Delran Township, Burlington County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Delran Township, NJ
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Delran Township — its name carved from the Delaware River and Rancocas Creek that define its western boundary — grew from a pair of colonial-era river villages into Burlington County's eighteenth-most-populous municipality, with 18,909 residents and a housing stock whose predominantly 1950s-to-1970s construction era. From Bridgeboro on the Rancocas to the Tenby Chase and Cambridge neighborhoods inland, these are mid-century suburban homes whose roof decks, walls and windows have absorbed sixty years of river humidity and freeze-thaw winters. The 3D model of your specific building is built before the Zoom; a written price with no ambiguous line items is ready at the start of the call, and nobody drives to your Delran address until the day the crew installs.

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About Delran Township, NJ

From Bridgeboro to Tenby Chase —
Six Miles of Post-War Burlington County Suburb.

18,9092025 Est. Population
6.63 sq miLand Area
1880Incorporated

Delran's origin is documented in the act to divide Cinnaminson Township — the legislature split it because its inhabitants had become too numerous, carving out the new half and giving it a name drawn from the Delaware River and Rancocas Creek that bound it on the west and north. The colonial-era roots include the Bridgeboro area on the Rancocas riverfront, where a ferry crossing was documented from 1749, and the Fairview locality further inland, where pioneer families farmed the area throughout the eighteenth century. By 1880 the Cinnaminson division was finalized; Delran's own growth accelerated sharply in the post-World War II decades, when developers platted neighborhoods like Tenby Chase and Cambridge across the township's six square miles of Burlington County terrain.

The township's post-war housing stock was built primarily in the 1950s through early 1970s, making Delran a textbook example of mid-century New Jersey suburban development: ranches and two-story colonials set on generous lots, served by the Delran Township School District from K–12 and accessible by Route 130 and the Route 130 corridor commercial strip. All residential exterior permits — roofing, siding, windows, doors, fences — route through Bill Lunemann's Construction Department office at 900 Chester Avenue.

Services in Delran Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across Delran's 1960s Suburban Stock.

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

Roofing in Delran

Delran's post-war colonial and ranch rooflines — built primarily in the 1960s across neighborhoods from Bridgeboro to Tenby Chase and Cambridge — carry original decks and drainage geometry shaped by decades of Delaware River and Rancocas Creek humidity. Every quote begins with aerial measurement of your actual pitch and ridge layout, followed by a drainage-path model that accounts for the township's water-corridor exposure. We file the permit through Construction Official Bill Lunemann at 900 Chester Avenue and schedule every inspection through close.

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Siding in Delran

A 1968-vintage siding profile on a Delran colonial differs in wall thickness, sheathing condition and trim detail from what a modern installer brings as a default template. We model your building's actual wall from the aerial before specifying anything — the material selection reflects your house's era, your neighborhood's exposure to the Rancocas Creek corridor, and the permit requirements at Delran Township's Construction Department. The logistics are priced before the crew loads, not adjusted on the job.

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Windows & Doors in Delran

Delran Township's mid-century homes carry original aluminum double-hungs and hollow-core entry doors that have aged under the township's river-humidity load. We measure every opening from your facade before ordering anything — the replacement unit is specified to your rough-opening dimensions, not a standard-size assumption — and we show you the drop-in on the 3D model before anything ships from the warehouse.

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Fences in Delran

Delran Township's zoning sets the setback and height rules for residential fences, and permit applications run through the Construction Department at 900 Chester Avenue. We confirm your zone's requirements, prepare the application, and pull the permit through Bill Lunemann's office before a post goes in the ground — the fence installation includes permit coordination from first filing through final inspection.

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What Shapes Exterior Work in Delran

Delaware River Frontage, Rancocas Creek Corridor, 60-Year-Old Suburban Stock.

Exterior work in Delran Township is defined by three converging factors:

  • Dual-waterway exposure: The Delaware River forms Delran's western border and the Rancocas Creek runs along the township's northern-western edge — 0.662 square miles of water area that puts sections of Bridgeboro and the riverside developments in FEMA flood-hazard territory. Drainage specs and edge details on riverfront properties differ materially from those on inland lots near Moorestown Township. We check your parcel's flood-zone status before quoting.
  • Post-war housing era — 1960s peak: Delran's post-war construction era means the majority of the township's homes were built during the suburban expansion that followed World War II. Neighborhoods like Tenby Chase and Cambridge carry original roof decks, wall assemblies and aluminum-frame windows that have absorbed sixty-plus years of river humidity and freeze-thaw stress. A generic modern tearoff template is the wrong spec for this housing era; we aerial-model your building before pricing anything.
  • Single-office permit authority at 900 Chester Avenue: Unlike townships that delegate enforcement to a county authority, Delran runs its own Construction Department on-site. The permit application, each inspection, and the final close-out all flow through that same Chester Avenue address. We file, track, and close it — the homeowner's calendar stays clear.
Why Delran Homeowners Choose D'Bros

We Know the Rancocas-to-Chester-Avenue Permit Path.

