Local to the homes we work on.
We serve homeowners across Monmouth and Ocean County, NJ. Pick your town to see local projects and how we work in your neighborhood.
Toms River homeowners trust Reyes Royalty Construction for kitchen, bathroom, and full-home remodels designed for shore-area living. From the older capes off Hooper Avenue to the newer builds in North Dover, we tailor every project to the home and the family inside it.
Red Bank's mix of historic homes and modern condos calls for a remodeler who respects character while delivering a clean, current finish. We bring craft-first carpentry and detailed project management to every Red Bank renovation.
Brick Township homeowners come to Reyes Royalty Construction for renovations that hold up to coastal weather and busy family life. We handle the planning, permits and trades so you can focus on the result.
Lacey Township is home turf. Our team lives and works here, which means faster response, sharper local knowledge, and a real reputation behind every Lacey project.
Manahawkin homeowners — whether year-round or seasonal — choose us for renovations that balance function, durability and a coastal-modern look. We're used to the realities of building near the water.
We're based right here. Forked River neighbors get hands-on attention from a team that knows the homes, the soil, and the building department inside and out.
Barnegat homeowners trust us for crisp kitchens, refreshed bathrooms and finished basements that add real value without inflating the budget.
Jackson Township's larger lots and newer construction give homeowners room to dream — additions, full kitchen rebuilds, and outdoor living upgrades. We bring the craftsmanship to match.
Middletown homeowners get a remodeler who respects the area's mix of historic, mid-century and modern homes — and delivers a finish that fits the neighborhood.
Point Pleasant homes — from the Boro to the Beach — get coastal-conscious renovations that pair durable materials with the bright, airy finishes the shore is known for.
