Trim & Fascia in Point Pleasant, NJ
Local. Licensed. Done Right.
Point Pleasant fascia runs that look bad usually have one of two issues: rake boards pulling free at the gable or rotted fascia behind dripping gutters — both driven by paint film with lost adhesion. Our crew handles rake-board and frieze-board replacement with full documentation. Licensed in NJ, fully insured.
Door Replacement in Point Pleasant, NJ
A locally based door contractor who works Point Pleasant regularly knows the housing profiles on these streets and what entry door configurations fit them. Nail Force Contracting is in Ocean County every week. We assess the frame, match the profile to the home, and install with proper sill pan flashing as standard on every job.
Nail Force Contracting works Point Pleasant door jobs start to finish: free assessment of the frame condition, written estimate covering door and all adjacent work, installation with sill pan flashing and properly adjusted hardware, and a final walkthrough. Therma-Tru, ProVia, JELD-WEN available. Workmanship warranty in writing.
(973) 713-1053 — free door estimates in Point Pleasant.
Door Services We Provide in Point Pleasant
From entry door replacement to storm doors — here’s what we handle for Point Pleasant homeowners.
Door Replacement & Installation
Entry door replacement for Point Pleasant homes — slab swap when the frame is sound, full prehung when it’s rotted or out of square. Proper sill pan flashing on every installation.
Door replacement →Door Types & Options
Six-panel, craftsman, glass-lite, sidelite configurations and more — we help Point Pleasant homeowners select a door style that fits the architecture of the home, not just the opening.
Door types & options →Door Replacement Guide
Slab vs. prehung, fiberglass vs. steel, frame rot assessment — we walk Point Pleasant homeowners through the decisions before anything is ordered or scheduled.
Replacement guide →Door Replacement in Point Pleasant — Nail Force Gets It Right
- We select hinge counts based on door weight and height. Heavy solid-core and fiberglass doors need three or four hinges — we match hinge count to the door specification.
- We include a post-installation settlement check for all door installations on homes with active foundation movement. Point Pleasant homes with older foundations can shift — we confirm door performance after settling.
- Every Point Pleasant door project is completed with a homeowner-facing scope summary and confirmed sign-off.
- NJ HIC licensed, fully insured for all door work in Ocean County.
Our Door Process
Four steps. No surprises. Here’s how we handle every door project in Point Pleasant.
Free Inspection
Your Point Pleasant door inspection covers every component of the opening: door panel, frame, threshold, sill pan flashing, and weatherstripping. We tell you whether a slab swap is appropriate or whether the frame needs to come out — before any product is discussed.
Written Estimate
Door selection, frame work if needed, hardware, and installation — all in writing before anything is ordered for your Point Pleasant property. No surprises.
Installation
Sill pan flashing, level and plumb installation, and proper weatherstripping at your Point Pleasant home. Frame corrected where needed. Clean jobsite throughout.
Final Walkthrough
We test the door operation, confirm the seal, and walk through the finished installation with you before we leave your Point Pleasant property.
Door Questions — Point Pleasant, NJ
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Frame and threshold assessment is the first thing we do on every Point Pleasant door job. We assess the frame and threshold on every job. If the frame is rotted, out of plumb, or the threshold is failed, we replace them as part of the door installation. Installing a new door in a compromised frame means the new door will perform poorly from day one. We flag frame condition in the estimate so there are no surprises.
A steel or fiberglass door with a multi-point locking system offers significantly better security than a single-lock wood door. Reinforced strike plates with 3-inch screws reaching the king stud are standard on our installations — standard strike plates held by 3/4-inch screws are the weakest point on most entry doors. We can also recommend deadbolt and smart lock upgrades.
Signs of frame failure: visible rot at the threshold or sill, door that rubs or won’t latch properly after adjustment, visible gaps at the frame-to-wall junction, or a threshold that’s soft when you press on it. In NJ’s climate, threshold rot is common on older homes — water sits on the threshold and wicks into the wood sill beneath it.
Serving Point Pleasant and Nearby Ocean County Towns
We provide door services throughout Ocean County, including:
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