Audubon Borough, Camden County, NJ

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Audubon Borough — the Most Patriotic Small Town in America, home to three Medal of Honor recipients — occupies 1.48 square miles of Camden County's coastal-plain drainage zone. FEMA flood map 34007C0039F covers low-lying parcels in the borough, and every residential permit runs through the Construction/Zoning Office at 606 W. Nicholson Road. We pull your address from the aerial, build the 3D model of your specific house, and deliver the written scope on a single 15-minute Zoom.

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Audubon Borough FAQ

Questions Audubon Homeowners Ask.

Who handles the building permit for a roofing or siding job in Audubon Borough?
The Audubon Construction/Zoning Office at 606 W. Nicholson Road — Construction Technical Assistant Nichelle Bicking, reached at 856-547-6312. Construction Code Official Robert Scouler oversees inspections; zoning is handled by officers Jim Rossell and John Karolinski. We prepare and file the permit application, schedule inspections through CONSTRUCTIONINSPECTIONS@AUDUBONNJ.COM, and return the approved permit card at closeout — the administrative cycle is ours to run.
My Audubon lot sits on low ground near the Mansion Avenue corridor — does drainage affect what you spec for the roof or siding?
It does. Audubon's flat coastal-plain terrain means that in a heavy rain event, low-lying lots can hold water before the storm drains clear. We check the grade and drainage path for your parcel before specifying edge-metal, underlayment, or cladding, and we add appropriate drainage allowances on the low spots. A lot on higher ground near Nicholson Road gets a different spec from one that sits at drain-level on a side street.
Audubon has both the borough and its own school district — how does that affect the permit and quote process?
The Audubon Public School District is an independent PreK–12 district — its own separate governmental entity from the borough — both operating within ZIP 08106. For exterior work, what matters is the borough's permit authority: the Construction/Zoning Office at 606 W. Nicholson Road. We confirm your address is inside Audubon Borough before any scope is written, because the borough and adjacent Audubon Park both use 08106. We quote and install across the full borough and neighboring municipalities — Audubon Park, Haddon Heights, Oaklyn, Mount Ephraim, and Haddonfield — that share the same corridor.
Is flooding or drainage a concern for exterior work on my Audubon property?
Audubon sits at low coastal-plain elevation in a flat drainage zone. Heavy rain events can produce localized ponding on low-lying residential lots before storm drains clear. We check the drainage path for your specific parcel before specifying edge-metal, underlayment margins, and cladding seam detailing — the spec for a low-lying lot differs from one on higher ground near Nicholson Road.
Does D'Bros need to visit my Audubon address before writing a quote?
No property visit comes before the written price. Audubon's 1.48-square-mile residential grid is fully readable from above: we build the aerial measurement and 3D model from your specific address, confirm roof pitch, cladding type, and opening counts, and deliver the written scope and price on a single 15-minute Zoom. The install team is the first to arrive at your property.
About Audubon Borough, NJ

The Most Patriotic Small Town
in America.

8,8252025 Est. Population
1.48 sq miLand Area
08106ZIP Code

Audubon Borough carries a distinction that sets it apart from other Camden County municipalities: the borough's own municipal website designates it the Most Patriotic Small Town in America, citing three Medal of Honor recipients among the community's residents. The borough occupies 1.482 square miles of Camden County at low coastal-plain elevation. FEMA flood map 34007C0039F (effective 8/17/2016) covers low-lying parcels in the borough — a flood-zone designation that affects exterior moisture detailing, insurance, and material selection on those lots. Construction permits are administered through the Construction/Zoning Office at 606 W. Nicholson Road, where Construction Code Official Robert Scouler and Zoning Officers Jim Rossell and John Karolinski oversee all residential permit work under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Audubon

Coastal-Plain Drainage, Freeze-Thaw Load, Compact Lots.

