Haddonfield Borough, Camden County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Haddonfield, NJ
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Haddonfield's National Register Historic District was entered on July 21, 1982 — covering the Kings Highway corridor's housing stock from the pre-Civil War era through the mid-20th century, with designated landmarks outside that boundary as old as Elizabeth Haddon's Brew House at 201 Wood Lane (1713). Every exterior job in this 2.8-square-mile Camden County borough starts with two questions: does the property fall within the Historic District, and what era is the building? We answer both from the aerial before pricing anything, and we present the written scope on a single 15-minute Zoom.

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Services in Haddonfield Borough, NJ

Exterior Work in a Historic Camden County Borough.

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Roofing in Haddonfield

Haddonfield's housing stock spans more than two centuries of roof forms — from steep Federal and Victorian pitches on the oldest Kings Highway properties to the shallow-pitch colonial and cape roofs that filled in the postwar streets. We read every roof's pitch, age, deck condition and drainage geometry off the aerial before specifying any material, and on Historic District properties we confirm material compatibility with the Planning Board's design standards before the permit application is drafted.

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Siding in Haddonfield

Exterior cladding changes on Historic District properties in Haddonfield require a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Planning Board before a building permit is issued. The Historic Preservation Commission reviews applications and advises the Planning Board; the HPC meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM at Borough Hall. We coordinate the COA application alongside the permit so there is one point of contact instead of two bureaucratic tracks running in parallel.

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Windows & Doors in Haddonfield

Victorian and pre-war homes on the Kings Highway corridor carry non-standard opening sizes and historically significant trim profiles that drive the replacement spec far from a catalog default. We measure every opening from the aerial and facade, review Planning Board compatibility requirements for Historic District addresses, and present the replacement visual in the 3D model before any window is ordered or a COA application is filed.

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Fences in Haddonfield

Historic District properties in Haddonfield may require a COA from the Planning Board for fence materials and styles visible from the street — the HPC provides design review and the Planning Board grants final approval. We survey your parcel from the aerial, confirm the property lines and applicable setback requirements, determine whether COA review applies to your address, and manage both the COA and the building permit through the Construction and Zoning Department at Borough Hall — (856) 429-4700.

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About Haddonfield Borough, NJ

Camden County's National Register Borough.

12,7402025 Est. Population
July 21, 1982NRHP Listing Date
08033ZIP Code

Haddonfield Borough's National Register Historic District was entered onto the National Register of Historic Places on July 21, 1982 — the first Historic District of the borough under its own ordinance. The district covers the Kings Highway East corridor and surrounding residential streets where Federal, Greek Revival, Victorian, and Colonial Revival buildings span multiple generations of construction; additional historic landmarks designated outside the contiguous district boundary include Elizabeth Haddon's Brew House at 201 Wood Lane (1713) and the Wm. Estaugh Hopkins House, 'Birdwood,' at Hopkins Lane (1794). Properties within the Historic District require a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Planning Board — with design review by the Historic Preservation Commission (HPC Secretary: Kirsty Brockett, ext. 214), a seven-member board that meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM — before a building permit is issued for exterior work. All permit work routes to the Construction and Zoning Department, Room 104, Borough Hall, 242 Kings Highway East (ZIP 08033), served by Haddonfield Public Schools including Elizabeth Haddon Elementary School.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Haddonfield

Historic District Standards Apply to the Exterior.

Haddonfield's Historic District designation is the first condition for any exterior project here. But it is not the only one:

  • Planning Board Certificate of Appropriateness: properties within the Historic District require a COA from the Planning Board before the Construction and Zoning Department issues a building permit for exterior work. The Historic Preservation Commission reviews applications and advises the Planning Board; the HPC meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM at Borough Hall. We manage the COA application alongside the permit to keep the two tracks synchronized.
  • Century-plus building stock: Federal, Victorian and Queen Anne homes on the Kings Highway corridor carry original wood trim, aged masonry and steep-pitch roofs that require different substrate assessments than postwar construction. Rot at trim joints and failed flashing are common antecedents to what looks like a simple re-roof.
  • Postwar infill outside the district core: the streets south and east of Kings Highway filled in with Colonial Revival and cape-cod homes through the mid-20th century — a second generation of housing with its own failure modes: low-pitch ice-dam exposure, cap-over siding layers and aluminum window frames that have outlasted their thermal break.
  • Low-lying lots at the perimeter: Several streets near the borough's outer edges carry elevated moisture exposure from drainage gradients that shows up as recurring cladding staining and accelerated fascia decay before any structural damage becomes visible — the aerial confirms whether your lot falls into that drainage class.

