Edgewater Park Township, Burlington County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Edgewater Park Township, NJ
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Edgewater Park Township runs from Route 130 to the Delaware River — 2.9 square miles where a late-nineteenth-century estate neighborhood on deep riverfront lots meets the 1960s–1970s post-war suburban expansion that pushed the township east. The municipality now counts 9,617 residents across a housing stock built predominantly in the 1960s and 1970s. Permits run through Construction Official William McClenahan's Division of Inspection at 400 Delanco Road; we handle the filing and the inspection schedule. A written price is on your desk after a 15-minute Zoom — aerial-measured to your specific house, no salesman at the door.

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Services in Edgewater Park Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across Edgewater Park's Riverfront-to-Route-130 Stock.

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

Roofing in Edgewater Park

Edgewater Park's Delaware River–facing homes carry a different climate load than the township's inland Route 130 corridor: sustained river humidity, salt-air proximity in heavy westerlies, and FEMA-mapped flood exposure on riverfront parcels. The estate-era homes along the original neighborhood west of the railroad have complex rooflines and steep pitches built a century ago; the 1960s–1970s colonials and ranches east of the tracks have simpler geometry but decades of accumulated freeze-thaw stress. We aerial-model your specific building and pull the permit through Construction Official William McClenahan at 400 Delanco Road before a shingle is loaded.

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Siding in Edgewater Park

Siding on a 1960s ranch near the Route 130 corridor and siding on an original Edgewater Park estate-era home near the Delaware River are different scopes — different profiles, different cladding ages, different exposure to river humidity. We build your siding quote from your house's actual aerial footprint and wall condition, not from a category assumption. The permit is filed with the Division of Inspection at the Municipal Building and all inspection contacts are handled by our team through final sign-off.

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Windows & Doors in Edgewater Park

Edgewater Park's housing spans from the late-nineteenth-century estate district to post-war suburban colonials to 1970s ranches — window-opening dimensions and door-frame conditions vary widely across that range. We measure every opening from your facade aerial before ordering anything, confirm the rough-opening size against the replacement unit, and show you the fit on the 3D model. Construction Official McClenahan's Division of Inspection at 400 Delanco Road handles the permit; we run the inspection schedule through close.

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Fences in Edgewater Park

Edgewater Park Township's zoning sets the setback and height rules for residential fence installation; the permit application routes through the Division of Inspection at 400 Delanco Road. We confirm your zone's requirements, prepare the application, submit it to William McClenahan's office, and schedule the final inspection — the permit is closed before we call the job complete.

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About Edgewater Park Township, NJ

Delaware River to Route 130 —
Estate History to Post-War Suburb.

9,6172025 Est. Population
2.92 sq miLand Area
08010ZIP Code

Edgewater Park Township occupies a three-square-mile area running from Route 130 to the Delaware River, with prominent estate-era homes defining the riverfront character.

Post-World War II suburban development expanded the township eastward from the railroad, filling the Route 130 corridor with the 1960s–1970s single-family colonials and ranches that now form the bulk of the housing stock — the bulk of the township's units were built in those two decades. The Edgewater Park Township School District serves the municipality's students from pre-kindergarten through eighth grade at Magowan Elementary School and Ridgway Middle School.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Edgewater Park

Delaware River Edge, Riverfront Estate Stock, and a Post-War Suburb.

Edgewater Park Township's exterior work landscape is defined by two distinct zones and their different demands:

  • Delaware River frontage — flood zone and humidity exposure: The township's western edge runs along the Delaware River; properties in the original Edgewater Park neighborhood between the railroad and the riverbank are subject to FEMA flood-hazard mapping and sustained river-humidity load. Edge and drainage details on riverfront parcels — flashing, drip-edge, gutter sizing — carry different performance requirements than those on the inland Route 130 side. We check your parcel's flood status before finalizing any drainage spec.
  • Estate-era homes west of the railroad: The large-lot, deep-parcel homes in the original Edgewater Park district were built with roofline geometries and cladding profiles from a different era than the post-war suburban stock. Steep pitches, original cornice details and century-old wall assemblies require measurements and material selections specific to those houses — not a modern tearoff template that assumes a simple gable.
  • 1960s–1970s suburban stock east of the tracks: Sixty-four percent of the township's the township's units were built in the two decades centered on the township's post-war 1960s-to-1970s development era. These ranches and colonials have absorbed fifty-plus years of freeze-thaw cycling and summer humidity — original aluminum windows, aging siding profiles and granule-depleted shingles are the primary maintenance drivers. We aerial-measure your specific building and spec materials to its actual age and condition.
Why Edgewater Park Homeowners Choose D'Bros

From the Delaware Riverfront to Route 130 — We Quote Both Zones.

