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Windows in Fanwood

Windows in Fanwood, NJ

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Casements in Fanwood earn their replacement when snapped tilt-latches start showing on multiple elevations. We confirm with a walk-through, then run Pella, Andersen, and Marvin double-hung swaps on the affected runs. Free written estimates.

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Exterior Trim Services in Fanwood, NJ

Fypon urethane millwork gives Fanwood homeowners a way to restore or add architectural details — pediments, keystones, quoins, column capitals — that would be prohibitively expensive in wood or stone. It’s factory-primed, dimensionally stable, and installs with standard trim techniques. We install Fypon alongside PVC trim when the project calls for it.

For Fanwood homeowners whose wood trim has failed more than once, PVC is the material answer — but only when combined with correcting the moisture source that caused the failure. Nail Force Contracting does both in the same scope. Azek, KOMA, Versatex, Fypon available. Workmanship warranty in writing. Free inspections and estimates, no obligation.

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Trim Services We Provide in Fanwood

From fascia and soffit to decorative porch trim — here’s what we handle for Fanwood homeowners.

Exterior Trim, Fascia & Soffit

Fascia, soffit panels, corner boards, rake boards, and frieze boards on Fanwood homes — replaced with PVC or fiber cement that won’t rot and won’t need painting for years.

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Decorative Molding & Porch Trim

Porch columns, decorative molding, and architectural trim details on Fanwood homes. We work with PVC profiles that match original wood character without the maintenance demands.

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Nail Force Trim — Built for Fanwood Conditions

  • We factor Fanwood’s prevailing wind direction into trim joint orientation. Wind-driven rain enters joints from the windward side — we orient laps and joints accordingly.
  • We don’t rely on caulk to make up for poor fit. A joint that requires heavy caulk to close is a poorly cut joint — we recut before we seal.
  • Our Fanwood trim installations are backed by direct contact with the crew that installed them. Questions after project close-out go to the people who did the work.
  • Licensed and insured — NJ HIC credentials active for all Union County projects.

Our Trim Process

Four steps. No surprises. Here’s how we handle every trim project in Fanwood.

1

Free Inspection

We walk every elevation of your Fanwood home, probe every trim component, and trace the moisture source before recommending a scope. No charge for the inspection.

2

Written Estimate

Every trim component, moisture source correction, and material choice in writing before work begins on your Fanwood property. You know exactly what’s happening and why.

3

Installation

Moisture source corrected, new PVC or fiber cement trim installed at your Fanwood home. All transitions caulked and detailed. Clean jobsite throughout.

4

Final Walkthrough

We walk every elevation with you, confirm every component, and make sure the finished exterior meets your expectations before we leave your Fanwood property.

Trim Questions — Fanwood, NJ

If yours isn’t here, call us. We’ll give you a real answer.

How do you shim a new window on a Fanwood home?

Weep holes at the bottom of the frame are inspected and clear before the install is finished — blocked weeps are the most common new-window leak. Code requires safety glazing within 24 inches of any door or within 18 inches of the floor.

Do you replace soffit panels as part of a trim job in Fanwood?

Soffit replacement is part of most comprehensive trim jobs we do on Fanwood homes. Yes. We replace aluminum and vinyl soffit as part of full exterior trim projects. Soffit is critical to attic ventilation — we confirm that the ventilation channels are clear and functional when installing new soffit. Improperly installed or blocked soffit contributes to ice dams and premature roof deterioration.

What causes fascia to rot on Fanwood homes?

Fascia rot is the most common trim issue we find on Fanwood homes and the cause is almost always gutters. Fascia rot is almost always caused by gutters that overflow, have failed seams, or are pitched incorrectly. Water running over the back lip of the gutter soaks the fascia repeatedly until it fails. Fascia that’s installed without proper drip edge also gets saturated from the roof surface above. Replacing the fascia alone without correcting the gutter problem will result in the same failure within a few years.

Serving Fanwood and Nearby Union County Towns

We provide exterior trim services throughout Union County, including:

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