Berkeley Township, Ocean County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Berkeley Township, NJ
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At 42.71 square miles, Berkeley Township is one of Ocean County's largest land-mass municipalities — stretching from the Barnegat Bay waterfront at South Seaside Park, through the commercial center at Bayville, to the Pine Barrens fringe at Pinewald. Construction Official Anthony Cirz operates from 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd. in Bayville, with inspections running through the SDL online portal. We confirm each parcel's flood-zone status, select the appropriate spec, and put the complete written scope in front of you over one 15-minute Zoom.

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Services in Berkeley Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across Berkeley Township's Diverse Housing Stock.

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Roofing in Berkeley Township

Berkeley Township spans from Barnegat Bay at South Seaside Park to inland Bayville and Pinewald — two very different roofing environments within the same township. Bay-adjacent properties carry FEMA flood zone exposure and coastal wind-load considerations that inland properties don't face. Construction Official Anthony Cirz processes permits from 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd. with inspections scheduled through the SDL portal. We pull the permit application, confirm your parcel's flood-zone status, and route the spec to the right material selection before any deposit is collected.

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Siding in Berkeley Township

Bayfront properties at South Seaside Park face salt-air exposure and coastal weather that demands a different material spec than the inland homes in Bayville and Pinewald. The 42-square-mile township means housing eras and conditions vary significantly by neighborhood. We confirm the zoning requirements for your specific Berkeley Township address and build the siding spec around the actual exposure at your parcel — not a one-size approach.

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Windows & Doors in Berkeley Township

Berkeley Township's housing ranges from waterfront recreational builds to inland residential neighborhoods — each with different window-opening profiles, energy-code requirements, and coastal-exposure ratings. We measure every opening from the aerial image of your Berkeley Township address, confirm the applicable permit requirements through Construction Official Anthony Cirz's office, and show you the replacement in a 3D model before anything is ordered.

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Fences in Berkeley Township

Fence permits in Berkeley Township run through the same Construction Inspections office at 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd. in Bayville. Setback rules and height restrictions apply across all of the township's communities — from the denser bayfront lots at South Seaside Park to the larger lots in Bayville and Pinewald. We confirm the specific zoning requirements for your parcel, prepare the permit application, and file through Anthony Cirz's office before any post goes in the ground.

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About Berkeley Township, NJ

42 Square Miles, Ocean County.
Bay Shore to Pine Barrens.

45,5502024 Est. Population
42.71 sq miLand Area
7 ZIPs08721–08759

Berkeley Township is one of Ocean County's largest municipalities by land area, spanning 42.71 square miles from Barnegat Bay at South Seaside Park to the inland communities of Bayville and Pinewald. Town Hall is at 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd. in Bayville. Under the optional Municipal Charter Law (Faulkner Act), effective July 1, 1983, the township is governed by a Mayor elected to a four-year term and a seven-member Council. Mayor John Bacchione and the Council oversee services including construction inspections, which run through the same address with Construction Official Anthony Cirz handling permit review and inspection scheduling through the SDL online portal.

The township's geography creates markedly different exterior conditions across its seven ZIPs. South Seaside Park, on the barrier peninsula between Barnegat Bay and the Atlantic, carries FEMA flood zone designations and coastal wind-load requirements that don't apply to inland Berkeley addresses in Bayville or Pinewald. Elementary education in the township is handled by Berkeley Township School District (PK–6) at 53 Central Parkway, Bayville — phone 732-269-2321 — while the Central Regional School District, located in the Bayville section of Berkeley Township, serves grades 7-12.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Berkeley Township

Bay Shore vs. Inland — Two Zones, One Township.

Berkeley Township's 42-square-mile span creates two distinct exterior environments that require different specs:

  • South Seaside Park — coastal exposure: The bayfront community on the barrier peninsula between Barnegat Bay and the Atlantic carries FEMA flood zone designations, coastal wind-load requirements, and elevated salt-air exposure. Every exterior spec here must account for these conditions from the material selection stage.
  • Bayville and inland zones — standard mid-Atlantic: The central and inland communities face standard New Jersey weather — freeze-thaw cycles, summer humidity, periodic storm damage — without the direct coastal hazards. Material specs reflect these lower-exposure conditions, which also means different price points and product selections than bay-adjacent work.
  • Permit routing via SDL portal: Anthony Cirz's Construction Inspections office at 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd. — the same address also shared by Pine Beach and Beachwood under a shared-services arrangement — requires every inspection to be requested through sdlportal.com. Skipping the portal means missing the inspection queue entirely. We file the application, enter the inspection requests, and follow the permit to final sign-off without the homeowner having to track two offices.
Why Berkeley Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Township-Wide Coverage, Right Spec for Your Zone.

