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Serving Mine Hill, NJ

Exterior Contractor Serving Mine Hill, NJ

Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors & More.

Mine Hill’s small hillside township on former iron mining terrain carries exterior conditions shaped by the rocky elevated setting — drainage patterns differ from flat suburban lots, and the older housing stock from the mining era has been through more exterior maintenance cycles than most. We assess every Mine Hill property individually and give homeowners a written condition report before any scope is recommended. Top-rated roofing contractor serving Morris County — free inspections at (973) 713-1053.

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

Roofing

Mine Hill’s 1960s-1980s ranches, split-levels, and capes on former mining terrain are on the standard replacement cycle for that construction era — builder-grade shingles reaching 25-30 years, some on second cycle from 1990s replacements that are also aging out. The hilly former-mining terrain means some lots have steep sections where proper safety equipment is required. We inspect every slope and provide honest condition assessments before recommending any system. Owens Corning Duration is our standard recommendation.

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Siding

Original vinyl and aluminum siding on Mine Hill’s 1970s-1980s homes is fading and becoming brittle — the material that was installed during the original development is now 40+ years old and past its designed service life. Rocky-slope runoff causes splash damage at the base of siding on many hillside properties. We assess the wall assembly and substrate condition before recommending any replacement product.

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Gutters

Hillside drainage in Mine Hill concentrates storm water volume through the gutter sections on the downslope elevations — the standard builder-grade gutters on these homes were never adequately sized for the drainage area they serve. We fabricate seamless aluminum on-site, size correctly per section, and position downspouts with extensions to move water away from the foundation and downslope.

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Windows

Original aluminum-frame windows from Mine Hill’s 1970s-1980s development are providing poor thermal performance without a thermal break — they conduct cold directly from glass to frame to wall. We assess every opening individually and provide room-by-room condition notes. Harvey vinyl and JELD-WEN are cost-effective replacements that perform correctly on these homes.

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Doors

Standard builder-grade replacement doors from the 1990s on Mine Hill’s homes are reaching end of weatherstripping and threshold seal life. We assess frame squareness — hillside homes settle differently than flat-lot construction, and frame racking affects door operation — and provide honest slab vs. full prehung recommendations. Therma-Tru fiberglass is the correct upgrade from steel.

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Exterior Trim

Standard fascia and soffit maintenance on Mine Hill’s mid-century development homes often reveals aluminum trim wrap from the 1980s that’s come loose and been trapping moisture against the original wood behind it. We remove all wrap, probe the wood condition, and replace rotted sections with Azek PVC before reinstalling a system that doesn’t trap moisture.

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Exterior Contractors Who Know Mine Hill

Mine Hill’s hillside setting on former iron mining terrain creates exterior drainage patterns that differ from flat suburban lots. Water moves differently on rocky elevated ground. The older housing stock from the mining era has been through more exterior maintenance cycles than most — some homes carry original roofing decking from the early 20th century under multiple shingle generations. We inspect every surface and give Mine Hill homeowners a written condition report that tells them what’s actually there, not what they hope is there.

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Our Process in Mine Hill

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

1

Free Inspection

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

Frequently Asked Questions — Mine Hill, NJ

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

My Mine Hill home sits on rocky terrain. Does that affect my roofing inspection?

Rocky elevated terrain affects drainage patterns — water moves faster off steep rocky ground, which means downspout discharge needs to be planned carefully to route water away from the foundation. We assess the full drainage picture including downspout outlets on every Mine Hill inspection.

My Mine Hill home has old aluminum siding that’s been through multiple repairs. What’s the right approach?

Multiple repair eras on aluminum siding usually mean the substrate behind it has seen moisture infiltration through seam failures over the years. We probe the wall assembly before recommending any new siding work. James Hardie fiber cement over a properly-assessed substrate is the right upgrade.

My Mine Hill home’s gutters drain toward the rocky slope and cause erosion. Can that be fixed?

Yes — downspout extensions, splash blocks, or underground drain connections routed to a proper discharge point away from the slope. We assess the drainage picture for the full property and recommend the approach that moves water away from the foundation and the rocky slope without creating new erosion.

My Mine Hill home has original 1960s jalousie windows in the porch. Should I replace them?

Jalousie windows have essentially no thermal seal and are a significant source of heat loss in winter. Casement or awning window replacements in the existing rough openings are the practical upgrade for most Mine Hill porch configurations. We measure every opening and assess the frame before specifying.

My Mine Hill home’s back door frame is rotting at the base. What’s driving it?

Frame rot at the base on a Mine Hill property often traces to water running off the rocky terrain and pooling at the door base, combined with a failed sill pan or no sill pan at all. We assess the full door system and the drainage at the entry before recommending a scope. Written assessment first.

My Mine Hill home has fascia on the uphill side of the house that rots faster than the downhill side. Why?

The uphill elevation on a rocky Mine Hill lot often takes more direct water impact from runoff and wind-driven rain coming off the slope above. If the gutter on that elevation also overflows, the fascia gets wet from two directions. We trace the full moisture picture before replacing any trim.

Nearby Towns We Serve in Morris County

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