"Quality work, honest pricing, and they showed up exactly when they said they would. The crew respected our home and property throughout the project."
Christopher Loomis
Roofing
Shrewsbury, NJ · Monmouth County
Shrewsbury is a small but distinctive borough between Red Bank and Tinton Falls — historic homes near Christ Church, the upscale Grove at Shrewsbury, and a mix of established colonials and newer construction. Fairway Exteriors handles the full range of Shrewsbury projects.
Centered around the historic Christ Church and the Grove shopping district, with The Grove at Shrewsbury serving as the area's premier upscale retail destination.
Shrewsbury is one of Monmouth County's smaller boroughs — about 4,000 residents in roughly 2.1 square miles — but it punches above its weight in both architectural character and retail prominence. The Grove at Shrewsbury draws regional shopping traffic, and the borough's residential streets near historic Christ Church (founded in 1733) have some of the oldest homes in the county.
The historic core around Christ Church and Sycamore Avenue holds 18th- and 19th-century colonials and farmhouses that need careful, period-appropriate exterior work. We use James Hardie HardiePlank in narrow profiles to match original clapboard, HardieShingle for cedar shingle accents, and custom HardieTrim to replicate the wide window casings and corner boards typical of colonial-era construction.
Newer Shrewsbury construction off Sycamore and Broad Street tends toward larger 1990s–2010s colonials with mixed-material exteriors — stone or brick wainscot, Hardie or vinyl above. These projects benefit from coordinated color choices that integrate the masonry and siding rather than treating them as separate elements. We bring physical color samples and review them against any existing masonry before committing.
Shrewsbury's borough Construction Office is responsive but expects detailed permit packages on every project. We submit complete material specs, manufacturer cut sheets, and clear scope documentation so projects move through plan review without delay. The borough is small enough that the same inspectors see most projects, which means consistency and predictability for homeowners.
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 Shrewsbury homeowners choose Fairway Exteriors.
"Quality work, honest pricing, and they showed up exactly when they said they would. The crew respected our home and property throughout the project."
Christopher Loomis
Roofing
Yes — historic restoration is one of our specialties in Shrewsbury. We use HardiePlank in narrow clapboard profiles to match original 18th- and 19th-century siding, custom HardieTrim to replicate wide colonial window casings, and HardieShingle for any cedar accent areas. Period-appropriate detail with modern weather resistance.
Absolutely. Many Shrewsbury homes blend stone or brick wainscot with siding above. We bring Hardie ColorPlus samples to the property, review them against the existing masonry in natural light, and coordinate with stone masons if any veneer work is part of the project. Done right, the new Hardie complements rather than competes with the masonry.
Shrewsbury's borough Construction Office runs efficient inspections and expects complete permit packages — manufacturer specs, product cut sheets, and clear scope. We submit thorough packages so plan review moves quickly, typically within a week or two for standard siding/roofing work.
Yes — newer Shrewsbury colonials are some of our most common project types. Full James Hardie re-sides with HardieTrim, factory-finished ColorPlus, and proper flashing detail at every transition. We handle the multi-gable rooflines and complex trim work these homes typically have.
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