Knowing which block falls inside the Historic District, what era the building is, and what drainage exposure your lot carries — that combination is what an aerial-first, permit-managed quote delivers before anyone gets on a ladder.

Why Haddonfield Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for a Historic-District Borough.

We Know the COA Process

Historic District properties require a Certificate of Appropriateness from Haddonfield's Planning Board before a building permit is issued — with design review by the Historic Preservation Commission. We coordinate both the COA and permit applications in parallel so the approvals arrive together rather than one blocking the other.

From 1713 to the 1950s — One Aerial Read

The National Register Historic District that covers Haddonfield's Kings Highway corridor (listed July 21, 1982) contains landmarks as old as Elizabeth Haddon's Brew House at 201 Wood Lane alongside mid-century colonials built decades later. The aerial and 3D model of your specific address establish which era and which permit track apply before a scope line is written.

Historic Borough, Zero Kitchen-Table Pitch

Haddonfield homeowners already deal with a more complex permit process than most Camden County municipalities. We simplify the contractor side: one 15-minute Zoom delivers the written scope, the permit plan, and a 3D visual of the finished exterior. No showroom. No evening pitch.

Where We Work in & Around Haddonfield

Borough ZIP 08033 — and the Borders.

Haddonfield Borough sits in ZIP 08033 and is served by Haddonfield Public Schools. All building permits run through the Construction and Zoning Department, Room 104, Borough Hall, 242 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield NJ 08033 — (856) 429-4700, Construction Official Ed Toussaint ext. 209. We install across the entire borough and out into every neighboring municipality:

08033 Haddonfield Haddon Township Barrington Haddon Heights Lawnside Tavistock Cherry Hill

Every Camden County address is quoted aerial-first from a 3D model of your specific house — one 15-minute call closes the written scope, Historic District or not.

Haddonfield Borough FAQ

Questions Haddonfield Homeowners Ask.

Does my Haddonfield home require a Certificate of Appropriateness before a permit is issued?
If your property is within the Haddonfield Historic District, yes — a Certificate of Appropriateness from the Planning Board is required before the Construction and Zoning Department issues a building permit for exterior work. The Historic Preservation Commission reviews COA applications and advises the Planning Board; the HPC meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM at Borough Hall, 242 Kings Highway East. We determine whether your address falls inside the district from the aerial survey and manage the COA application alongside the permit submission so you do not have to navigate two separate approval tracks.
Where do I file a building permit for roofing or siding in Haddonfield?
At the Haddonfield Borough Construction and Zoning Department, Room 104, Borough Hall, 242 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield NJ 08033 — (856) 429-4700, Construction Official Ed Toussaint at ext. 209. We draft the application, submit it to Borough Hall, monitor the review status, and deliver the approved permit card to you when the work is closed out. For Historic District addresses, we file the Certificate of Appropriateness application in parallel so the two approvals move on the same schedule.
My Haddonfield home was built before World War II — how does that affect the roofing scope?
Pre-war homes in Haddonfield's National Register Historic District (listed July 21, 1982) commonly carry steep-pitch roofs with aged sheathing boards rather than plywood decking, original wood trim with decades of paint layers, and masonry detailing at chimneys and dormers that requires individual flashing assessment. We read all of that from the aerial before writing a scope, identify sections that need board replacement or masonry repointing as part of the job, and — for Historic District addresses — confirm that the proposed materials meet the Planning Board's COA compatibility standards before filing anything.
Is Haddonfield the same municipality as Haddon Township or Haddon Heights?
No — Haddonfield Borough, Haddon Township and Haddon Heights Borough are three distinct Camden County municipalities with separate governments, permit offices and school districts. Haddonfield Borough is at 242 Kings Highway East; permits for work there do not go to either of the other two municipalities' offices.
Does D'Bros serve areas around Haddonfield — Haddon Township, Cherry Hill, Barrington?
Yes. We install across Haddonfield (08033) and the surrounding boroughs and townships — Haddon Township, Haddon Heights, Barrington, Lawnside, Tavistock, and Cherry Hill. The permit office and applicable rules differ by municipality; we identify the correct authority for each job address and run the application through whichever office governs that property.
Do I need to schedule a home visit before getting a written price for my Haddonfield property?
No in-person visit until the work is underway. We build aerial measurements and a 3D model of your specific Haddonfield address, confirm whether the property falls inside the Historic District and identify any COA requirements, and deliver the full written scope and price on a single 15-minute Zoom. The install crew is the first D'Bros team member who steps onto your property.
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