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Serving Pequannock, NJ

Exterior Contractor Serving Pequannock Township, NJ

Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors & More.

Pequannock Township’s established suburban housing centered on Pompton Plains carries steady exterior maintenance demand from a mid-century housing stock that is consistently in the second-cycle replacement window. We assess every Pequannock property individually and give homeowners a written condition report before any scope is discussed. No assumptions, no pressure. Top-rated roofing and siding 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 Pequannock Township home.

Roofing

Pequannock Township’s established Pompton Plains section with 1950s-1970s capes, ranches, and colonials is on a standard replacement cycle — many homes are on second-cycle roofs from the 1990s now reaching 25-30 years. Original installations from the 1960s on homes that haven’t been re-roofed are well past their service life. We inspect every slope and provide written condition assessments before recommending any system. Owens Corning Duration is our standard recommendation for Pequannock’s established residential market.

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Siding

Original aluminum siding on Pequannock’s 1950s-1960s capes and ranches is past its designed service life — fading, chalking, and in some cases denting from service access. Vinyl replacements from the 1990s are also aging on schedule. We assess the full wall assembly and substrate condition before recommending any replacement product. James Hardie fiber cement or CertainTeed premium vinyl are appropriate for this market.

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Gutters

Mature street trees throughout Pequannock’s established neighborhoods create seasonal leaf management needs that outpace standard cleaning schedules. Original builder-grade gutters on the older capes were undersized at installation. We fabricate seamless aluminum on-site sized correctly for each section and install micro-mesh guard systems on the highest-canopy properties.

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Windows

Fogged thermal pane units from 1990s replacements are the dominant window condition in Pequannock — the seal has failed and performance is now at single-pane level. Original aluminum-frame windows on the 1950s-1960s capes and ranches still present have no thermal break and failed weatherstripping. We measure every opening individually and provide room-by-room condition assessments before recommending any product.

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Doors

Standard mid-century replacement needs in Pequannock — hollow steel or 1990s fiberglass doors reaching end of weatherstripping life, narrow original cape doorways that require accurate measurement before ordering. We assess frame squareness, threshold condition, and sill pan protection on every entry. Therma-Tru fiberglass is the correct upgrade on these homes.

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Exterior Trim

Standard fascia and soffit maintenance on Pequannock’s established neighborhoods often reveals aluminum wrap from the 1980s that’s come loose and is trapping moisture against the wood it was meant to protect. We remove all wrap, probe the wood condition, and replace with Azek PVC trim that doesn’t create trapped-moisture problems.

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Exterior Contractors Who Know Pequannock Township

Pequannock Township’s established suburban housing centered on Pompton Plains follows the mid-century Morris County exterior aging pattern consistently — roofing past its service window, aluminum siding at end of life, gutter systems undersized for current storm volumes. These are homes we assess efficiently because the housing cohort is well-understood. Every homeowner gets a written assessment of actual conditions on their specific property before any scope is discussed.

No assumptions, no pressure, workmanship warranty on every installation. Free inspections — call (973) 713-1053.

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Our Process in Pequannock Township

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

1

Free Inspection

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

Frequently Asked Questions — Pequannock Township, NJ

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

My Pequannock Township colonial is in Pompton Plains. What roofing issues are common on homes this age?

Mid-century Pompton Plains colonials typically have original board decking under one or two shingle generations, aluminum siding over wood clapboard, and 4-inch gutters undersized for current storm volumes. The deck condition is the unknown until full tear-off. We inspect from the attic before committing to any scope. Written assessment.

What siding upgrade is right for a 1960s Pequannock Township colonial?

James Hardie HardiePlank fiber cement over the existing sheathing — it replaces the chalking, fading aluminum permanently with a product that holds paint for decades. We probe the substrate behind the existing aluminum before recommending any installation approach.

My Pequannock home’s gutters are properly sized but still overflow at one corner. Why?

A single overflow point usually means a downspout that’s undersized for the drainage area it serves, a pitch issue that’s directing water away from the nearest outlet, or a clog at the downspout inlet. We assess the drainage geometry at the overflow location and identify the specific cause before recommending a fix.

My Pequannock Township home has double-hung windows that are original to the 1960s. What’s realistic for replacement?

Marvin or Andersen insert replacements in the existing rough openings are the practical approach on 1960s Pequannock homes where the frame condition allows it. Full-frame replacement where frames are rotted or out of square. We assess every window individually. Written per-unit assessment before anything is ordered.

My Pequannock home’s back door is in a shaded location and the threshold rots every 3–4 years. What’s the fix?

A shaded door entry that rots on that cycle has a moisture source that’s never been fully addressed — usually a failed sill pan, poor drainage at the landing, or a combination. We assess the full door system and the drainage at the entry before recommending a fix. Written assessment before any scope.

My Pequannock Township home has soffit rot on one elevation. What’s causing it?

Soffit rot on a single elevation usually traces to gutter overflow on that face sending water behind the fascia and into the soffit, or to a failed drip edge letting water migrate. We trace the moisture source before replacing any trim — new soffit installed over an unfixed drainage problem rots again.

Nearby Towns We Serve in Morris County

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