"Fairway handled our full siding and gutter project on the shore. The crew showed up on time every day, communicated constantly, and the finished result is exactly what we hoped for. Worth every penny."
Liam McCormack
Siding & Gutters
Eatontown, NJ · Monmouth County
Eatontown sits at the crossroads of central Monmouth shore traffic — Monmouth Mall, the former Fort Monmouth, and residential neighborhoods that stretch toward Long Branch and Tinton Falls. Fairway Exteriors handles the full range of Eatontown projects.
Anchored by Monmouth Mall and bordered by the former Fort Monmouth, with Wampum Lake Park and a strong central location between Long Branch and the Garden State Parkway.
Eatontown is one of central Monmouth's busiest crossroads — anchored by Monmouth Mall and bordered by the redeveloping former Fort Monmouth site. The borough has about 12,700 residents in roughly 5.7 square miles, with housing that ranges from mid-century ranches off Wyckoff Road to newer construction near the Fort Monmouth boundary.
Most of our Eatontown projects involve mid-century homes that have hit the prime renovation window. The capes, ranches, and splits built in the 1950s through 1970s often still have original cedar shake, aluminum, or asbestos cement siding that's well past useful life. Full James Hardie re-sides combined with new architectural roofs and seamless gutters are our most common Eatontown project type.
The Fort Monmouth redevelopment area is bringing significant new construction to Eatontown's eastern side. We've worked on multiple homes in that section and have come to understand the area's design coordination requirements — color and material standards, elevation considerations, and timing around ongoing redevelopment.
Eatontown's location places it close enough to Long Branch and the ocean that occasional salt-driven wind events reach the borough. We default to James Hardie fiber cement for re-sides and 130 mph wind-rated architectural shingles for roof replacements. Gutters are 6-inch K-style aluminum with oversized 3x4 downspouts to handle the heavy rain that comes with shore-adjacent storm fronts.
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 Eatontown homeowners choose Fairway Exteriors.
"Fairway handled our full siding and gutter project on the shore. The crew showed up on time every day, communicated constantly, and the finished result is exactly what we hoped for. Worth every penny."
Liam McCormack
Siding & Gutters
Some — particularly the capes and ranches built in the 1940s–50s. We coordinate with licensed asbestos abatement subcontractors when removal is required and handle full project sequencing so the homeowner doesn't manage separate vendors. The result is a clean transition from old to new.
Yes — we've handled siding, roofing, and gutter work on multiple Fort Monmouth-area homes. We coordinate with broader redevelopment design standards, match neighboring properties when appropriate, and time work to fit around other ongoing construction.
Eatontown is close enough to Long Branch that occasional salt-driven wind reaches the borough, and the township catches the same severe storm fronts as the shore communities. James Hardie fiber cement handles the mixed environment better than vinyl over a 30-year horizon — and the curb-appeal upgrade is significant.
Yes — most are at the exact life stage where original siding and roofs are reaching end of life simultaneously. Combining a full Hardie re-side with new architectural shingles and seamless gutters delivers a coordinated upgrade that dramatically lifts curb appeal and resale value.
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