"Excellent communication and craftsmanship. They walked us through every option, never pressured us, and the finished roof looks fantastic. Highly recommend Fairway Exteriors."
Edward Schloeman
Roof Replacement
North Brunswick, NJ · Middlesex County
North Brunswick is a diverse Middlesex township — Rutgers Gardens, the Renaissance 2000 community, and a wide range of residential neighborhoods between the Route 1 corridor and the Lawrence Brook. Fairway Exteriors knows every section.
Anchored by Rutgers Gardens, the Renaissance 2000 community, and the bustling Route 1 commercial corridor — a diverse, family-friendly township minutes from New Brunswick.
North Brunswick is one of Middlesex County's most diverse townships — about 41,700 residents across multiple distinct sections, from Renaissance 2000 (an active-adult community) to family neighborhoods near Linwood Middle School to older homes along the Route 130 corridor and the streets near Rutgers Gardens.
Renaissance 2000 is one of the township's signature communities. The active-adult HOA has design review for exterior work, and we've handled enough projects in Renaissance to know the standard approval process — color samples, elevation drawings, manufacturer specs submitted together as a complete package. Most Renaissance projects are vinyl-to-Hardie upgrades that meet the community's design standards while delivering the long-term durability residents expect.
The family neighborhoods between Route 1 and Route 130 — including the streets around Linwood Middle School and the developments off Old Georges Road — are mostly 1980s–2000s colonials and splits. Many are at the life stage where original vinyl and original architectural shingles are simultaneously reaching end of life. Coordinated full envelope upgrades are common, and the result is dramatic curb-appeal improvement across the neighborhood.
North Brunswick's older sections — including the homes near Rutgers Gardens and the streets along the Route 130 corridor — have mid-century ranches, capes, and the occasional Tudor or stone-front home. These projects require more careful planning around original architectural detail and substrate conditions, but they reward the work with significant property-value improvement.
Our consultative approach means we listen first, then recommend the right materials and scope for your home — not the most expensive package. Combined with skilled crews and a 5.0-star track record, that's why so many North Brunswick homeowners choose Fairway Exteriors.
"Excellent communication and craftsmanship. They walked us through every option, never pressured us, and the finished roof looks fantastic. Highly recommend Fairway Exteriors."
Edward Schloeman
Roof Replacement
Yes — Hardie has been an approved siding choice in Renaissance 2000 for years. Each project still goes through the HOA's design review for color and trim package, and we help residents prepare the submission package — color samples, elevation drawings, and manufacturer specs together as one complete package.
Full James Hardie re-side with HardieTrim and ColorPlus factory finish, GAF or Owens Corning architectural shingle roof replacement, and 6-inch seamless aluminum gutters. Total project typically runs 3–4 weeks from tear-off to final cleanup, with detailed line-item estimates so you see exactly what's included.
Yes — the township Construction Office runs efficient inspections. We submit complete permit packages with manufacturer specs and clear scope, and most siding/roofing permits issue within 7–14 days. Inspections schedule promptly.
Yes — targeted storm damage repair (single-side siding replacement, partial roof repair after a tree limb impact, gutter section replacement) is part of our regular work. We assess the damage, document for insurance if applicable, and complete the repair to match the existing exterior.
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