Lumberton Township, Burlington County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Lumberton Township, NJ
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Lumberton Township traces its name to the pine timber that once floated down the Rancocas Creek to Philadelphia — and today its 13,092 residents live in a township of single-family homes built mostly after 1970, spread across nearly 13 square miles of Burlington County along those same creek corridors. Burlington County's humid-continental winters — repeated freeze-thaw cycling from November into March — work against the 1970s-and-later housing stock that lines the Rancocas Creek corridor, lifting granules off aging shingles and breaking caulk loose at every penetration. Before any Zoom opens, we build the aerial and 3D plan from your specific Rancocas Creek-corridor address — roof geometry, facade profile, drainage exposure — and deliver the written price in 15 minutes on the call. Jim Messina's office on Municipal Drive handles the permit; the crew is the first vehicle at your door.

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What Shapes Exterior Work in Lumberton Township

Rancocas Creek Drainage, Postwar Stock, Freeze-Thaw Winters.

Three site-level factors determine what any exterior project in Lumberton Township actually requires:

  • Rancocas Creek moisture loading: the Rancocas Creek threads through the township's drainage basin. The 0.13 square miles of water area recorded in the Census Gazetteer reflects real low-lying parcels where creek-side exposure adds humidity and seasonal flooding risk to the roofing and siding load. We pull your parcel against the creek corridor before finalizing flashing and drainage details.
  • Post-1970s single-family stock: Lumberton Township's residential build-out tracked Burlington County's postwar suburban expansion. The 13,092 residents are distributed across predominantly single-family detached homes, many now carrying original or first-replacement roofing and siding that is at or approaching end of design life. A post-1970s subdivision house and a more recent infill build in the Rancocas Creek corridor carry different deck conditions and wall assemblies — we pull the construction era from the aerial before writing the first line of scope.
  • Humid-continental winters on Burlington County rooflines: repeated seasonal freeze-thaw cycles drive moisture into fastener gaps, break caulk joints loose, and grind granules off aging shingles on the township's post-1970s stock. The township's Storm Control Ordinance No. 2024-012 codifies the stormwater management obligations that accompany any exterior alteration near drainage infrastructure — we build those constraints into the project scope from day one.
About Lumberton Township, NJ

Once Called Lumbertown.
Still Running Along the Rancocas.

13,0922024 Est. Population
12.89 sq miLand Area
Burlington CountyCounty

Lumberton Township takes its name from the pine timber trade that defined the area before it became a municipal government — boats and rafts carried lumber and cord wood from the Rancocas Creek southwest to Philadelphia and other markets, and the settlement that grew up around that industry was called Lumbertown before the township took its current form. Today the township covers nearly 13 square miles of Burlington County, with the Rancocas Creek still running through the low-lying drainage areas that gave it its character.

The 13,092 residents are spread across single-family subdivisions that developed primarily during Burlington County's post-1970s suburban expansion, with Bryan Freeman Park serving as the township's main recreational anchor. The township's Municipal Complex at 35 Municipal Drive holds both the Construction Office (Jim Messina, ext. 132) and the Zoning Office (Catherine Borstad, ext. 133), where all NJ UCC building and land-use permits for the township are administered.

Services in Lumberton Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across Lumberton's Rancocas Corridor.

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

Roofing in Lumberton Township

Post-1970s single-family roofs in Lumberton Township carry deck conditions and drainage geometries that vary significantly across the township's suburban subdivisions. The Rancocas Creek corridor brings moisture loading to lower-lying parcels that accelerates granule loss and flashing fatigue on those exposures. Construction Official Jim Messina at 35 Municipal Drive issues the UCC permit — we file it and coordinate every required inspection so the permit closes on time.

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Siding in Lumberton Township

Most siding in Lumberton Township went on during the 1970s–2000s suburban build-out, when vinyl and aluminum cladding over wood framing was standard. Thirty-plus years of Burlington County freeze-thaw cycles and summer humidity cause the fastener and joint failures that let moisture into wall cavities. We measure your building's envelope from the aerial and spec the replacement to the wall assembly and exposure conditions on your specific parcel.

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Windows & Doors in Lumberton Township

Late-twentieth-century construction in Lumberton Township typically used builder-grade double-hung windows sized to then-standard dimensions — many of which are now at or past their design life. We measure every opening off your facade's aerial model before pricing, so the replacement drops in correctly without field modifications and the written quote has no surprises on installation day.

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Fences in Lumberton Township

Fence permits in Lumberton Township run through Zoning Officer Catherine Borstad at 35 Municipal Drive — the same office that handles land development board applications. We confirm the setback and height rules for your zone, file the permit application, and schedule the required inspection so the fence installation goes straight through without a stop-work order.

