Middletown Township, Bucks County, PA

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Middletown Township, PA
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Middletown Township got its name for being the geographic center of the five townships William Penn carved Bucks County into — and three centuries later it holds a slice of Levittown's alphabetized sections, the Oxford Valley Mall and Sesame Place. An 1800s Langhorne-edge house, a 1950s Levitt ranch and a 1990s mall-era build each need a different exterior scope, which is why every quote here starts with aerial imagery and a 3D model, then gets settled on one 15-minute Zoom.

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About Middletown Township, PA

Named for the
Center of the County.

45,7142024 Est. Population
1692Established
~120Historic Sites

Middletown Township was formally established in 1692, but the township explains it really came into existence a decade earlier, when William Penn and surveyor Thomas Holme laid out Philadelphia and split Bucks County into five townships — Middletown, Makefield, Buckingham, Falls and Salem. Middletown took its name for being the geographic center of those five. Across the Census Bureau's subcounty series the township moved from a 46,058 base in 2020 to 45,714 in 2024, holding third place in the county by population. Its housing tells three stories at once: the original Attleboro village (renamed Langhorne in 1876) and late-1800s stock; the township's largest expansion, the late-1950s Levittown that Levitt completed in 1958 as the country's largest planned community, its alphabetized street sections still in place; and the commercial-era infill around the 1973 Oxford Valley Mall and 1980 Sesame Place. The township also counts roughly 120 historically significant sites, including Underground Railroad stops. That spread is the whole reason a single "Middletown spec" does not exist.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Middletown

Three Eras of Housing, One Township.

A township this layered — village core, Levittown sections, mall-era subdivisions — does not wear one way, and the Neshaminy Creek and its tributaries thread the low ground. Each of those layers opens a different conversation about roofing, cladding and drainage:

  • Era by era, not township-wide: an 1800s Langhorne-edge house, a 1950s Levitt section and a 1990s subdivision need three different roofing and cladding plans — we scope yours off the actual house, not a township average.
  • Levittown sections age together: the alphabetized sections were built on one calendar, so a block's roofs reach the end of life as a group — we spec a full tear-off and venting rather than chasing one failing slope.
  • Neshaminy low ground: where a parcel sits relative to the creek and its tributaries — near mapped floodplain or well above it — determines the grade, drainage and moisture details we build into the quote before anything else is priced.
  • Winter cycling, summer rain: the humid-continental pattern loads Middletown roofs from two directions — freeze-thaw expansion in the sheathing seams and storm-driven rain behind aging flashing — so we spec underlayment weight and trim detailing to both, not one or the other.

Reading which of Middletown's three eras a home belongs to is the first thing we do — it decides the whole scope.

Where We Work in & Around Middletown

Around 19047 and the Langhorne Boroughs.

Middletown spans the Langhorne 19047 ZIP plus 19056, 19057 and 19067 across its sections, and it shares the Neshaminy School District with the Hulmeville, Penndel, Langhorne and Langhorne Manor boroughs and Lower Southampton Township. We cover the township end to end; permits flow through the Building & Zoning Department at 3 Municipal Way:

19047 19056 19057 19067 Falls Township Bristol Township Lower Makefield Township Langhorne Borough

Every project across the Neshaminy School District corridor and the broader Bucks County service area runs through the same aerial-first quoting process — the 3 Municipal Way permit office is the Middletown-specific step.

Services in Middletown Township, PA

Exterior Work Across Three Housing Eras.

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

Why Middletown Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for a Layered Township.

We Place the Era First

Middletown holds village-core, Levittown-section and mall-era subdivision homes side by side. The aerial tells us which era yours is — and that single determination controls every line of the roofing, cladding and window scope before the Zoom starts.

One Permit Office: 3 Municipal Way

The Building & Zoning Department at the Municipal Center issues the permit and runs the inspections. The township's process is to start with a call or visit to the department, submit the application with plans for review, then schedule each inspection on 24-to-48-hour notice — we work that whole sequence so it stays off your calendar.

One Township, Four Boroughs of Neighbors

The Neshaminy School District stitches together six municipalities — Hulmeville, Penndel, Langhorne and Langhorne Manor boroughs and the Middletown and Lower Southampton townships — into a corridor where permit jurisdictions and service boundaries do not line up with borough signs. We quote from the aerial rather than the road: the Langhorne-area address comes in, the home is built in 3D, the written quote is settled on a 15-minute Zoom, and the first vehicle in your driveway is the one carrying materials.

Middletown Township FAQ

Questions Middletown Homeowners Ask.

Middletown has Levittown sections, 1800s village homes, and mall-era subdivisions — how do you know which spec fits my house?
By placing the era first. The township runs from late-1800s Langhorne-area village homes to the 1950s Levittown sections Levitt completed in 1958 to the subdivision infill around the 1973 Oxford Valley Mall. We measure your specific home from aerial imagery and build it in 3D, so the quote is scoped to that house rather than a township average.
My Middletown home is in a Levittown section — does that change the roofing plan?
It shapes it significantly. Levitt completed Middletown's sections in 1958 as one continuous build, which means houses on the same alphabetized block were roofed in the same season and their systems hit end-of-life together — not independently. We spec a complete tear-off and venting sized to the whole section's construction year rather than patching the one slope that is currently failing.
How do permits and inspections work through the Middletown Township Building & Zoning Department?
The Middletown Township Building & Zoning Department at the Municipal Center, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne, PA 19047. The township's instructions are to start by visiting or calling the department at (215) 750-3800 x1112, then submit an application with sketches or plans for code and zoning review; each construction phase is inspected on 24-to-48-hour notice. We handle that application and the inspection scheduling for you.
Middletown spans four ZIPs and the Neshaminy District — does your team cover all of them?
Middletown spans the Langhorne 19047 ZIP plus 19056, 19057 and 19067 across its sections, and it shares the Neshaminy School District with the Hulmeville, Penndel, Langhorne and Langhorne Manor boroughs and Lower Southampton Township. Every section of the township is covered, and jobs in the neighboring Falls, Bristol and Lower Makefield townships follow the same process.
My Middletown lot backs up near the Neshaminy Creek — does that affect roofing or siding specs?
Yes — the Neshaminy and its tributaries thread the low ground through the township, and parcels near those corridors sit close to mapped floodplain. Before we finalize any roofing or siding scope near the water, we check the grade and drainage situation for the specific lot rather than applying a blanket township rule.
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