover property for its specific site conditions. Written findings before any scope is recommended. Free inspections — call (973) 713-1053.

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Our Process in Hanover

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

1

Free Inspection

We come to your Hanover 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 Hanover comes with a workmanship warranty. Call us if anything comes up — we stand behind the work.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hanover, NJ

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

My Hanover Township home is near the Whippany River. Does flooding affect my exterior?

Flood-zone proximity affects the lower portions of the exterior most — siding at grade, trim near the foundation, and any components that contact moisture-saturated ground during high water events. We assess every elevation including the base-of-wall condition on Whippany River-adjacent properties.

My Hanover home’s aluminum siding was installed over original wood. Should I be concerned about what’s underneath?

Yes. Aluminum siding installed over wood clapboard in the 1970s usually trapped moisture as the seams failed over the years. We probe the substrate before recommending any siding work — the condition of what’s underneath determines the installation approach.

The gutters on my Hanover Township home overflow at the downspout end. Why?

Either the gutter isn’t pitched correctly toward the outlet, the downspout is undersized for the drainage area, or the outlet is clogged. We assess pitch, sizing, and downspout capacity on every Hanover property before recommending a fix.

My Hanover home has newer windows but they still feel drafty. What’s going on?

Drafts on newer windows are usually installation-related — gaps in the flange seal, missing or compressed weatherstripping, or a rough opening that wasn’t squared before installation. We assess the perimeter seal and frame condition on every window individually. Written findings before any recommendation.

My Hanover Township home’s garage door entry is deteriorating. Can you help?

We assess the full door opening — door panel condition, frame plumb and square, threshold rot, and the flashing detail above the door. On Hanover properties near the Whippany River, flood exposure can affect the base of door frames on lower-lying properties. Written assessment before any recommendation.

My Hanover home has fascia rot on one side of the house. Why just that side?

One-sided fascia rot usually means the gutters on that elevation have been overflowing or pitching back toward the fascia, sending water behind the gutter lip repeatedly. We trace the drainage failure before touching the fascia — new fascia into a drainage problem that isn’t fixed will rot again.

Nearby Towns We Serve in Morris County

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