Permit Filed Through Construction Official Anthony Cirz

Berkeley Township's Construction Inspections office at 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd. in Bayville — the same address as Town Hall — routes all inspections through the SDL online portal. We prepare the application, confirm your parcel's flood-zone and zoning status, and file with Anthony Cirz's office before the crew is scheduled; the permit closes before it blocks a sale or insurance update.

Bay-Adjacent vs. Inland — Two Specs, One Contractor

South Seaside Park's bayfront lots sit inside FEMA flood zones and face coastal wind-load requirements that Bayville and Pinewald inland properties don't share. We check the parcel's flood-zone status at the start of every Berkeley Township quote: coastal-rated fasteners and cladding go to bay-adjacent addresses; the inland spec applies where the map confirms no flood-zone exposure. The address decides the spec — there is no township-wide average.

15-Minute Zoom Quote — No Drive to Bayville Required

Before the Zoom opens, we've already pulled the aerial of your Berkeley Township address and built the 3D model. The 15 minutes are spent walking through a written scope — materials, labor, permit cost — that's already resolved against your parcel's flood-zone and zoning data. No showroom visit, no drive down Pinewald-Keswick Road. The crew shows up only on installation day.

Where We Work in & Around Berkeley Township

ZIPs 08721, 08757, 08759 — Bayville, Toms River Beach, and the Bay Shore.

Berkeley Township spans seven ZIP codes across Ocean County. The Construction Inspections office is at 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd., Bayville, NJ 08721 — phone 732-244-0660, Monday–Friday 8:30am–4pm. Permits are tracked and inspections scheduled at sdlportal.com. We work the full 42-square-mile township and the neighboring Ocean County municipalities:

08721 08740 08741 08751 08752 08757 08759 Bayville South Seaside Park Pinewald Toms River Township Lacey Township Manchester Township Ocean Township Barnegat Township

Across Ocean County, aerial imagery and a 3D structure model are how we build the written scope — the price and spec reach you over a 15-minute Zoom, and no crew member visits the property until install day.

Berkeley Township FAQ

Questions Berkeley Township Homeowners Ask.

Is Construction Official Anthony Cirz the permit authority for all of Berkeley Township's 42 square miles?
Yes. Anthony Cirz's Construction Inspections office at 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd., P.O. Box B, Bayville, NJ 08721 (phone 732-244-0660; hours Monday–Friday 8:30am–4pm) handles UCC permit review for all of Berkeley Township — and also for Pine Beach and Beachwood under a shared-services contract. Every inspection must be requested through the SDL online portal at sdlportal.com; walk-in inspection requests aren't accepted. We prepare and submit the application, enter the inspection requests into the SDL portal, and keep the permit moving through Anthony Cirz's review cycle.
Does my Berkeley Township address near the bay require different materials?
Yes. South Seaside Park and other bay-adjacent properties carry FEMA flood zone designations and coastal wind-load exposures that inland addresses in Bayville and Pinewald do not face. Bay-adjacent homes need fasteners, cladding, and roofing systems selected for coastal exposure — salt-air rated, wind-load compliant, flood-zone detailed at the eave and deck. We check your specific parcel's flood-zone classification at the outset: a South Seaside Park address and a Pinewald address both in Berkeley Township are different exterior jobs requiring different material specs.
Berkeley Township spans seven ZIPs — does which ZIP I'm in change the permit process?
No — every address in Berkeley Township's seven ZIPs (08721 through 08759, spanning Bayville, South Seaside Park, and Pinewald) files its UCC permit through the same Anthony Cirz Construction Inspections office at 627 Pinewald-Keswick Rd. in Bayville. The permit desk doesn't change based on ZIP; what changes is the material spec, which depends on whether the parcel sits within a coastal flood zone near South Seaside Park or an inland zone farther west. We nail down both before any price is put on paper.
Is a site visit required before quoting exterior work in Berkeley Township?
No site visit is needed before the quote. We build an aerial measurement and 3D model of your Berkeley Township address before the Zoom; during the 15-minute call we walk through the complete written scope — materials, labor, permit cost — already resolved against your parcel's data. No one from our team visits the address until the installation crew arrives on job day.
Which school district covers Berkeley Township's elementary grades, and where is the district office?
Berkeley Township School District runs the township's PK–6 program from 53 Central Parkway, Bayville, NJ 08721 (phone 732-269-2321), serving approximately 2,385 students across four schools. Grade 7-12 students from Berkeley Township attend the Central Regional School District, which is located in the Bayville section of Berkeley Township and also draws from Island Heights, Ocean Gate, Seaside Heights and Seaside Park.
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