Evesham Township, Burlington County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Evesham Township, NJ
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Evesham Township — home to Marlton, Burlington County's largest municipality at nearly 50,000 residents — packs more than 18,000 addresses across 29 square miles of suburban Burlington County, with a housing inventory ranging from the preserved buildings of Olde Marlton to 1970s colonials to the newest townhome communities along the Route 70 and Route 73 corridors. We measure your roof, walls, and openings from aerial imagery and a 3D model before the Zoom, then walk through a written scope with you in 15 minutes — the installation crew is the only visit that follows.

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Evesham Township FAQ

Questions Evesham Homeowners Ask.

My home is in Olde Marlton — does the historic village status change the permit or material requirements?
Evesham Township requires property owners within the Olde Marlton historic village to preserve the historical integrity of buildings in the village. That means material choices for roofing, siding, and windows should fit the era and profile of the building. The UCC construction permit is still filed with the Township Construction Office at 984 Tuckerton Road, Room 204 — the historic-integrity requirement sits alongside the standard NJ UCC permit, not instead of it. We check your address against the village boundary before specifying anything so the scope satisfies both.
Which office handles construction permits for exterior work in Evesham Township?
Evesham's Department of Permits and Inspections — Room 204 at 984 Tuckerton Road, Marlton NJ 08053, reachable at (856) 983-2914, weekdays 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. — handles all residential UCC permits. Roof work on attached residential buildings carries an additional 24-hour advance-notice requirement to the Building Official before sheathing replacement starts. We file the application, deliver the required notice, and coordinate all inspections; the Township steps run on our task list.
Does Evesham's housing stock vary a lot across the 29-square-mile township?
It does. The township contains three distinct eras: the preserved Victorian and early-twentieth-century structures in Olde Marlton; the postwar Cape Cods, ranches, and split-levels built through the 1960s in the older neighborhoods; and the colonial revival and townhome communities built between the 1970s and 2000s along the Route 70 and Route 73 corridors. Each era left a different roof deck thickness, wall-assembly depth, and rough-opening dimension. We identify your home's era from the aerial before writing the scope — not from a county-wide template.
Do Evesham properties have flood or drainage exposure that affects exterior work?
Evesham Township sits in the inland Burlington County terrain — no ocean or major river flood exposure — but its 0.429 square miles of water area (Census Gazetteer) means localized drainage channels cross the township, and low-lying lots near those channels can fall within FEMA-mapped flood zones. We pull your parcel's flood status when building the scope, since flashing and underlayment specs in low-lying areas differ from standard ridge-and-valley installations.
Which ZIP code and school districts serve addresses in Evesham Township?
Every address in Evesham Township mails to ZIP 08053 (Marlton). K–8 students attend one of the Evesham Township School District's six elementary or two middle schools. High school students in Evesham are served by Cherokee High School, the Lenape Regional campus designated for this township, under the regional district that was established to provide high school access across multiple Burlington County municipalities. Cherokee is the school most commonly associated with the Marlton address.
About Evesham Township, NJ

Established 1692.
Burlington County's Largest Municipality.

49,5252025 Est. Population
29.2 sq miLand Area
1692Established as Township

Evesham traces its origin to 1688, when it was constituted as one of the eight original Burlington County Constabularies; the Township itself was formally recognized in 1692. Welsh and English Quakers settling from Pennsylvania named it for Evesham, England (or for Thomas Eves, an early settler who bought land north of Greentree Road in 1676). Originally far larger, the township was subdivided three times: Washington Township split off in 1802, Medford Township in 1847, and Mount Laurel Township in 1872. The portion that remained became what is today the most populated municipality in Burlington County.

The Marlton village at the township's center was recognized in 1758 and formally named in 1845, the same year the local Post Office and Baptist Church both changed their names from "Evesham" to "Marlton" — a name derived from the marl clay-shell deposits that were mined as fertilizer here from the 1830s until 1930. Most maps still show Marlton rather than Evesham, but the legal municipality is Evesham Township. The Historic Village of Olde Marlton remains mostly intact, and the Township requires property owners there to preserve the historical integrity of village buildings.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Evesham

Three Housing Eras, One Township Permit Office.

