Bridgeton Township, Bucks County, PA

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Bridgeton describes itself as perched on the banks of the Delaware River — roughly 6.7 square miles of mature forests, open fields and pristine streams through hills and valleys, taking in the village of Upper Black Eddy and tied to Milford, New Jersey by a historic steel truss bridge. A township that puts the river first also keeps a dedicated Floodplain Administrator alongside its Zoning Officer and Building Inspector, all through Keystone Municipal Services. On river-slope terrain like this, where the house sits relative to the floodplain is a roofing and siding question, not a footnote. So the quote starts from where the house actually sits on that slope: the floodplain position frames the exposure, a 3D model and the aerial supply the roof pitch, the wall runs and the openings, and the written number is in your inbox before the single 15-minute Zoom is over.

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About Bridgeton Township, PA

On the Banks
of the Delaware.

1,2282025 Est. Population
6.58Sq Mi of Land
0.22Sq Mi of Water

Bridgeton's own welcome page sets the scene for exterior work: the township is perched on the banks of the Delaware River, its roughly 6.7 square miles a landscape of mature forests, open fields and pristine streams through breathtaking hills and valleys, including the village of Upper Black Eddy, the Delaware and Lehigh Canal State Park and Ringing Rocks State Park, 60 miles north of Philadelphia and 74 miles west of New York City and linked by a historic steel truss bridge to Milford, New Jersey. The Census Gazetteer confirms the land-to-water split: 6.583 square miles of land against 0.22 of water — figures that reflect how much of this township's boundary is the river itself. The U.S. Census Bureau's subcounty population file puts the 2020 base at 1,232 residents, essentially unchanged at 1,228 by 2025, a near-flat count that matches the character of a small, bounded riverbank township whose developable land is largely taken. Tellingly, the township staffs a Floodplain Administrator separately from its Zoning Officer — on a riverbank township that role is central to how a roof or siding job is scoped.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Bridgeton

River Slope and a Floodplain Desk.

A township on the Delaware that keeps a standing Floodplain Administrator handles exterior work differently than an inland one:

  • A dedicated Floodplain Administrator: Jim Kopchak of Keystone Municipal Services holds that role alongside the Zoning Officer, so a riverbank parcel's flood status is a defined review step before work is specified.
  • Delaware riverbank terrain: the township describes mature forests, open fields and pristine streams through hills and valleys on the banks of the Delaware, so wind exposure, slope drainage and moisture all factor into roofing and siding.
  • The village of Upper Black Eddy: the township's roughly 6.7 square miles is organized around that named village near the river and the canal-park corridor, where lots and access vary widely.
  • Keystone-staffed permit desk: the Zoning Officer and Building Inspector are reached at one number with Monday/Friday or by-appointment hours, so the filing window is planned, not assumed.

Because the Floodplain Administrator reviews every building permit before work is specified, every Bridgeton exterior quote opens with two questions that are unique to this township: where on the river slope is the parcel, and does the Administrator's flood map apply to it?

Where We Work in & Around Bridgeton

18972 on the Palisades Riverbank.

The township's permit office at 1370 Bridgeton Hill Road, Upper Black Eddy (ZIP 18972) serves the entire 6.58-square-mile township — from the canal-corridor lots near Ringing Rocks State Park to the wooded ridge parcels farther from the river. Bridgeton is the only Palisades School District township on this stretch of the Delaware to staff a dedicated Floodplain Administrator; that desk is part of the same Keystone Municipal Services office as the Zoning Officer and Building Inspector. We quote and install across the township and route the application and floodplain review through Keystone:

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Whether the parcel adjoins the Delaware and Lehigh Canal corridor or sits on a wooded ridge lot farther from the river, the Keystone intake is the same: Mark Fournier on zoning, Jim Kopchak on the Building Permit/Plan Examination and the floodplain review, both at (610) 982-5413 and zoning@bridgetontwp.org, Monday and Friday or by appointment. We prepare the full packet off the aerial model and time the submission to that schedule.

Services in Bridgeton Township, PA

Exterior Work for a Delaware Riverbank Township.

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

Roofing in Bridgeton

On a township perched on the banks of the Delaware with a standing Floodplain Administrator, a re-roof starts by establishing the parcel's position on the river slope and whether the floodplain review applies, then how that drives deck, edge and venting on exposed hillside ground. We read your roof off the aerial and a 3D model, spec the build to that exposure, prepare the Building Permit/Plan Examination packet, and route it through Keystone Municipal Services.

