Mansfield Township, Burlington County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Mansfield Township, NJ
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Mansfield Township's 9,138 residents are spread across 21.7 square miles of northeast Burlington County's Route 206 corridor from Columbus north to the Crosswicks Creek drainage. The township's residential stock spans two distinct eras: older farmstead-era homes on larger rural parcels and newer subdivision colonials along the Route 206 frontage — two building types that need different roofing and siding specs, which is why we read your specific structure off aerial imagery and a 3D model before pricing anything, then deliver the written quote on a 15-minute Zoom.

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Services in Mansfield Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across Mansfield Township's Route 206 Corridor.

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

Roofing in Mansfield Township

Mansfield Township's mix of older farmstead conversions and newer single-family subdivisions means roofing specs vary significantly across the township's 21.7 square miles. Older structures may carry original wood-frame decks with non-standard framing; newer builds have their own deck and drainage geometry. The Construction Department at 3135 Route 206 South issues the NJ UCC permit — we file it, coordinate every required inspection, and close the card so the homeowner carries none of the administrative load.

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Siding in Mansfield Township

The 3,589 housing units spread across Mansfield Township's Route 206 corridor span a wide range of construction eras and cladding types. Older homes may have original wood siding or first-generation vinyl; newer subdivisions have modern wall assemblies. We read the era and wall construction from your aerial before spec-ing anything — the replacement matches your actual building, not a generic template.

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Windows & Doors in Mansfield Township

Window replacement in a township with housing stock that ranges from early farmstead conversions to modern subdivisions requires measuring each opening individually rather than assuming standard dimensions. We model your building's envelope from the aerial, measure every opening, and deliver a written price with no field-adjustment surprises built in.

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Fences in Mansfield Township

Zoning and fence permits in Mansfield Township run through the Zoning office at 3135 Route 206 South, Suite 1, Columbus NJ 08022, (609) 298-0542 ext. 1011. We confirm your parcel's setback and height requirements, file the permit, and schedule the inspection — the fence goes in correctly the first time, without a stop-work order mid-installation.

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About Mansfield Township, NJ

Northeast Burlington County —
Route 206 Corridor Township.

9,1382024 Est. Population
21.7 sq miLand Area
08022 / 08505ZIP Codes

Mansfield Township occupies northeast Burlington County along the Route 206 corridor, bounded by Bordentown Township to the north and northeast, Chesterfield Township to the northeast, Springfield Township to the south, and Florence Township to the southwest. The municipal building sits at 3135 Route 206 South in Columbus, New Jersey.

The township's 9,138 residents are spread across a mix of older farmstead-era homes on larger rural parcels and newer single-family subdivisions along the Route 206 corridor. Northern Burlington County Regional School District serves the township's students at the high school and middle school level from 160 Mansfield Road East.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Mansfield Township

Route 206 Corridor Housing, Crosswicks Creek Drainage, 21 Square Miles of Variation.

What a roofing or siding contractor encounters at a Mansfield Township address depends on which part of the township's 21.7 square miles the property sits in:

  • Wide housing-era range: the township's residential stock spans from older farmstead conversions on its larger rural parcels to newer single-family subdivisions developed along the Route 206 corridor. Those two eras have different deck conditions, wall assemblies and window sizing — a spec built for one is wrong for the other. We read the era from your aerial before anything is priced.
  • North-end drainage into Crosswicks Creek: the township's northern parcels drain toward the Crosswicks Creek watershed — the 0.16 square miles of Gazetteer-recorded water area here is not just a statistical artifact, it reflects genuinely low-lying ground that carries seasonal drainage exposure. Roofing and siding on those parcels need flashing and drip-edge details calibrated for that extra moisture load, not the standard spec that works fine on a drier upland lot along Route 206.
  • Burlington County winter cycling: the township's northeast location puts it squarely in the humid-continental climate band where repeated freeze-thaw cycles open fastener gaps, crack caulk and strip granules from roofing — an effect compounded on the farmstead-era end of the housing spectrum by older underlayment that has long since lost its pliability. Accurate pre-installation measurement matters most for these mixed-era structures.
Why Mansfield Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Northeast Burlington County Township, One Permit Office We Already Know.