Evesham's exterior conditions break into three layers:

  • Olde Marlton historic buildings: The Township requires preservation of historical integrity for structures within the Olde Marlton village boundaries. That means material choices must fit the era and profile of the building — a blanket spec pulled from a standard suburban template does not pass. We check your address against the village boundary on day one.
  • 29 years of suburban subdivision: Most of Evesham's 18,000+ addresses were built between the late 1950s and the early 2000s across a range of builder styles — postwar Cape Cods, split-levels, colonial revivals, and newer townhomes. Each era brought its own standard sheathing depths, window rough-opening dimensions, and siding attachment details. We read the era off your aerial and model accordingly before pricing anything.
  • Freeze-thaw climate load: Burlington County's humid-continental winters deliver the repeated freeze-thaw cycles that crack caulk, lift granules off aging shingles, and push moisture behind poorly flashed siding. The combination of cold winters and hot humid summers is the standard climate load on exterior work across the entire township — we account for it in material selection and flashing specs on every job.
Services in Evesham Township (Marlton), NJ

Exterior Work Across Evesham's 29-Square-Mile Span.

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Roofing in Evesham Township

Evesham's residential rooflines run from the steep-pitched homes of Olde Marlton's historic village to flat-topped garage additions on 1980s colonials to the architectural-shingle roofs of newer planned developments — each with its own deck condition, pitch, and drainage geometry. The Township Construction Office requires permits for all attached residential buildings and notification to the Building Official at least 24 hours before any sheathing replacement begins. We build that permit timeline into every Marlton roof project from the day you send us the address.

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Siding in Evesham Township

Siding in Evesham ranges from the original wood and masonry profiles on Olde Marlton homes — where the Township requires preservation of historical integrity for village buildings — to the vinyl clapboard on postwar colonials to the fiber-cement panels on newer townhomes. We measure your actual building from the aerial and confirm whether your address falls inside the Olde Marlton historic preservation boundary before specifying materials, so the scope fits the building and satisfies any preservation requirement.

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Windows & Doors in Evesham Township

Three decades of suburban growth in Evesham means window stock ranges from original double-hung wood sash on Olde Marlton properties to early-1990s builder-grade aluminum-clad units on colonials to modern casements in current-construction communities. We measure every opening off your facade and model the replacement on your 3D elevation before anything is ordered — so you see the finished look on the Zoom and there are no sizing surprises at installation.

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Fences in Evesham Township

Lot sizes across Evesham's 29 square miles run from the tight parcels of older Marlton neighborhoods to the quarter-acre and larger lots of the township's mid-century subdivisions — each with its own setback rules and zoning requirements. A zoning permit is required for fence installations in addition to the construction permit filed with the Township Construction Office at Room 204, 984 Tuckerton Road. We handle the application and keep the process off your schedule.

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Why Evesham Homeowners Choose D'Bros

We Know the Township Permit Office and the Three Housing Eras.

Township Permits — Handled from Day One

Evesham's Construction Office at 984 Tuckerton Road runs a full NJ UCC enforcement program, and roof jobs on attached residential buildings require 24-hour advance notice to the Building Official before sheathing work begins. We file the permit application, give the required notices, and schedule the required inspections — the Township process is built into the job timeline from the moment you confirm the scope.

Olde Marlton Preservation — Checked First

Addresses inside the Olde Marlton historic village carry a Township requirement to preserve the historical integrity of the buildings. We pull your parcel against the village boundary before specifying any material — so the spec fits the building's era and satisfies any local preservation expectation before a single product is ordered.

Quote Built Before the Zoom — No Drive-Out Required

Burlington County's largest township spans nearly 30 square miles, and we cover every address in it — Olde Marlton, the Route 70 corridor, the Medford border communities, and every subdivision in between. Send the address; we build the aerial 3D plan and put the written quote on a 15-minute Zoom. Once the Zoom confirms the scope, we schedule the crew — no further calls or visits required from you before the install date.

Where We Work in & Around Evesham

ZIP 08053 — and All Neighboring Townships.

Evesham Township uses a single ZIP code — 08053 (Marlton) — across its entire 29-square-mile footprint. Permits for exterior work flow through the Department of Permits and Inspections at 984 Tuckerton Road Room 204, Marlton — (856) 983-2914, weekdays 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. We serve every address in the township and all municipalities on its borders:

08053 Evesham Township Mount Laurel Township Medford Township Lumberton Township Hainesport Township Washington Township

In Evesham Township — whether the address is in Olde Marlton, along the Route 70 corridor, or at a Pinelands-edge subdivision — the 3D aerial model of your specific building is assembled before the Zoom opens, so the written scope is complete and ready to review the moment the call connects. See the full Burlington County coverage area.

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