Freehold Township, NJ · Monmouth County

    Siding Installation & Repair in Freehold Township, NJ

    Freehold Township wraps around Freehold Borough and stretches out to Turkey Swamp Park, Colts Neck, and the Manalapan border — a township of suburban developments, larger lots, and active-adult communities. Fairway Exteriors handles siding, roofing, and gutter projects across all of Freehold Township.

    Surrounding the borough on all sides, Freehold Township spans neighborhoods near Freehold Raceway Mall, Turkey Swamp Park, and the rolling pastures along Route 537.

    What Freehold Township homeowners need to know about exterior work

    Freehold Township is one of the largest townships in Monmouth County by area, and its housing stock reflects that scale. The neighborhoods near Freehold Raceway Mall and Route 9 are dense with 1980s–2000s colonials and splits, often originally clad in vinyl or aluminum that's now reaching end of life. We see a steady stream of full-house re-sides in this area, with most homeowners moving up to James Hardie fiber cement for the durability and curb-appeal upgrade.

    The township also includes Greenbriar at Whittingham, an active-adult community where exterior projects need to clear the HOA's design committee before work begins. We've done dozens of jobs in Greenbriar and know the standard color palettes, trim package expectations, and timeline considerations — which makes the approval process smoother for residents.

    Out toward the Colts Neck and Millstone borders, Freehold Township opens up into larger lots and estate properties. These homes often have multiple roof planes, complex gutter runs, and Hardie installations that can run 60–80 squares of siding. Crews here need to plan for staging, dump-trailer access, and weather windows that work for big projects.

    Freehold Township sits inland and gets the same severe-storm exposure as the borough — strong straight-line wind events and heavy summer downpours. We default to 6-inch seamless aluminum gutters with 3x4 downspouts and ice-and-water shield extending well past the eaves on every roof installation in the township, particularly on homes with low-slope porch roofs that pond water under freeze-thaw cycles.

    Services for your Freehold Township home

    Why choose Fairway for your Freehold Township home

    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 Freehold Township homeowners choose Fairway Exteriors.

    • James Hardie specialists
    • Licensed & fully insured
    • Transparent estimates
    • Daily job-site cleanup

    "Steve and the Fairway team were professional from the first consultation through the final walkthrough. Our new James Hardie siding looks incredible and the crew kept the site spotless every day."

    Brad A.

    James Hardie Siding

    Frequently asked questions about exterior work in Freehold Township

    Does Greenbriar at Whittingham approve James Hardie siding?

    Yes — Hardie has been approved by the Greenbriar HOA design committee for years. We help homeowners with the application package, including color sample boards and elevation renderings, so the approval process moves quickly. Most jobs clear review in 2–4 weeks.

    What's the typical timeline for a full siding replacement in Freehold Township?

    A standard 2,500–3,000 sq ft Freehold Township colonial takes 2–3 weeks for a complete James Hardie re-side, including any wood repair uncovered during tear-off. We typically pull permits within a week of contract signing and start within 4–6 weeks depending on the season.

    How do you handle gutters on a multi-level Freehold home with a walk-out basement?

    Walk-out basement homes need careful drainage planning so water from the upper roof doesn't pool against the lower foundation. We typically run oversized downspouts to underground drainage tied to dry wells or daylight discharge — a critical detail many lower-cost contractors skip.

    Do you replace asbestos siding on older Freehold Township homes?

    Yes. Some original ranch homes in Freehold Township still have asbestos cement shingles. We work with licensed asbestos abatement subcontractors when removal is required, then install new James Hardie or premium vinyl over a properly prepared substrate. We handle the logistics so homeowners don't have to.

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