Barrington Borough, Camden County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Barrington, NJ
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Barrington Borough was named by a real estate developer in 1880 and incorporated as a borough in 1917 — meaning its oldest residential streets on Reading and Clements Bridge Road predate the borough itself by decades. Those early frame homes and the postwar colonials that filled in around them drive most exterior scopes here. The aerial measurement and 3D model for your address are ready before the Zoom call opens, and permits run through Construction Official Phil Azzari at 229 Trenton Avenue.

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Where We Work in & Around Barrington

Borough ZIP 08007 — and the Bordering Municipalities.

Barrington Borough falls entirely in ZIP 08007. The Barrington Public Schools district (PreK–8) is based at 311 Reading Avenue; all construction permits run through the Borough Municipal Building at 229 Trenton Avenue, Construction Official Phil Azzari, 856-547-0706. Our crews cover Barrington and the bordering Camden County municipalities:

08007 Barrington Borough Haddon Heights Borough Bellmawr Borough Lawnside Borough Runnemede Borough Magnolia Borough

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Why Barrington Borough Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for a Railroad-Era Camden Borough.

Reading Avenue to Clements Bridge — Every Block Quoted Specifically

The oldest homes on Barrington's original 1880s-1890s grid — Reading, Kingston, Austin, Albany, and Haines Avenues — carry different roof and cladding specs from the postwar colonials that filled in later. We identify which era yours belongs to from the aerial, not from a borough default.

Phil Azzari's Office — 229 Trenton Avenue

Construction Official Phil Azzari runs the permit desk at the Barrington Borough Municipal Building. Inspections run on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We file the application, schedule the inspections through that office, and return the approved card at closeout — the permit process does not land on your to-do list.

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The compact 1.58-square-mile borough grid is fully built out and well-mapped from above. Your roof pitch, cladding type, and staging access are read from your specific aerial parcel and confirmed in the 3D model before the Zoom starts — the written number you receive at that call is already grounded in those Barrington-address specifics, not a borough-average assumption.

Services in Barrington Borough, NJ

Exterior Work Across a 1917 Camden Borough.

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

Roofing in Barrington

Barrington's permit office at 229 Trenton Avenue runs inspections on Tuesdays and Thursdays — a schedule we build into every project timeline from the start. The roofing scope itself ranges from the narrow-pitch frames on the original 1880s Reading and Clements Bridge Road lots through the wider colonials and split-levels of the postwar decades. We read which type yours is from the aerial, write the tear-off and re-deck spec to that structure, and file through Phil Azzari's construction office.

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Siding in Barrington

The railroad-era frames on Barrington's original avenues carry narrower wall sections and different corner conditions than the mid-century colonials and ranches that filled in later on the borough's western side. We build a 3D model of your actual walls before any profile or color is selected, weight the moisture detailing for Barrington's coastal-plain drainage grade, and present the visual and the price on a single 15-minute Zoom.

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Windows & Doors in Barrington

Victorian-era frames on Austin or Albany Avenue carry narrower, double-hung openings with non-standard rough openings; postwar colonials run to wider casements and sliders. We measure every opening off your facade before anything is ordered, drop the replacement units into the 3D model so you see the look in context, and file the permit through the Borough Municipal Building on Trenton Avenue.

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Fences in Barrington

Barrington's original railroad-era lots on Reading, Kingston, and Haines Avenues are narrow, and side-yard accuracy is critical. We pull the parcel from the aerial, model the fence run against your actual lot lines, file the permit through the Construction Department at 229 Trenton Avenue, and coordinate the 811 utility mark before any post goes in the ground.

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What Shapes Exterior Work in Barrington

Railroad-Era Frames to Mid-Century Buildout.

