Audubon Park Borough, Camden County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Audubon Park, NJ
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Audubon Park Borough was built in 1941 as a single wartime housing project — 499 identical dwellings erected by the Federal Works Agency to shelter workers at the New York Shipbuilding Corp in Camden. Every home in this 0.15-square-mile borough shares the same construction year, the same original building system, and more than 80 years of the same freeze-thaw load. The aerial measurement and 3D model for your unit are built before the 15-minute Zoom; the scope and price you receive at that call are grounded in your specific address on Audubon Park's lettered-and-numbered grid.

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About Audubon Park Borough, NJ

Camden County's
Newest Municipality.

1,0042025 Est. Population
0.15 sq miLand Area
1947Incorporated

The borough's own history page puts it plainly: Audubon Park began as Audubon Village during World War II, when the Mutual Ownership Defense Housing Division of the Federal Works Agency erected 499 units of identical wartime housing for employees of the New York Shipbuilding Corp in Camden. After the war, residents voted to buy the property from the federal government rather than see it sold off. The result was incorporation on July 3, 1947 — the most recently created municipality in Camden County — with all property held by the Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation. Residents hold contracts, not deeds; the Corporation owns the land and common infrastructure while contract holders maintain their individual units. That arrangement has preserved the 1941 housing stock essentially intact: every dwelling in Audubon Park was built in the same year, to the same Federal Works Agency design, and every one is now more than 80 years old.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Audubon Park

499 Homes, One Construction Year.

The uniformity that makes Audubon Park historically remarkable is also what defines its exterior-work profile:

  • Cohort aging: every roof, every wall, every window in the borough was installed within roughly the same 1941 construction window. That means the borough is entering its exterior-replacement cycle as a cohort — original material lifespans are expiring across the 499-unit inventory at the same time.
  • Mutual-housing coordination: because the Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation owns all property, exterior work must align with the Corporation's maintenance protocols as well as the borough permit process at 2 Road C. We factor that coordination into the project timeline at the quoting stage.
  • Freeze-thaw on flat geometry: the wartime units were built to economical flat or low-pitched roof profiles. On that geometry, the humid-continental freeze-thaw cycle concentrates ice-dam loading at parapet edges and low-slope drainage points — the specific conditions that drive the highest rate of premature failure in 1940s-era roof systems.
  • Small footprint, tight grid: Audubon Park's 0.15-square-mile area is entirely built out; every staging approach is tight. Aerial measurement and a pre-planned install sequence let us cost the logistics before the crew arrives.
Why Audubon Park Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for a Unique Wartime Community.

We Know the 1941 Spec

Every home in Audubon Park was built to the same Federal Works Agency wartime design. That consistency simplifies measurement and sourcing — we know the original frame depth, the original opening dimensions, and the original roof geometry before the Zoom starts.

Mutual-Housing Coordination Built In

Working in a mutual-housing community means the Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation is a party to every exterior project, alongside the borough permit at 2 Road C. We build both timelines into the project scope at the quoting stage — not as a surprise after the contract is signed.

The Only Vehicle Is the Install Crew's

Audubon Park's tight lettered-and-numbered street grid was designed for pedestrians first. Rather than sending a salesperson into that grid for an in-person estimate, we build the plan from your aerial address and satellite model — quoted on a 15-minute Zoom — and the install crew is the only truck that needs to navigate Road C.

Services in Audubon Park Borough, NJ

Exterior Work Across a 1941 Wartime Community.

Same craftsmen, same materials, same warranties as any in-home contractor — without the in-home sales pitch.

Roofing in Audubon Park

Every roof in Audubon Park is from the same 1941 construction program — low-slope or flat wartime geometry, original material that is now over 80 years old, and a freeze-thaw history concentrated at the parapet and drainage edges. The permit runs through the Borough Municipal Complex at 2 Road C; exterior work also requires coordination with the Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation. We account for both when building the scope and schedule at quote time.

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Siding in Audubon Park

The wartime dwelling units share the same wall depth and original cladding profile. After 80-plus years, the original siding on most units is at or past its service life — and replacing it on a contract-holder basis means working within the mutual-housing framework. We build the 3D plan from the aerial, bring the Corporation coordination timeline into the project scope, and deliver the visual and the price on a single Zoom call.

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Windows & Doors in Audubon Park

All 499 units were built to the same Federal Works Agency opening specifications in 1941, so rough-opening dimensions are consistent across the community — an advantage when quoting replacement windows and doors at scale. We measure each unit's openings off the aerial, drop the energy-efficient replacements into the 3D model, and factor the Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation coordination into the permit and install timeline.

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Fences in Audubon Park

In a mutual-housing community where all land is held by the Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation, fence work requires alignment with the Corporation's standards as well as the borough's permit. We pull the parcel from the aerial, model the run to the actual lot lines, and work through the permit and Corporation coordination so the install proceeds cleanly without extra steps on your end.

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Where We Work in & Around Audubon Park

Borough ZIP 08106 — Shared with Audubon.

ZIP 08106 covers both Audubon Park Borough and the adjacent Audubon Borough to its east. The borough's own school building is no longer in operation; under a sending/receiving arrangement, Audubon Park children attend the Audubon Public School District. Permits run through the Audubon Park Municipal Complex at 2 Road C, 856-547-5236. We quote and install across the borough and its neighbors:

08106 Audubon Park Borough Audubon Borough Haddon Township Oaklyn Borough

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Audubon Park Borough FAQ

Questions Audubon Park Homeowners Ask.

All the homes in Audubon Park were built in 1941 — does that mean every roof and siding job is the same scope?
The construction year and the Federal Works Agency building spec are consistent across all 499 units, which simplifies the measurement step considerably. But individual maintenance histories diverge over 80-plus years — one unit may have had a re-roof in the 1990s, another still carries original material. We read each unit's current condition from the aerial and the 3D model before quoting anything, so the scope matches the actual state of your home.
Who owns the land in Audubon Park, and does that affect getting an exterior permit?
The Audubon Mutual Housing Corporation owns all land and common infrastructure; residents hold contracts to occupy their individual units. For exterior work, that means the permit runs through the Borough Municipal Complex at 2 Road C (856-547-5236), and the project scope needs to be aligned with the Corporation's maintenance standards as well. We handle both parts of that coordination, so you are not caught between two approval processes.
What school district serves Audubon Park, and what ZIP is the borough?
Audubon Park sits in ZIP 08106, the same code as Audubon Borough. The on-site school that originally served the wartime community is no longer in operation; the borough's own history page notes that the child population dwindled and it was not feasible to keep the school open. Since then, Audubon Park children attend school in Audubon under a sending/receiving arrangement with the Audubon Public School District.
Is flooding or low-ground drainage a concern for exterior work in Audubon Park?
The borough sits at low coastal-plain elevation between Audubon, Haddon Township, and Oaklyn. On the flat wartime-era roof geometry common across all 499 units, the primary weather risk is not flooding but rather the freeze-thaw cycle concentrating ice-dam loading at parapet edges and low-slope drainage points. We build that into the underlayment and edge-metal spec for every flat and low-slope roof we quote here.
Does a D'Bros estimator need to visit my Audubon Park unit before I get a written price?
No visit before the quote. The 499 wartime units are uniformly laid out on a lettered-and-numbered street grid — consistent setbacks, consistent geometry — and map clearly from above. We build the aerial measurement and 3D plan from your Road address and walk through the scope on a 15-minute Zoom. The install crew is the only D'Bros vehicle that needs to navigate the Audubon Park grid.
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