Montgomery, NJ · Somerset County

    Siding Installation & Repair in Montgomery, NJ

    Montgomery Township is one of central NJ's most distinctive municipalities — rolling hills, the Sourland Mountain Preserve, the Skillman village, and the Belle Mead CDP all within its boundaries. Fairway Exteriors handles every Montgomery section.

    A township of rolling hills and historic farmsteads bordering Princeton, with the Sourland Mountain Preserve, Skillman village, and the Belle Mead CDP all within its boundaries.

    What Montgomery homeowners need to know about exterior work

    Montgomery Township is one of central New Jersey's most distinctive municipalities — about 23,700 residents across roughly 32 square miles of rolling hills, working farmland, and increasingly upscale residential development. The township borders Princeton on the north, includes the historic Skillman village, surrounds the Belle Mead CDP, and runs all the way up to the Sourland Mountain Preserve. Each section has its own character and project profile.

    Skillman village, in the township's northern section, holds some of the oldest homes in Somerset County — historic farmhouses, Federal-style colonials, and early-1900s stone homes that have been continuously maintained for over a century. Period-appropriate exterior work matters here. We use HardiePlank in narrow profiles to match original clapboard widths, custom HardieTrim profiles to replicate decorative window casings and porch detail, and color packages within historically appropriate palettes.

    The newer construction along Skillman Road, Mount Lucas Road, and the developments off Cherry Brook Road is mostly 1990s–2010s estate colonials with multi-gable rooflines, mixed-material exteriors (stone wainscot, Hardie above), and the kind of architectural complexity that requires skilled flashing detail. We bring crews experienced with two-story scaffolding, multi-day staging, and the project management estate properties demand.

    Montgomery's rural-suburban character means larger lots and longer driveways than typical suburban townships. Crew vehicles, material delivery, and dump-trailer staging all need careful planning. We confirm access requirements during the initial site visit and coordinate with the homeowner so the project flows smoothly from start to finish. Daily cleanup is comprehensive — Montgomery properties take landscaping seriously, and so do we.

    Services for your Montgomery home

    Why choose Fairway for your Montgomery 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 Montgomery homeowners choose Fairway Exteriors.

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

    "Great experience start to finish. Steve is knowledgeable and his team takes pride in their work. Our home has never looked better."

    Lydan

    Siding

    Frequently asked questions about exterior work in Montgomery

    Do you work on the historic homes near Skillman?

    Yes — historic Skillman restoration is one of our specialties. We use HardiePlank in narrow profiles to match original clapboard widths, custom HardieTrim to replicate decorative detail, and color packages within historically appropriate palettes. Period character with modern weather resistance and a 30-year manufacturer warranty.

    Can you handle 5,000+ sq ft estate homes near the Princeton border?

    Yes — Montgomery's larger estate homes are some of our most demanding and rewarding projects. We bring scaffolding for tall gables and dormers, multi-day staging plans, and a dedicated project manager on site. Large Montgomery projects typically take 4–8 weeks from start to final walkthrough.

    How do you handle long driveways and limited road access on Montgomery rural lots?

    Long gravel and paved driveways are part of Montgomery. We confirm dump-trailer and material-delivery access during the initial site visit, walk the site for clearance and load-bearing concerns, and stage crew vehicles to keep daily life uninterrupted. Rural lots are part of working in Montgomery and we plan accordingly.

    Can you coordinate with masonry contractors on stone-and-Hardie estate exteriors?

    Yes — many newer Montgomery estate homes blend stone veneer wainscot with Hardie above. We bring physical Hardie color samples to the property, review them against existing or proposed stone in natural light, and coordinate with masons if any veneer work is part of the project. The integration matters as much as either material alone.

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