Burlington County • Moorestown Township

Roofing, Siding & Exterior Work in Moorestown, NJ

Moorestown's housing stock spans three centuries — from colonial-era homes near Main Street to mid-century ranches in outlying neighborhoods. D'Bros Exteriors has worked on all of it. We pull permits through the Township Construction Office at 111 West 2nd Street and deliver work that holds up on every housing era Moorestown has to offer.

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Historic Housing Stock and a Three-Century Residential Mix

Moorestown Township was settled early in Burlington County's history, and the result is a residential landscape that requires a contractor who can read housing eras. The Historic Preservation Commission actively oversees landmark structures — the Truxtun House at 730 Marne Highway is one recorded example — and the township's own materials reference the community's pride in its historic legacy.

The practical implication for exterior work: framing dimensions, sheathing materials, window rough openings, and cladding attachment systems vary significantly across the housing stock. A colonial-era home near downtown may have balloon framing; a 1960s ranch in an outlying neighborhood has platform framing; a newer subdivision near the Cinnaminson border uses modern engineered lumber. D'Bros Exteriors approaches each job by inspecting before quoting.

What We Do in Moorestown

Exterior Services for Every Housing Era

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

Roofing

From the steep-pitch profiles of Victorian-era homes near the historic district to the low-slope ranch roofs in newer subdivisions, D'Bros Exteriors matches material and fastener specs to the actual structure. We do full replacements, storm repairs, and targeted section work — and every job gets a proper permit pulled through Moorestown's Construction Office.

Siding

Moorestown's mix of wood clapboard on older homes and vinyl or fiber cement on newer stock means no two jobs are the same. We assess what's under the existing siding before we quote, so you get a price that reflects the real scope — not a number that grows after demo day.

Windows & Doors

Older homes in Moorestown's historic core often carry original or early-replacement windows that are neither thermally efficient nor code-compliant by modern standards. We supply and install replacement windows that meet current energy codes while fitting the architectural character the Historic Preservation Commission expects.

Fences

Fence setback and height rules in Moorestown are governed by the township's zoning ordinance. We know the residential standards and quote to them, so your project clears the permit desk without revision requests.

What Moorestown's Climate and Site Conditions Mean for Your Exterior

  • Freeze-thaw on mixed cladding types: Moorestown's ~14.7 square miles of coastal-plain terrain experience the full mid-Atlantic freeze-thaw cycle. Ice damming is a risk on steeper historic rooflines; flashing and valley detail matter more on these profiles than on low-slope modern roofs.
  • Older paint and caulk systems: Homes in Moorestown's historic district may have accumulated paint layers over wood siding and trim. Proper prep — scraping, priming, and spot-replacement of deteriorated wood — is required before any coating or cladding replacement to avoid trapping moisture.
  • Wind exposure on open lots: Outlying residential areas near the township's borders with Maple Shade and Mount Laurel sit on relatively open terrain. Proper fastening patterns and code-compliant wind uplift resistance are standard on every D'Bros roofing installation.
Why Moorestown Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Three Centuries of Housing — Quoted from the Aerial.

Construction Office at 111 West 2nd — Filed Before the Crew Arrives

Moorestown Township Construction Office at 111 West 2nd Street handles every residential exterior permit — roofing, siding, windows, fences — under the NJ UCC, open M–F 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. at 856-235-0912. For Historic Preservation Commission properties, we confirm HPC requirements before touching the UCC application. Every permit is submitted, inspected, and closed before the final invoice reaches you.

Colonial to Ranch — Each Era Spec'd Correctly

Balloon framing on a colonial-era Main Street home, platform framing on a 1960s ranch near the Cinnaminson border, engineered lumber in a newer subdivision — Moorestown's three centuries of construction mean no default spec sheet works across the township. We pull the satellite image of your specific Moorestown parcel and build the 3D building model before any scope line is written; deck depth, wall-assembly type, window-opening dimensions, and drainage path are read from your structure directly, not derived from a township-wide average.

Written Price on a 15-Minute Zoom — No House Call Required

Leave your Moorestown address through the estimate form or by phone. Overhead imagery of your property is measured and a 3D envelope constructed before the Zoom is scheduled; we present the written scope — materials, labor, permit filing at 111 West 2nd Street, and inspection coordination — in a 15-minute call. The installation crew is the first person to show up at your property.

Where We Work in & Around Moorestown

ZIP 08057 — Historic Core to Township Edge.

ZIP 08057 covers Moorestown Township's full ~14.7-square-mile footprint — every residential address from the Main Street historic district to the outlying neighborhoods near Cinnaminson and Maple Shade falls within it. The Township Construction Office is at 111 West 2nd Street in the municipal building; permits desk reaches at 856-235-0912, weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.. Every project is quoted from aerial measurement with the written price confirmed before anyone visits the property. Neighborhoods and towns we also reach from Moorestown:

08057 Moorestown Township Cinnaminson Township Maple Shade Township Mount Laurel Township Delran Township Hainesport Township Lumberton Township Medford Township

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Moorestown Township FAQ

Questions Moorestown Township Homeowners Ask.

Does roofing or siding work in Moorestown require a permit?
Yes. Moorestown Township requires a NJ UCC construction permit for roofing, siding, window replacement, and fence installation. D'Bros Exteriors files the application through the Construction Office at 111 West 2nd Street — open M–F 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 856-235-0912 — before any work begins, and we coordinate every required inspection through close-out.
Does the Historic Preservation Commission affect my Moorestown exterior project?
If your property is within Moorestown's Historic Preservation Commission jurisdiction — which oversees landmark structures including the Truxtun House at 730 Marne Highway and other designated properties — exterior alterations require HPC review before the Township Construction Office issues the permit. We identify whether your address is subject to HPC review at the start of the project and build that step into the schedule.
How do you handle older wood siding on colonial-era Moorestown homes?
We inspect the sheathing and framing behind the existing cladding before quoting. If we find deteriorated wood, we document it and include proper remediation in the scope so the price you approve is the price you pay.
What ZIP code covers Moorestown Township, and what school district serves it?
The full township falls within ZIP 08057. Moorestown Township Public Schools — headquartered at 803 N Stanwick Road, 856-778-6600 — serves the township through six schools: Moorestown High School, William Allen Middle School, Upper Elementary School, George C. Baker Elementary, Mary E. Roberts Elementary, and South Valley Elementary.
How does D'Bros Exteriors quote a Moorestown job without an in-home visit?
Send the address through the estimate form or by phone. Overhead imagery of your Moorestown property is measured and a 3D envelope constructed before the Zoom is scheduled; roof pitch, wall profile, and drainage paths are read from your actual parcel. The written quote — materials, labor, permit filing at the 111 West 2nd Street office, and inspection coordination — is presented in a 15-minute call. No one visits the property until the installation crew arrives on the scheduled day.
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  • 3D visual planning of your actual Moorestown home, walked through together
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  • 100% financing available if you need it
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