River-Exposure and Flood-Zone Details in the Quote

Edgewater Park's Delaware River frontage puts a portion of the township inside FEMA flood-hazard territory — and the river-humidity load affects cladding performance even on parcels outside the mapped flood zone. We check your address's flood status and river-exposure before specifying any flashing or drainage detail, so those specs are in the written price rather than identified after the job begins.

Division of Inspection at 400 Delanco Rd — Handled Start to Finish

Edgewater Park Township's permit office at 400 Delanco Road runs on a Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday schedule — Construction Official William McClenahan at ext. 315. We prepare and submit the permit application, coordinate every required inspection on the construction office's available days, and close the permit card. The homeowner's role in the permit process is approving the scope at the Zoom — nothing else.

Aerial-Built Quote — 15-Minute Zoom Before Anyone Visits

Send the address — estate district near the riverbank or Route 130 ranch — and the aerial model is done before the Zoom. Fifteen minutes on the call, written itemized scope delivered. D'Bros shows up twice: the signed scope is the trigger, and the crew's arrival on install day is the first in-person visit.

Where We Work in & Around Edgewater Park

ZIP 08010 — and Every Neighbor.

All of Edgewater Park Township falls within ZIP code 08010. Construction permits run through the Division of Inspection at the Municipal Building, 400 Delanco Road — Construction Official William McClenahan, (609) 877-2050 ext. 315; permit applications accepted in person, by mail, or online with a hard-copy follow-up within 72 hours. Our work covers the full Edgewater Park Township footprint and every neighboring municipality:

08010 Edgewater Park Township Beverly City Burlington City Burlington Township Delanco Township Willingboro Township

D'Bros covers the full Burlington County footprint; Edgewater Park's riverfront-to-Route-130 range sits in the same aerial-and-Zoom service zone as every other municipality in the county.

Edgewater Park Township FAQ

Questions Edgewater Park Homeowners Ask.

Does D'Bros pull the permit for an Edgewater Park roofing or siding project?
Yes. All roofing, siding, and fence permits for the township run through Construction Official William McClenahan's Division of Inspection at 400 Delanco Road, Edgewater Park, NJ 08010 — (609) 877-2050 ext. 315, bmcclenahan@edgewaterpark-nj.com. The permit desk is open Tuesday–Wednesday 8 AM to 4:30 PM and Thursday 8 AM to 12:30 PM; inspection windows run 9 AM to noon on those same days. We submit the application to McClenahan's office, run every required inspection on the division's Tue/Wed/Thu schedule, and close out the permit card before leaving the job.
Does the Delaware River affect roofing or siding specs for Edgewater Park homes?
For properties in the original Edgewater Park neighborhood west of the railroad and closest to the riverbank, Delaware River humidity and FEMA flood-zone exposure are real factors — edge details, flashing and drainage specs on those parcels carry different requirements than on inland Route 130 properties. We check your address's flood status before the quote and build the river-exposure specs into the written price so nothing changes after the job starts.
What is the housing stock like in Edgewater Park?
Edgewater Park Township spans two distinct residential eras. The original neighborhood between the railroad and the Delaware River features large-lot estate-style homes built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries — complex rooflines, deep lots, older cladding profiles. East of the tracks, the township's Route 130 corridor is dominated by 1960s and 1970s post-war colonials and ranches; the majority of the township's housing units were built in those two decades. We aerial-model your specific building before quoting so the scope matches what you actually have.
What ZIP code serves Edgewater Park Township, and what schools do township children attend?
All of Edgewater Park Township — the riverside estate neighborhood, the railroad corridor, and the Route 130 suburbs — is served by ZIP code 08010. For schooling, the township runs its own independent district: Magowan Elementary School at 405 Cherrix Avenue (pre-K through grade 5) and Ridgway Middle School at 300 Delanco Road (grades 6–8). District site: edgewaterparksd.org.
How large is Edgewater Park Township and who are its neighbors?
Edgewater Park Township covers 2.92 square miles of land along the Delaware River in Burlington County. It borders Beverly City, Burlington City, Burlington Township, Delanco Township and Willingboro Township within the county. We serve all those neighboring municipalities in addition to the full Edgewater Park Township footprint.
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