Lower Southampton Township, Bucks County, PA

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Lower Southampton Township, PA
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Lower Southampton came out of the old Southampton created in 1703 and was carved off as its own township in 1928, knitting together the former villages of Feasterville, Trevose, Oakford, Siles, Brownsville and Scottsville along the old Bustleton and Bridgetown pikes. A township stitched from pike-corridor villages and post-war infill rewards measuring the specific house, not the block, so we build the quote off aerial imagery and a 3D model and walk it through on one 15-minute Zoom.

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About Lower Southampton Township, PA

Six Old Villages,
One 1928 Township.

20,4142025 Est. Population
1928Split From Southampton
1703Southampton Created

In the township's own history, Southampton was created in 1703 and in 1928 divided into Upper and Lower Southampton; the Lower township was assembled from the former villages of Feasterville, Trevose and Oakford together with Siles, Brownsville and Scottsville, with parts of Trevose and Oakford spilling across into Bensalem. The subcounty estimates record shows 20,590 at the 2020 base and 20,414 for 2025 — a plateau that reflects a township already built out, not one still adding lots. Its growth followed the old pikes — there are township photos of Bustleton Avenue as a two-lane dirt road and the Buck Hotel from about 1890 where Bustleton Pike meets Bridgetown Pike — before the current township building on Desire Avenue was finished in 1965 and post-war subdivisions filled in the gaps. That is a layered township, and the layer your home sits in is what the exterior scope follows.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Lower Southampton

Pike-Corridor Villages and Post-War Infill.

Lower Southampton grew along the Bustleton and Bridgetown pike corridors that tied its old villages together, then filled in with post-war suburban homes after the 1928 split from Southampton — and the exterior work that results from six former villages sharing one township boundary looks different street by street:

  • Pike-village stock vs. post-war fill: the Feasterville and Trevose streetscapes predate the post-war subdivisions by decades; the roofline pitch, wall construction and material choices differ enough that the aerial read — not a township assumption — is the only way to scope accurately.
  • Cross-border edges: with Trevose and Oakford spilling into Bensalem, lot lines and approaches near those edges are not uniform — the parcel pull matters more than a township assumption.
  • Neshaminy drainage, not a floodplain rule: the land here sheds runoff across the township toward the Neshaminy system along the old pike corridors — each lot's grading angle is the relevant water-management fact, and we weight detailing to that lot rather than applying a blanket flood standard.
  • Weathering along the pikes: repeated winter freeze-thaw and summer storm rain hit the older pike-corridor houses and the post-war infill on different timelines, so flashing and underlayment get detailed to the actual building, not the township.

On a township knit from six villages and decades of infill, pinning down a home's actual layer is what keeps a Lower Southampton quote honest.

Where We Work in & Around Lower Southampton

19053 and the Neshaminy District.

The 19053 ZIP anchors Feasterville at the township's core, while 18966 and 19006 extend its footprint toward the Upper Southampton and Northampton edges; the Neshaminy School District links the whole territory with Hulmeville, Penndel, Langhorne and Langhorne Manor boroughs and Middletown Township. It shares those ZIP footprints with Bensalem, Upper Southampton and Northampton at its edges. We quote and install across the township and file the permit through the township at 1500 Desire Avenue:

19053 18966 19006 Bensalem Township Upper Southampton Township Northampton Township Middletown Township

From Feasterville and Trevose out through every township the Neshaminy District ties together, the quote is always built on the house's own aerial plan — the ZIP changes, the method does not.

Services in Lower Southampton Township, PA

Exterior Work Across Six Old Villages.

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

Why Lower Southampton Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for a Township Stitched From Villages.

We Read Which Village a Home Came From

Lower Southampton is built from Feasterville, Trevose, Oakford and three more former villages plus later infill. Six origin layers means the right scope depends on knowing which one your house sits in — so every quote starts from the parcel's aerial and assigns the building to its actual township layer before a single material is sized.

One Filing Desk: 1500 Desire Avenue

The township uses a UCC Permit Form for building work and a separate Zoning Permit Application for anything that uses space like sheds and fences, all through 1500 Desire Avenue at 215-357-7300 ext. 352. We pick and submit the correct one of those two forms and shepherd the inspections, so the township process never becomes your job.

A Township Older Than the Cars on Its Pikes

When Lower Southampton's roads were two-lane dirt and the Buck Hotel was new around 1890, no one was selling exteriors door to door — and a township this layered does not need it now. Drop the Feasterville or Trevose address into the form; we pull the parcel, build the 3D plan and price the scope before the 15-minute Zoom. The only vehicle that reaches a Lower Southampton property is the installation crew's on job day.

Lower Southampton Township FAQ

Questions Lower Southampton Homeowners Ask.

My home is in old Feasterville/Trevose vs. a newer subdivision — does that matter?
Yes. Lower Southampton was assembled in 1928 from the former villages of Feasterville, Trevose, Oakford, Siles, Brownsville and Scottsville, then filled in with post-war homes. The gap between a pike-era Feasterville house and a 1960s infill ranch shows up in roof pitch, wall framing and material choice — we pull your parcel off the aerial and scope to the building in front of us, not a township-wide profile.
Which permit form does my project need in Lower Southampton?
The township uses the UCC Permit Form for accessibility, building, demolition, electrical, mechanical and plumbing work, and a separate Zoning Permit Application for anything that uses up space such as sheds, fences and patios. Filing is at 1500 Desire Avenue, Feasterville, PA 19053, Zoning at 215-357-7300 ext. 352 — and we file the correct form and handle inspections.
Three ZIPs show up for this area — 19053, 18966 and 19006. Which one is mine?
All three map into Lower Southampton. The township centers on the Feasterville 19053 ZIP, with 18966 and 19006 covering its edges near Upper Southampton and Northampton townships, and the Neshaminy School District — shared with Hulmeville, Penndel, Langhorne and Langhorne Manor boroughs and Middletown Township — runs across all three. We look up your parcel, not the ZIP, to settle which rules apply.
Part of my area is in Trevose/Oakford near Bensalem — can you still handle it?
Yes. Portions of Trevose and Oakford extend into neighboring Bensalem Township, so lot lines and approaches near those edges are not uniform. We pull your actual parcel rather than assume the township boundary, which keeps the quote and the permit accurate near the Bensalem line.
Can you quote my home without driving out to Feasterville or Trevose first?
Yes — and the Trevose-edge parcels that spill across into Bensalem are exactly why aerial imagery beats a walk-up for this township. The lot lines along the Bensalem border, the age of the house, and the drainage toward the Neshaminy system are all readable from parcel data and the aerial plan. We prepare the measurements and the 3D model, run through the written quote on a 15-minute Zoom, and the only time we come to the property is installation day.
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