Exterior Contractor Serving Randolph Township, NJ
Roofing, Siding, Windows, Doors & More.
Randolph Township’s large swaths of 1980s–90s colonials on wooded lots are entering their first serious exterior maintenance window — original roofing systems reaching end of service life, first-generation siding installations starting to show wear, and gutter systems that were sized for original drainage loads. We assess every Randolph home individually and give homeowners a written scope before any work begins. Top-rated roofing contractor and James Hardie installer in 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 Randolph Township home.
Roofing
Randolph Township’s large swaths of 1980s-1990s colonials and contemporaries on wooded half-acre to one-acre lots are hitting replacement age across the board — it’s a township where we work multiple streets in proximity because the original construction cohort is aging out simultaneously. Heavy canopy shading accelerates algae and moss on north-facing slopes. We inspect every slope and document algae extent and granule loss before recommending any system. Owens Corning Duration with algae resistance is the standard recommendation for Randolph’s shaded residential market.
See roofing services in Randolph Township →Siding
Vinyl siding from Randolph’s original 1980s-1990s construction is becoming brittle and faded — impact resistance has degraded to the point where any service contact creates visible cracking. Cedar accents on contemporary-style homes need maintenance scheduling before they reach deterioration. We assess the full wall assembly and provide honest replacement options. James Hardie fiber cement ends the replacement cycle on these homes permanently.
See siding services in Randolph Township →Gutters
Heavy leaf and debris load from wooded lots throughout Randolph — mature oaks and maples on half-acre to one-acre parcels — creates a high annual maintenance burden. Long gutter runs on the larger colonials prone to mid-span sag need hidden hanger upgrades at the same time as any cleaning or replacement service. We install micro-mesh guard systems on the highest-canopy properties and size correctly for actual drainage area.
See gutter services in Randolph Township →Windows
Fogged thermal pane units from original 1980s-1990s builder-grade installations are the dominant window condition in Randolph — large sliders and picture windows losing seal integrity are particularly common on contemporary-style homes. We measure every opening individually and assess the rough opening condition before recommending any product. Andersen, Pella, and Harvey are available across the full product range.
See window services in Randolph Township →Doors
Original builder-grade entry doors from Randolph’s 1980s-1990s construction are losing insulation value — the foam core has compressed and the weatherstripping is at end of life. French doors and sliders on deck additions have threshold and track seal failures. We assess every entry for frame condition, threshold rot, and sill pan protection before recommending slab vs. full prehung replacement.
See door services in Randolph Township →Exterior Trim
Fascia board moisture damage behind failing drip edge on Randolph’s canopy-heavy properties is a consistent finding — the shingles look fine from the ground but the drip edge has lifted or degraded and water is running back under the starter course onto the fascia. We probe all fascia before quoting and find the full extent of rot that isn’t visible from below. Azek PVC replaces the maintenance cycle on these shaded properties.
See trim services in Randolph Township →Exterior Contractors Who Know Randolph Township
Randolph Township’s large swaths of 1980s–90s colonials on wooded lots are entering their first serious exterior maintenance window — a cohort that’s newer than most Morris County housing stock but reaching the point where roofing, siding, and gutters need comprehensive assessment for the first time. Original 25-year shingles installed in the mid-1990s are past or at end of service life. First-generation vinyl siding on newer homes is showing UV degradation. Gutter systems sized for 1990s storm volumes need reassessment for current NJ weather patterns.
We assess every Randolph home individually and give homeowners a written condition report. Free inspections — call (973) 713-1053.
Our Process in Randolph Township
Simple. Transparent. No pressure. Here’s what to expect when you call Nail Force.
Free Inspection
We come to your Randolph Township property and walk the entire exterior. Roof, siding, gutters, windows, doors — every surface gets checked.
Written Estimate
You get a written, itemized estimate before anything is ordered or scheduled. No verbal quotes, no surprises on the invoice.
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.
Workmanship Warranty
Every job we complete in Randolph Township comes with a workmanship warranty. Call us if anything comes up — we stand behind the work.
Frequently Asked Questions — Randolph Township, NJ
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First-cycle roofing inspection on a 1990s Randolph home covers shingle condition per slope, all valley and step flashings, pipe boot seals, ridge cap condition, and attic ventilation balance. Original 25-year shingles from the mid-1990s are past their service life. We document actual condition, not assumed condition. Written report.
1990s vinyl siding has UV degradation and brittleness after 30+ years — color fade, chalking, and sections that crack rather than flex in cold weather. James Hardie fiber cement is the upgrade that solves the maintenance cycle permanently. We assess the substrate condition before recommending an installation approach.
Inspect first. Original 5-inch aluminum gutters from 1995 may still be serviceable if they haven’t sagged, the joints are tight, and the fascia is sound. We assess every run before recommending replacement vs. maintenance. Written drainage assessment of the full system.
Andersen sash inserts allow glass replacement in many window configurations without disturbing the frame — this is often the right approach on 1990s Andersen units where the frames are still sound but the glass has fogged. We assess frame condition and the specific Andersen series before recommending sash replacement vs. full window. Written assessment.
We assess the full opening — frame plumb and square, threshold condition, sill pan, and rough opening dimensions — before recommending a slab vs. full prehung replacement. Therma-Tru or Pella fiberglass in a colonial profile appropriate for your Randolph home. Written assessment before any product is specified.
Vinyl casing buckles from thermal expansion on south-facing sun-exposed elevations — it’s a material limitation, not an installation failure. Azek PVC trim handles thermal cycling better and is dimensionally stable on high-UV elevations. We assess the substrate and moisture conditions behind the existing casing before recommending a scope.
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