Route 206 Permit Office — Filed, Tracked, Closed

Suite 1 at 3135 Route 206 South in Columbus is the one address where every Mansfield Township NJ UCC permit — roofing, siding, windows, or fences — must originate. The Construction Department there (ext. 1013) runs Monday through Friday, with a shorter Friday window in summer. We own the entire pipeline: drafting the application, submitting to Suite 1, coordinating each required inspection, and pushing the card to closed status before the final invoice arrives.

Wide Housing-Era Range — Quoted to Your Specific Home

A farmstead conversion on a two-acre parcel and a 1995 subdivision Colonial on a half-acre lot in Mansfield Township need completely different roofing and siding specs. We read your home's construction era and wall assembly from the aerial and 3D model before pricing anything — the written quote fits what you actually have, not a one-size template applied across 21 square miles.

15-Minute Zoom — Nothing Improvised on Installation Day

Whether the address is in the Columbus postal area (08022) or the Bordentown-area ZIP (08505), the Zoom quote works the same way: the 3D model of your specific house is finished before the call, the written price with every line item is on screen when we connect, and no crew is put on your calendar until the scope is signed off. Mansfield Township homeowners never sit through an in-home sales pitch to get a firm number.

Where We Work in & Around Mansfield Township

ZIPs 08022 & 08505 — and Every Neighbor.

Mansfield Township spans two ZIP codes — 08022 (Columbus, where the municipal building sits at 3135 Route 206 South) and 08505 (Bordentown area) — across its 21.7 square miles. Permits run through the Construction Department at that Route 206 address, (609) 298-0542 ext. 1013. Our coverage includes every address in both ZIPs, plus Bordentown Township, Chesterfield Township, Springfield Township, Florence Township and North Hanover Township:

08022 08505 Mansfield Township Bordentown Township Chesterfield Township Springfield Township Florence Township North Hanover Township

Mansfield sits in northeast Burlington County — every address we serve in the county, including both 08022 and 08505, gets the same commitment: the aerial model is built and priced before the Zoom, the written scope is firm at the end of the call, and the installation crew is the first team that shows up at the house.

Mansfield Township FAQ

Questions Mansfield Township Homeowners Ask.

Which department at Mansfield Township's Route 206 office handles roofing, siding and fence permits?
The Construction Department at the Mansfield Township Municipal Building, 3135 Route 206 South, Suite 1, Columbus NJ 08022 — (609) 298-0542 ext. 1013 for construction permits, ext. 1011 for fence and zoning questions. Regular hours are Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; summer hours shift to Monday–Thursday 8:00–4:15 and Friday 8:00–12:00. We file every application, coordinate the inspections, and get the permit card closed — nothing for the homeowner to track at the Columbus municipal building.
My Mansfield Township property is on a larger rural parcel — does that change the roofing or siding quote?
Yes, it affects both the access logistics and the spec. Rural parcels in the township often have older farmstead-era construction with non-standard framing and deck conditions that differ substantially from newer suburban builds. Larger lots also mean different drainage geometry and potential for wind exposure that subdivisions don't have. We pull your parcel from the aerial before any number is proposed — the quote reflects your actual lot's access, your structure's actual framing era, and the actual drainage conditions at your address, not a flat per-square-foot number averaged across the township.
Does the Crosswicks Creek drainage area affect exterior work in northern Mansfield Township?
It can. The northern sections of the township drain into the Crosswicks Creek watershed, and low-lying parcels in that corridor carry seasonal drainage exposure that affects flashing depth, underlayment specification and drainage detail for both roofing and siding. We identify your parcel's drainage context before finalizing the spec — creek-adjacent addresses get different edge details than upland Route 206 corridor homes.
Northern Burlington County Regional School District — is that what serves Mansfield Township?
Yes. NBC Regional, headquartered at 160 Mansfield Road East in Columbus (08022), serves Mansfield Township students at the high school and middle school level; (609) 298-3900. The township's two postal zones — 08022 in the Columbus area and 08505 in the Bordentown-area section — are both within D'Bros' coverage, along with every neighboring municipality: Bordentown Township, Chesterfield Township, Springfield Township, Florence Township and North Hanover Township.
Is Mansfield Township the same as North Hanover Township or Springfield Township?
No — Mansfield Township is a distinct municipality in northeast Burlington County, governed from 3135 Route 206 South in Columbus. North Hanover Township and Springfield Township are neighboring but separate jurisdictions, each with their own governing body. We pull the permit from whichever municipality your address actually falls in — and for Mansfield Township, that's the Construction Department at (609) 298-0542 ext. 1013.
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