Bedminster Township, Bucks County, PA

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Bedminster Township, PA
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Bedminster was formed in March 1742 by 35 inhabitants of the area called Deep Run, in scenic upper Bucks where streams like Deep Run, Mink Run and Cabin Run still divide the rolling hills. Its old village fabric — Pipersville, Hagersville, Keelersville — and surviving farm homesteads sit beside later builds, and those are not the same exterior job. So we pull your real house from aerial imagery into a 3D model and wrap the entire written quote inside one 15-minute Zoom.

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About Bedminster Township, PA

Deep Run Country,
Formed in 1742.

7,5012025 Est. Population
1742Township Formed
5Original Villages

The township's own history records that although William Penn had become proprietor of the area as early as 1681, the earliest settlers were Scotch-Irish and German immigrants in the early 1700s; Bedminster Township was formed in March of 1742 by 35 inhabitants of the area called Deep Run, and a John Chapman, ordered to lay out the boundaries, is believed to have given it the name Bedminster. There were originally five villages — Pipersville, Hagersville, Keelersville, Dublin and Bedminsterville — and Dublin Borough was incorporated out in 1912, with Bedminsterville later shortened to just Bedminster. For much of its history the main occupation was dairy farming, and the township grew from 991 people in 1794 to 2,482 by 1880; the Census Bureau's subcounty series records a 2020 base of 7,539 and a 2025 estimate of 7,501. Many old homesteads, schools, mills and taverns still stand among later residential growth — and a dairy-farming village home and a recent build are not the same exterior job.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Bedminster

Scenic, Rural, Stream-Divided.

Bedminster is a scenic, rural township in central upper Bucks, its gently rolling hills divided by streams such as Deep Run, Mink Run, Deer Run and Cabin Run that drew the earliest settlers. That spread-out, stream-cut land across old villages and surviving homesteads sets the terms for every exterior job:

  • Two centuries of building stock: because Bedminster's dairy-farming history kept many old homesteads, mills and taverns standing, a 1742-era Deep Run farmstead and a recent residential build carry completely different specs — pitch geometry, wall framing, flashing schedules — and we date that substrate from the imagery before a single material is selected.
  • Four streams, four drainage patterns: Deep Run, Mink Run, Deer Run and Cabin Run each cut their own path through the rolling hills, so the drainage grade at a lot on one stream bears no reliable relationship to a lot on another; moisture detailing is written to your specific parcel, not borrowed from a township-wide default.
  • Unshielded hilltop and valley exposure: the open, stream-divided countryside around Pipersville, Hagersville and Keelersville offers no coastal or ridgeline barrier, so prevailing wind and driving rain reach roofing and siding without obstruction — a factor that goes into every fastening and flashing decision.
  • Freeze-thaw at an old-stock age: a surviving 18th- or 19th-century Deep Run homestead carries wall assemblies and rooflines that respond to the humid-continental winter cycle differently than a recent build — freeze-driven ice damming and summer storm loads are each spec'd to how old the substrate actually is, not to a single township-wide assumption.

Settling the right spec for a Bedminster home means dating that house first — whether it is a surviving dairy-farm homestead from the Deep Run era or a later build tucked in near Pipersville or Hagersville decides every underlayment, flashing and cladding choice.

Where We Work in & Around Bedminster Township

18910 & 18944 in Upper Bucks.

The 18910 ZIP anchors the eastern villages including Pipersville, while 18944 reaches the Perkasie-side addresses where the Land Use Office itself sits at 432 Elephant Rd — two postal zones that together tile across a single Pennridge School District township, sharing that district with East Rockhill, Hilltown and West Rockhill. Dublin Borough was carved out of Bedminster in 1912 and now sits inside the township's boundaries; we serve every address across both ZIPs and route all permits through the 432 Elephant Rd office:

18910 18944 Hilltown Township East Rockhill Township West Rockhill Township Dublin Borough

Wherever a Bucks County address lands — alongside the Pennridge townships or anywhere else in the county — permits move through that municipality's office, and ours go through the 432 Elephant Rd Land Use Office for every Bedminster job. See the full Bucks County service area.

Services in Bedminster Township, PA

Exterior Work Across Deep Run Country.

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

Why Bedminster Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for Rural Deep Run Country.

We Place the Home in Its Era

Bedminster keeps surviving 18th- and 19th-century homesteads and old village fabric beside later builds. We sort your home into its era off aerial imagery before a single line is specified, so the Bedminster quote tracks the real building instead of a township-wide average.

One Permit Office: 432 Elephant Rd

The Land Use Office at 432 Elephant Rd in Perkasie issues every building permit, with Zoning Officer Rich Schilling and Building Code Official Keystone Municipal Services reached on the 215-249-3320 line and inspections run Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. We submit at the 432 Elephant Rd Land Use Office, book the Monday, Wednesday and Friday inspection slots, and run the back-and-forth so it never lands on you.

Spread-Out Farm Country, Read From the Air

Bedminster's homesteads and village lanes — from the Deep Run era all the way to Dublin Borough's 1912 split — lie scattered across rolling stream-cut ground that no sales route covers efficiently. Drop the address into our system: Mink Run, Cabin Run, the exact stream side of the lot, and the build era all go into the model before anyone speaks, and the first person who actually arrives at the property is part of the install crew.

Bedminster Township FAQ

Questions Bedminster Homeowners Ask.

Does a surviving Deep Run homestead get scoped differently than a recent build?
Yes. Bedminster has kept many old homesteads, mills and taverns from its dairy-farming era standing alongside later residential growth. Where the township's own history records surviving structures going back to the 1742 founding era, those buildings carry wall assemblies, roof pitches and material layers that bear no resemblance to a recent infill house — and pulling the aerial tells us exactly which type your address is before a line of the quote is written.
Which office handles the permit and inspections for a Bedminster Township project?
The Bedminster Township Land Use Office at 432 Elephant Rd, Perkasie, PA 18944, phone 215-249-3320. A building permit is required for all construction; the Zoning Officer is Rich Schilling (ext. 4) and the Building Code Official is Keystone Municipal Services (ext. 1), with inspections on Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons and residential plans required to comply with the 2021 IRC. We file through the 432 Elephant Rd Land Use Office and carry every inspection for you.
Which villages and school district cover Bedminster?
Bedminster originally had five villages — Pipersville, Hagersville, Keelersville, Dublin and Bedminsterville — with Dublin incorporated out as a borough in 1912. The township spans ZIPs 18910 and 18944 and is part of the Pennridge School District with East Rockhill, Hilltown and West Rockhill townships. We quote and install across all of it.
My lot is on the rolling Deep Run hills — does the terrain affect the work?
It can. Bedminster's gently rolling hills are divided by streams such as Deep Run, Mink Run, Deer Run and Cabin Run, so drainage and exposure vary parcel to parcel. A lot that slopes toward Deep Run sheds water differently from one that pitches toward Cabin Run on the far side of the same ridge — so grading, flashing and moisture barriers are specified to your specific parcel position, and the unobstructed rural terrain around the villages adds wind exposure that goes into every fastening decision.
Can a Deep Run homestead or a later Bedminster build be measured and quoted without anyone driving out?
No visit needed. Bedminster's spread-out rural layout — five original villages, miles of stream-cut farm country between them — would make a drive-out estimate inefficient and nothing more. Send the address once: we trace the build era from the imagery, pull roof footprint and wall runs from overhead, and flag the stream-side drainage grade for whichever of Deep Run, Mink Run or Cabin Run the lot sits beside — the written scope is ready before the Zoom opens, and the first person who drives to your address is on the installation crew.
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