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Exterior renovation in Union County, NJ.

Union County is dense suburbia at its best — tree-lined streets in Westfield and Cranford, the upmarket downtown energy of Summit, the older colonials of Scotch Plains and Fanwood. We work in a steady cadence here because the homes are older (1920s–1960s mostly), the projects are full-envelope rather than patches, and the homeowners know what good work looks like when they see it.

Towns we serve in Union County

14 towns across the county.

Don't see your town listed? We probably still serve it — call us or send a note and we'll confirm.

  • Westfield
  • Cranford
  • Summit
  • Berkeley Heights
  • New Providence
  • Mountainside
  • Springfield
  • Union Township
  • Scotch Plains
  • Fanwood
  • Linden
  • Roselle
  • Roselle Park
  • Kenilworth

Climate & exposure

What Union weather asks for.

Union County's density brings tight lot lines and shorter sight lines from the curb. Closer-set houses mean wind funneling between buildings (corner-wall detail matters), shared property-line ladder access challenges, and more careful staging. Atlantic moisture penetration is slightly higher than further inland.

Frequently asked in Union County

The questions we hear most on this side of the river.

Do you have experience with the tight Westfield and Cranford lot lines?

Yes. Homes set 8–15 feet from the property line require careful staging — ladder access, dumpster placement, and material storage all need to work without inconveniencing neighbors. We talk through the logistics at the walkthrough and coordinate with adjacent owners before we start.

Are you familiar with the historic-district requirements in Westfield and Summit?

Yes. Both towns have active historic-preservation oversight on specific districts. Material and profile restrictions apply (clapboard depth, trim detail, color palette in some cases). We've completed multiple historic-district projects and can walk you through the approval timeline before any decisions are finalized.

How do you handle staging on a Union County corner lot?

Corner lots have their advantages — usually more curb access, more place to put a dumpster. We'll typically stage the dumpster on the side street to keep the front presentable, and we work elevation-by-elevation so the active wall is contained.

Do you work in Linden and the south-Union industrial-adjacent towns?

Yes. South Union County housing is older (often 1920s–1950s), and projects there frequently uncover decades of layered material — knob-and-tube wiring near windows, asbestos siding underneath later vinyl, structural issues hidden by the second-layer cladding. We surface these on the walkthrough so there are no surprises mid-install.

More questions? See the full FAQ page.

Northern NJ · Free walkthroughs

Free estimate on your Union project.

We come out, walk the property, and leave a written estimate before departing. No fine print.