River and Creek Exposure Factored Before the Quote

Delran sits at the Delaware and Rancocas junction — flood-zone parcels in Bridgeboro and along the creek need different edge and drainage specs than the inland Cambridge neighborhoods. We check the flood boundary on your address before specifying anything; the river-exposure detail is in the written price, not discovered when the crew arrives.

1968 Housing Stock — Measured, Not Assumed

A Delran ranch or colonial built at the township's 1968 median has a roof deck condition, wall profile and window frame geometry that is nothing like a 2000s suburban build. We aerial-model your specific structure before specifying materials — the scope is built around your house's actual construction, not a one-size template that ships for every suburban job in Burlington County.

15-Minute Zoom Quote — No Appointment, No Salesman

Delran Township homeowners don't need a stranger's car in the driveway to get a written price on a roof or siding job. Send the address; we build the aerial and 3D model, pull the flood-zone status for your parcel, and walk through a written quote on a Zoom call that runs fifteen minutes. The scope is settled and signed before a crew is ever put on the calendar — the Bridgeboro side of the township and the Cambridge inland neighborhoods get the same pre-built-model process.

Where We Work in & Around Delran

ZIPs 08057 & 08075 — and Every Neighbor.

Delran Township uses two ZIP codes: 08057 covers the primary township area and 08075 covers a smaller western portion shared with neighboring Delanco Township. Permits for any exterior work flow through Bill Lunemann at 900 Chester Avenue, (856) 461-8667. Every address in both ZIPs is covered, along with every municipality that borders the township:

08057 08075 Delran Township Cinnaminson Township Delanco Township Moorestown Township Riverside Township Willingboro Township

Delran sits at the western edge of Burlington County; the Delaware River is the literal border. An aerial-first quote is the standard for every address we serve here: the building is modeled before the Zoom, the written scope is ready at the start of the call, and nothing goes on-site until the installation date.

Delran Township FAQ

Questions Delran Homeowners Ask.

Where does Delran Township's Construction Department sit, and what does it cover?
The Construction Department at 900 Chester Avenue, Delran — with Bill Lunemann as Construction Official — is the single authority for every NJ UCC residential permit in the township: roofing, siding, windows, doors, fences. Office hours run Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM; the direct line is (856) 461-8667 and the email is constructioninspections@delrantownship.org. We carry the whole process — application drafting, submission, inspection scheduling, final close-out — so the homeowner's only responsibility is the install crew access on the start date.
My Delran address is near Bridgeboro — does the Rancocas Creek flood zone change what the contractor specs?
It can, significantly. Bridgeboro sits on the Rancocas riverfront, and portions of that area and the adjacent Delaware River corridor fall in FEMA flood-hazard zones. That status changes the edge treatment, drainage detailing and flashing depth required on a roofing or siding job. We cross-check your parcel against the flood boundary before finalizing any spec — water-exposure requirements are written into the price, not discovered when the crew arrives.
What are the main residential neighborhoods in Delran Township?
Delran Township's residential areas include Bridgeboro — the original Rancocas-riverfront village whose history reaches back to 1749 — and the post-war suburban neighborhoods of Tenby Chase and Cambridge built primarily in the 1960s. The Fairview locality, named in the township's historical records, is one of the oldest inland settlements. The township seal's triangle symbol commemorates the 1838 Bridgeboro bridge over the Rancocas.
Which ZIP codes does Delran Township use, and which school district serves families there?
Delran Township runs across two postal codes: 08057 covers the main township area, while 08075 applies to the western strip near the Delanco border. Families with school-age children are served by the Delran Township School District, whose K–12 campuses and administrative details are maintained at delranschools.org.
How old is the housing stock in Delran?
The median construction year for Delran Township's housing units is 1968, meaning the typical Delran home is roughly sixty years old. The predominant types are post-war ranches and two-story colonials built during the 1950s through early 1970s. That vintage means original roof decks, aluminum-frame windows and siding profiles that differ from modern construction — we measure your specific building from aerial imagery so the scope and materials match what you actually have.
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