Three geographic facts drive most exterior-work decisions in Audubon Borough:

  • Flat terrain and drainage: Audubon sits at low coastal-plain elevation on a flat drainage plain. Heavy rain events can pond on low-lying residential lots before storm drains clear. Edge-metal, underlayment, and cladding drainage margins are all sized to the specific parcel — not to a borough average.
  • Freeze-thaw load: the humid-continental climate sends Audubon through repeated winter freeze-and-thaw cycles. That cycling concentrates ice-dam loading at eave transitions and flashing junctions — the specific zones where underlayment and edge-metal fail first on older residential roofs.
  • Compact residential lots: Audubon's 1.48-square-mile residential grid has close-set lots with narrow side yards — tight staging conditions. Aerial measurement and a 3D plan let us price the logistics before anyone arrives at your property.
  • One permit office: all residential construction work in the borough — roofing, siding, windows, fences — flows through the Construction/Zoning Office at 606 W. Nicholson Road, with scheduled inspection windows on specific days and email coordination through CONSTRUCTIONINSPECTIONS@AUDUBONNJ.COM.
Services in Audubon Borough, NJ

Exterior Work Across Audubon Borough's Compact Grid.

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Roofing in Audubon

Audubon's permit runs through the Construction/Zoning Office at 606 W. Nicholson Road — Construction Code Official Robert Scouler, 856-547-6312, with inspection scheduling through CONSTRUCTIONINSPECTIONS@AUDUBONNJ.COM. We read your specific roof geometry and condition from the aerial, write the tear-off and re-deck scope to that structure, file through Robert Scouler's office, and coordinate every inspection window.

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Siding in Audubon

Audubon's flat coastal-plain terrain means low-lying lots in the FEMA flood zone carry different drainage conditions than interior blocks near Nicholson Road. We build a 3D model of your actual facade before selecting any profile, weight the moisture detailing for the drainage grade of your specific parcel, and present the visual and the price on a single 15-minute Zoom.

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Windows & Doors in Audubon

Window rough openings vary house by house in Audubon's close-set residential grid. We measure every opening off the facade and aerial before anything is ordered, drop the energy-efficient replacements into the 3D model so you see the look in context, and handle the permit through Construction Code Official Robert Scouler's office at 606 W. Nicholson Road.

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Fences in Audubon

Audubon's 1.48-square-mile residential grid has narrow lots with close side yards, where property-line accuracy matters especially on interior blocks. We pull your parcel from the aerial, model the fence run to your actual lot lines, file the permit with Zoning Officers Jim Rossell and John Karolinski at 606 W. Nicholson Road, and coordinate the 811 utility mark before any post is set.

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Why Audubon Borough Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for Audubon's Coastal-Plain Grid.

Low-Elevation Drainage Spec, Built In

Audubon's flat coastal-plain position means low-lying lots retain runoff before storm drains clear. We check the drainage grade of your specific parcel before specifying any edge-metal, underlayment margin, or cladding seam detail — the spec for a low-lying flood-zone lot differs from one on the higher interior blocks near Nicholson Road.

One Office, One Filing: 606 W. Nicholson Road

The Audubon Construction/Zoning Office handles every residential building permit in the borough. We know that office — Construction Code Official Robert Scouler and Zoning Officers Jim Rossell and John Karolinski — and we handle the entire permit and inspection cycle so you do not have to navigate it yourself.

Compact Lots, Priced Before the Crew Arrives

Audubon's 1.48-square-mile residential grid has close-set lots and narrow side yards — tight staging conditions where logistics surprises cost time and money. The 3D plan and aerial measurement are complete before the Zoom, so the install logistics are costed into the written price from the start, not discovered when the truck arrives at your Nicholson Road block.

Where We Work in & Around Audubon

Borough ZIP 08106 — and the Camden County Corridor.

Audubon Borough shares ZIP 08106 with adjacent Audubon Park. The Audubon Public School District runs preschool through grade 12 from its 350 Edgewood Avenue administrative offices — a PreK–12 system distinct from the school districts of neighboring Haddon Heights or Oaklyn. Construction permits route exclusively to the borough's own Construction/Zoning Office at 606 W. Nicholson Road, 856-547-6312. We quote and install across the full borough and the surrounding Camden County municipalities:

08106 Audubon Borough Audubon Park Borough Haddon Heights Borough Oaklyn Borough Mount Ephraim Borough Haddonfield Borough

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