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Where We Work in & Around Lumberton Township

ZIPs 08048 & 08088 — and Every Neighbor.

Both ZIP codes the township uses — 08048 and 08088 — fall within Lumberton Township’s 12.89-square-mile footprint along the Rancocas Creek corridor. Building and construction permits run through Construction Official Jim Messina at 35 Municipal Drive, (609) 267-3217 ext. 132; Zoning Officer Catherine Borstad handles land-use permits at the same address, ext. 133. Coverage extends across the full 12.89-square-mile footprint of Lumberton Township — 08048 and 08088 both — and to every municipality on its border:

08048 08088 Lumberton Township Mount Holly Township Hainesport Township Eastampton Township Medford Township Southampton Township

Every address in this corridor — whether 08048 or 08088 — gets a quote built from the aerial measurement of that specific parcel; the written scope is on the Zoom before a crew is ever scheduled. See the full Burlington County service area.

Why Lumberton Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

We Know the Creek Corridor Before We Price the Roof.

Rancocas Creek Exposure — Priced into the Spec

Parcels in the Rancocas Creek drainage basin carry moisture and seasonal flood-adjacent exposure that changes the flashing, underlayment and drainage details a roof or siding job needs. Every Rancocas Creek-corridor parcel gets its drainage zone and flood-adjacent status checked before the 3D model is assembled — the flashing depth and underlayment choice are set to your specific lot, not a county-average spec.

Permit Filed at 35 Municipal Drive — Inspections Managed to Close

Jim Messina (ext. 132) and Zoning Officer Catherine Borstad (ext. 133) both work out of the 35 Municipal Drive complex — Jim handles roofing, siding, and window UCC permits, Catherine handles fence and land-development applications. One office address covers every exterior permit type in the township. We submit the application to Jim Messina's office, coordinate every NJ UCC inspection milestone, and close the permit card — from day one to final closeout, the township process runs on our task list, not yours.

Aerial 3D Plan Built Before the Call — Price Confirmed in 15 Minutes

Drop the address into the form; the aerial measurement and 3D model of your home come together before the call, and the written price — scope, materials, permit, schedule — is confirmed in a single 15-minute Zoom. No D'Bros representative visits the property before the installation crew arrives on the agreed date. Every measurement and logistic detail is settled on the Zoom, so the crew's arrival is an execution, not an assessment.

Lumberton Township FAQ

Questions Lumberton Township Homeowners Ask.

Does the Rancocas Creek affect roofing or siding work on my Lumberton property?
Drainage exposure from the Rancocas Creek does reach certain parcels in the township, and it affects the spec. Census Gazetteer data places 0.13 square miles of water area inside the township — those low-lying parcels along the creek carry creek-adjacent exposure that changes the required flashing depth, underlayment weight, and drainage detailing on any roofing or siding replacement there. We check your parcel's relationship to the creek corridor before finalizing the spec — creek-side homes get different drainage margins than interior subdivision lots.
Which Lumberton Township office handles roofing, siding, window and fence permits under the NJ UCC?
Roofing, siding, and window permits go through Jim Messina (Construction Official, ext. 132) at the Municipal Complex, 35 Municipal Drive, Lumberton NJ 08048, phone (609) 267-3217. Fence and land-use permits are in Catherine Borstad's office at the same address (Zoning Officer, ext. 133). We file with both offices as needed and track every inspection through to closeout.
My Lumberton home is from the 1980s or early 1990s — does that era change how the roofing or siding scope is built?
The construction era matters significantly. Homes from that period typically have original or first-replacement roofing and siding that used materials and installation methods that differ from current standards. The deck condition, fastener spacing and wall assembly details all affect the replacement scope. We read your home's era and specific construction from the aerial and 3D model before building the written quote — so the price fits what you actually have, not a modern-build baseline.
What ZIPs and school district does Lumberton Township cover?
Lumberton Township spans ZIPs 08048 and 08088. K-8 students attend Lumberton Township School District (33 Municipal Drive); grades 9-12 attend Rancocas Valley Regional High School in Mount Holly. Jobs run across the full Lumberton Township footprint — both ZIP codes, every subdivision — and we serve all five neighboring municipalities on its perimeter: Mount Holly Township, Hainesport Township, Eastampton Township, Medford Township, and Southampton Township.
Do you cover the full Lumberton Township footprint regardless of which subdivision or corridor my home is in?
Yes — we work across the full 12.89 square miles of Lumberton Township regardless of which subdivision or area your home sits in. Jim Messina’s office at 35 Municipal Drive handles the permit regardless of which ZIP the address falls in; the aerial and 3D model drive the quote for every parcel in the township, not a flat-rate estimate.
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