Haddon Township, Camden County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Haddon Township, NJ
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Haddon Township is a 2.69-square-mile Camden County inner-ring suburb established in 1865, anchored along Haddon Avenue and governed by a commission form in place since its founding. Most of the housing stock is postwar suburban detached homes — the kind where roof pitch, deck condition and cladding type vary street to street. We quote from aerial imagery and a 3D model of your actual house, present the written number on a single 15-minute Zoom, and the first time anyone stands on your property is the install crew.

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What Shapes Exterior Work in Haddon Township

Postwar Housing, Inner-Ring Density.

Haddon Township's 2.69 square miles carry a housing stock dominated by postwar suburban detached homes with shallow-pitch roofs and a mix of original aluminum and wood cladding that has been repaired in place over decades. That era profile — combined with the township's inner-ring density and the commercial Haddon Avenue corridor — sets the conditions for exterior work here:

  • Low-pitch postwar roofs: the dominant roof form across Haddon Township's grid streets is a low-to-moderate pitch with limited attic volume — the geometry that is most vulnerable to ice damming in Camden County winters and least forgiving of worn underlayment.
  • Corridor impervious surface: the commercial Haddon Avenue strip and the township's inner-ring density concentrate impervious surface across the township's center, focusing stormwater that accelerates freeze-thaw damage on cladding and foundation-level trim on downhill lots.
  • Deferred-maintenance layers: homes that have changed hands two or three times since original construction often carry mismatched repair layers — original trim under vinyl over failing caulk — that need a teardown-to-substrate approach rather than a cap-over.
  • Freeze-thaw and humidity: Camden County's humid-continental climate swings from summer heat and humidity that bake roofing granules and bleach trim to sub-freezing January nights that crack any joint that absorbed moisture in the fall — the schedule for this township calls for weatherproofing margins that stand both ends.

The township's compact size means a single permit office and a known housing stock — conditions that make an aerial-first, zoom-quoted approach straightforward once you know which era your house belongs to.

About Haddon Township, NJ

Established 1865. Camden County Inner Ring.

15,6492025 Est. Population
2.69 sq miLand Area
1865Established

Haddon Township has been a distinct Camden County municipality since 1865 — the township's own leadership page states it has been “a strong advocate of community involvement since its first beginnings back in 1865.” At 2.69 square miles it is compact enough that almost every parcel is within a few blocks of Haddon Avenue, the commercial spine that runs through the township. The grid streets filled in with detached suburban homes over the postwar decades, creating the housing profile that dominates the township today. The governing form is commission, with a three-person Board of Commissioners — Mayor and Director of Public Works, Director of Public Safety, and Director of Revenue & Finance — meeting on the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM at Township Hall, 135 Haddon Avenue. The 2025 federal subcounty population estimate stands at 15,649.

Services in Haddon Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across Haddon Township's Grid Streets.

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Roofing in Haddon Township

The postwar suburban homes on Haddon Township's grid streets carry low-to-moderate pitch roofs that are the first to show ice-dam damage after a hard Camden County winter. We read pitch, deck condition and drainage path off the aerial before specifying any tear-off, assess whether your lot sits at a grade where stormwater concentrates toward foundation-level trim, and write the underlayment and venting spec to match the specific age and geometry of your roof — not a township default.

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Siding in Haddon Township

Decades of piecemeal repairs have left many Haddon Township homes with mismatched cladding layers — original wood trim under cap-over vinyl under failing caulk. We build a 3D model of your actual walls before any profile or color is chosen, identify where the substrate needs full teardown versus resecuring, and deliver the visual and written price on a single 15-minute Zoom without a showroom visit.

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Windows & Doors in Haddon Township

Postwar colonial and cape-cod frames in Haddon Township carry standardized opening sizes, but decades of previous replacements mean frame depths and rough-opening conditions vary house to house. We measure every window and door from the aerial and facade, model the energy-efficient replacements against your actual opening dimensions, and present the finished look in the 3D model before anything is ordered.

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Fences in Haddon Township

Township grid lots are tight and neighbor setbacks matter. We bring your parcel into the aerial survey before any fence proposal is drawn, confirm the property lines and any setback requirements, file the permit with the Haddon Township Construction & Zoning Office at 135 Haddon Avenue, and coordinate the 811 utility mark before any post goes in.

