City of Corbin City, Atlantic County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Corbin City, NJ
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Corbin City is, by population, one of the smallest incorporated cities in Atlantic County — roughly 486 residents on 7.697 square miles of mostly Tuckahoe-River-edged ground, Incorporated in 1922, with a code-enforcement office that runs by appointment rather than a daily counter. For a 486-resident city whose code office answers by appointment, an evening salesman call is exactly the wrong tool — so the roof, walls and openings get measured off aerial imagery and a 3D model instead, and the written price arrives on one 15-minute Zoom.

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About the City of Corbin City, NJ

Incorporated 1922.
One of Atlantic County's Smallest Cities.

4862025 Est. Population
7.70 sq miLand Area
1922Incorporated

The City of Corbin City states on its own home page that it sits in Atlantic County, New Jersey, and was Incorporated in 1922, with municipal office hours Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9am-4pm. Its 2025 population is about 486 — among the very smallest of Atlantic County's municipalities — spread across roughly 7.70 square miles of land. The civic seat is 316 Route 50.

A city this small runs on a part-week schedule rather than a full-time bureaucracy: City Clerk Kimberly Johnson keeps office hours three days a week, and Code Enforcement Officer Rich Fetske works by appointment at (609) 701-0203. That cadence is the single most practical thing to know before starting an exterior project here — the approvals are entirely doable, but they have to be timed to a small municipality's calendar rather than assumed available any weekday.

Services in Corbin City, NJ

Exterior Work in a 486-Resident Tuckahoe-River City.

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

Roofing in Corbin City

A re-roof in a 486-resident city is not a high-volume assembly-line job — it is one house, read on its own terms. Because Corbin City's Code Enforcement Officer Rich Fetske works the file by appointment rather than at a daily counter, we book that contact deliberately and build the roof spec from an aerial measurement of your actual building and a 3D model of its pitch and drainage, with the Tuckahoe-corridor exposure factored into edge metal and underlayment.

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Siding in Corbin City

Corbin City homes sit on large rural lots near the Tuckahoe River's tidal margin, so wind-driven moisture and the high water-to-land ratio matter to a cladding spec here. We model your building envelope off the aerial, coordinate the by-appointment code review with the City office at 316 Route 50, and size the siding system to that riverside exposure before any material is selected.

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Windows & Doors in Corbin City

Replacing openings in an older small-city house means matching real dimensions, not catalog defaults. We measure every opening off your facade, show the replacement unit on your 3D model, and align the paperwork with the City's Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-4pm office schedule so a small municipality's limited hours never become the bottleneck.

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Fences in Corbin City

On Corbin City's large lots a fence line is straightforward, but it still passes the City's by-appointment code review and the Planning Board's published schedule. We confirm setback and height for your parcel, schedule the appointment with Code Enforcement Officer Rich Fetske, and have approvals lined up before any post is set near the marsh edge.

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What Shapes Exterior Work in Corbin City

A Tuckahoe-Edged City on a Part-Week Calendar.

Two realities set the scope for any Corbin City exterior job:

  • The Tuckahoe River writes the water number: for a city of only 7.697 land square miles, 1.276 of water is a remarkably large share — that water is the Tuckahoe River corridor and its tidal marsh wrapping the city's edge. Perimeter parcels carry genuine tidal and flood exposure, so edge metal, flashing and underlayment are detailed for a riverside coastal-storm load, not an inland dry one.
  • Approvals timed to a small-municipality calendar: the City office keeps hours Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9am-4pm, and Code Enforcement Officer Rich Fetske is available by appointment. Nothing here is hard, but a project that ignores that part-week cadence stalls; we schedule the code contact deliberately at the front of the job.
Why Corbin City Homeowners Choose D'Bros

We Work to a Small City's Clock.

By-Appointment Code Review — Scheduled, Not Assumed

Corbin City's Code Enforcement Officer Rich Fetske works the file by appointment, and the City office runs Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9am-4pm. We book that contact at the start of the job so a small municipality's part-week calendar never becomes the thing that delays your install.

Tuckahoe-Corridor Exposure — Detailed In

Where your lot sits relative to the Tuckahoe River and its tidal marsh is the single biggest exposure variable in a city this small — a perimeter parcel takes real tidal and storm load, an interior one does not. We read that position off the aerial and size flashing, edge metal and underlayment to it rather than to a generic inland default.

15-Minute Zoom — Right-Sized for 486 Residents

Dispatching a salesman to spend an evening in a 486-person city makes no sense. The aerial and 3D model for the Corbin City address you send are built before the call, the 15-minute Zoom is spent confirming the written quote, and the only person who comes to the property afterward is the install crew.

Where We Work in & Around Corbin City

ZIP 08270 — Tuckahoe and Every Border.

One ZIP covers the entire city: the Census crosswalk seats all of Corbin City inside ZCTA 08270, the Tuckahoe postal area, with no second code reaching any corner of it. City business and the by-appointment code review both go to 316 Route 50, Corbin City, NJ 08270, (609) 701-0200, on the Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9am-4pm schedule. Because 08270 already accounts for the entire 486-resident city, the only thing left to map is which Tuckahoe-corridor neighbors of this tiny city D'Bros also covers — those follow below:

08270 Corbin City Hamilton Township Estell Manor City Weymouth Township Buena Vista Township

Across the rest of Atlantic County the approach is the same one a small city deserves: your own aerial and 3D model produce the written scope, it is walked through on a 15-minute Zoom, and the only visit is the install crew.

Corbin City FAQ

Questions Corbin City Homeowners Ask.

Who handles permits and code review in a city as small as Corbin City?
Corbin City's Code Enforcement Officer is Rich Fetske, reachable at (609) 701-0203 and email code@corbincitynj.com, available by appointment. General City business runs through 316 Route 50, Corbin City, NJ 08270, (609) 701-0200, with office hours Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9am-4pm. We book the code appointment at the start of the project and carry the paperwork and inspections for you so the limited hours are never the holdup.
Does the Tuckahoe River put my Corbin City parcel at flood risk?
For riverside and marsh-edge lots, yes. In a city of just 7.697 land square miles the Gazetteer still logs 1.276 of water, and that water is the Tuckahoe River corridor wrapping the city. Perimeter lots carry genuine tidal and coastal-storm exposure, so we detail flashing, edge metal and underlayment for that load rather than for dry inland ground.
When was Corbin City incorporated, and how big is it?
The City of Corbin City states on its own home page that it is in Atlantic County, New Jersey, and was Incorporated in 1922. Its 2025 Census subcounty population estimate is 486, on roughly 7.70 square miles of land — one of the smallest municipalities in Atlantic County, which is exactly why its services run on a three-day-a-week schedule.
Which single ZIP, and which school district, does a Corbin City home use?
There is only one — ZCTA 08270, the Tuckahoe postal area, holds the whole city in the Census crosswalk. The Corbin City School District (501 Atlantic Ave., Ocean City, NJ 08226; (609)399-4161) administers schooling but operates no school building of its own in the federal CCD data, so students attend out-of-district. None of that affects the exterior job: we cover the city and bordering Hamilton, Estell Manor, Weymouth and Buena Vista.
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