Barrington's 1.58 square miles of flat coastal-plain terrain carry three distinct housing eras, and the permit office at 229 Trenton Avenue sees all of them:

  • Railroad-era frames (1880s–1910s): the earliest homes on Barrington, Reading, Kingston, Austin, Albany, and Haines Avenues are Victorian or Craftsman-era frame construction, with original roof decks and narrow wall sections that require era-appropriate specification.
  • Postwar colonials and ranches (1940s–1960s): the borough's residential expansion after World War II filled in the remaining lots with wider, ranch-style and colonial-revival homes — different cladding depths and opening dimensions from the railroad era.
  • Freeze-thaw and storm load: the humid-continental climate drives Barrington through multiple winter freeze-thaw cycles; the oldest frame homes on the original avenues are most susceptible to deck softening and flashing separation at the transitions.
  • Flat terrain, standard drainage: unlike Camden County river-adjacent boroughs, Barrington has no mapped water area — the coastal-plain grade is flat and drains without significant flood exposure, though low-lying lots can retain runoff after heavy convective storms.
About Barrington Borough, NJ

Named for Great Barrington:
A 1917 Camden County Borough.

7,1552025 Est. Population
1.58 sq miLand Area
1917Incorporated

Barrington Borough's 1992 Historical Society source book traces the origin of the name to 1880, when William Simpson — one of the partners in a real estate syndicate that acquired a large tract on Clements Bridge Road — won over his colleagues to name the development for Great Barrington, his former home in Massachusetts. The first dozen houses went up on Barrington, Second, Reading, Kingston, Austin, Albany, and Haines Avenues before the turn of the century. The Legislature then passed the incorporation act on March 27, 1917, and voters approved it in the April referendum that year, establishing what the borough's own site calls a suburb of Philadelphia that today holds approximately 7,000 residents. Farms were still operating in the borough after World War II; the full residential buildout arrived through the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s alongside major industrial employers — Edmund Scientific Company (established 1948, locating their plants on the old Howell Estate in Barrington) and later FedEx — making Barrington a mixed residential-industrial suburb unlike most of its neighbors.

Barrington Borough FAQ

Questions Barrington Homeowners Ask.

Barrington's oldest homes on the original 1880s avenues — do they need a different type of permit than newer builds?
The permit process is the same regardless of age: the application goes to Construction Official Phil Azzari at the Borough Municipal Building, 229 Trenton Avenue, 856-547-0706, and inspections run on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The original 1880s frame homes on Reading, Kingston, and Austin Avenues carry roof decks and wall substrates that modern replacement products must be fitted to specifically — that deck-and-substrate reading is built into the aerial and 3D model we complete before the Zoom, so the scope you receive is written to your house rather than a borough average.
Barrington Borough ZIP and school district — what covers the borough?
The borough sits entirely in ZIP 08007. The Barrington Public Schools district covers pre-kindergarten through grade 8, running two school buildings — Avon School (Avon & Mercer Drive) and Woodland School (1 School Lane) — with district offices at 311 Reading Avenue, 856-547-8467.
How did Barrington get its name, and does that history matter for exterior work?
In 1880, developer William Simpson named the real estate tract after Great Barrington, Massachusetts, his former home. The naming is relevant because the earliest houses — built on Barrington, Second, Reading, Kingston, Austin, Albany, and Haines Avenues before the borough's 1917 incorporation — are Victorian-era frame construction with a different substrate and flashing geometry from the mid-century homes that filled in later. That era difference is exactly what we price separately on each job.
Is there a flood zone concern for exterior work in Barrington?
Barrington has no mapped water area — the Census Gazetteer shows 0 square miles of water within the borough's 1.58 square miles. There is no river frontage or creek drainage that creates flood-zone exposure comparable to the Delaware-adjacent or Timber Creek-adjacent boroughs nearby. The primary weather concern for Barrington's older housing stock is freeze-thaw load on original roof decks and flashing, not standing water.
Does anyone from D'Bros need to be on-site in Barrington before writing me a price?
Phil Azzari's 229 Trenton Avenue office is the only building visit that matters before your project starts — and we handle that filing ourselves. Your aerial measurement and 3D model are built from the address before the Zoom, and the written scope you receive on that 15-minute call already accounts for your house's era and conditions. The install crew is the first D'Bros team member at your Barrington address.
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