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Siding in Bridgeton

Cladding on the Delaware riverbank takes wind off the open water and the valley and moisture off the streams that inland walls never see. We render the profile and color on your real walls in 3D and match the assembly and moisture detailing to a forested river-slope exposure rather than a flat-lot spec.

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Windows & Doors in Bridgeton

Openings on a river-valley house carry sealing and exposure considerations a sheltered inland lot does not, and a floodplain parcel adds an elevation review. Every opening is measured off your facade and the aerial and the energy-efficient replacements are fitted on the true 3D model, so each Bridgeton unit is settled before the Keystone packet is filed.

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Fences in Bridgeton

On large wooded river-slope parcels near the canal-park corridor, a fence line has to respect grade, drainage and any floodplain mapping the Administrator flags. We pull your real parcel, render the run in 3D against the terrain, prepare the township application through Keystone, and coordinate the 811 utility marking before anyone digs.

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Why Bridgeton Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for a Delaware Riverbank Township.

The Floodplain Review Is in the Spec

Bridgeton staffs a Floodplain Administrator, Jim Kopchak of Keystone Municipal Services, separately from its Zoning Officer. On a township perched on the banks of the Delaware we establish the parcel's flood status from the aerial first, then size the roof, edge and openings to a river-slope exposure rather than a generic build.

One Keystone Channel, Handled by Us

The Zoning Officer, Building Inspector and Floodplain Administrator are all reached at (610) 982-5413 and zoning@bridgetontwp.org with Monday/Friday or by-appointment hours. We prepare the Building Permit/Plan Examination packet, time it to that window, and run the floodplain and zoning review so the schedule does not stall on the homeowner.

A Forested River Township, Read From the Air

The Delaware and Lehigh Canal State Park runs through the full 6.583-square-mile land footprint of Bridgeton, from the river edge where the canal corridor hugs the bank to the wooded ridge parcels that climb away from it — a township whose entire width is measured against that waterway rather than a county grid. The forest, stream-valley terrain and variable river-slope exposure across that footprint are read from the aerial model with a 3D accuracy that a drive down Bridgeton Hill Road cannot match. The Keystone packet is assembled off that model and timed to the Monday-or-Friday filing window, so the first vehicle that reaches your parcel is the install crew, not a measuring truck.

Bridgeton Township FAQ

Questions Bridgeton Homeowners Ask.

Does Bridgeton have a floodplain administrator?
Yes. The township's Building Inspector / Floodplain Administrator is Jim Kopchak of Keystone Municipal Services, a role kept separate from the Zoning Officer. On a township perched on the banks of the Delaware we establish the parcel's flood status before specifying the roof, edge and opening details.
Bridgeton Township uses Keystone Municipal Services for permits — how does that process work for a roofing or siding project?
Building permits and the floodplain review both run through Keystone Municipal Services at 1370 Bridgeton Hill Road, Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972 — Zoning Officer Mark Fournier and Building Inspector / Floodplain Administrator Jim Kopchak, reached at (610) 982-5413 and zoning@bridgetontwp.org, with office hours on Mondays and Fridays or by appointment. We prepare the Building Permit/Plan Examination Application, schedule it to that Monday/Friday window, and coordinate the floodplain review so the filing never stalls on the homeowner.
How does the Delaware riverbank affect my roof or siding?
The township describes itself as mature forests, open fields and pristine streams through hills and valleys on the banks of the Delaware. That river-slope exposure drives wind, drainage and moisture detailing, so we spec the build to the actual terrain rather than a flat inland lot.
Where is Bridgeton Township and what is Upper Black Eddy?
Bridgeton's roughly 6.7 square miles includes the village of Upper Black Eddy along the Delaware, the Delaware and Lehigh Canal State Park and Ringing Rocks State Park, and is linked by a historic steel truss bridge to Milford, New Jersey. Upper Black Eddy is the township's named riverside village.
What ZIP and school district cover Bridgeton Township?
ZIP 18972 serves the whole township — the Municipal Offices at 1370 Bridgeton Hill Road use it and so does the village of Upper Black Eddy at the township's center. For schools, children here attend Palisades School District, a district that also draws from Riegelsville Borough and Durham, Nockamixon, Springfield and Tinicum townships — Bridgeton's immediate Palisades riverbank neighbors. We cover the full ZIP and carry the permit through Keystone Municipal Services at (610) 982-5413 regardless of where on the 6.58-square-mile township the parcel sits.
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