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Where We Work in & Around Haddon Township

Six ZIP Codes, One Permit Office.

Haddon Township spans six ZIP code tabulation areas per the 2020 Census — 08108, 08033, 08107, 08059, 08030 and 08104 — with 08108 covering the largest portion of the township's 2.69 square miles. The township is served by the Haddon Township School District, a pre-K through grade-12 district organized independently from neighboring Haddonfield and Collingswood. Building permits for any scope in the township — roofing, siding, windows, doors, or fences — are filed through the Construction & Zoning Office at 135 Haddon Avenue, (856) 854-1176: the single office that also handles zoning variances and construction inspections for the entire township. Our crews work across all of it:

08108 08033 08107 08059 08030 08104 Haddon Township Collingswood Haddonfield Haddon Heights Camden Oaklyn Audubon

Your address in Camden County gets its own aerial pull and a 3D model built from your actual house before anyone picks up the phone — the written price is delivered on a single 15-minute Zoom, with no showroom visit and no kitchen-table pitch.

Why Haddon Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for an Inner-Ring Township.

We Read the Postwar Housing Stock

Most of Haddon Township's homes went up between 1940 and 1970 — a generation of low-pitch roofs and original cladding that has been patched in layers since. We read the era and condition from the aerial before specifying anything, so the scope fits the actual building rather than a township-average guess.

One Permit Office: 135 Haddon Avenue

Every roofing, siding, window, door, and fence permit for Haddon Township flows through a single address: the Construction & Zoning Office at 135 Haddon Avenue, (856) 854-1176 — the same office that handles zoning variances for the whole township. We build and file the application at 135 Haddon Avenue, run the inspection process from initial filing through approval, and put the closed permit card in your hands at project close.

Quoted Remotely, Zero Showroom Trips

Haddon Township homeowners do not need another appointment to get a price. Send the address; the written quote comes back on a 15-minute Zoom built on aerial measurements and a 3D model of your home. The crew is the next visitor.

Haddon Township FAQ

Questions Haddon Township Homeowners Ask.

Which office handles building permits for Haddon Township — is there a separate township permit department?
Yes — Haddon Township runs its own Construction & Zoning Office at 135 Haddon Avenue, Haddon Township NJ 08108, reachable at (856) 854-1176. That single office issues permits, handles zoning variances, and schedules construction inspections for the entire township. We put the application together, file it at 135 Haddon Avenue, follow the inspection schedule through, and deliver the closed permit card to you at job completion.
My Haddon Township home was built in the 1950s or 1960s — what does that mean for a new roof?
It means we look at the deck condition and attic ventilation before pricing anything. Postwar suburban homes across Haddon Township's grid streets typically carry low-to-moderate pitch roofs with limited ridge-to-soffit ventilation — the combination most prone to ice damming in Camden County winters. We read pitch and deck condition from the aerial, then write the underlayment and venting spec to correct those vulnerabilities rather than simply replicate what was there.
Is Haddon Township the same as Haddonfield or Haddon Heights?
No — Haddon Township, Haddonfield Borough and Haddon Heights Borough are three separate Camden County municipalities, each with its own government, permit office and school district. Haddon Township has been incorporated since 1865; permits for work in Haddon Township go to the Construction & Zoning Office at 135 Haddon Avenue, not to any neighboring municipality's office.
Does D'Bros serve the areas around Haddon Township — Collingswood, Oaklyn, Audubon?
Yes. Our crews cover all six ZIP codes that span Haddon Township (08108, 08033, 08107, 08059, 08030, 08104) and the adjacent municipalities — Collingswood, Oaklyn, Audubon, Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, and Camden. Each of those towns runs its own permit office, and we handle the application and inspection process at whichever office the job requires.
Will someone from D'Bros come out to my Haddon Township home before I receive a price?
No site visit happens before the quote. Your house on Haddon Township's grid is read from aerial imagery and built into a 3D model before the Zoom is ever scheduled; the written scope and price are walked through on that one 15-minute call. The install crew is the first D'Bros person at your door.
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