Camden County · Pennsauken Township · 08109 · 08110

Roofing & Siding Contractors Serving Pennsauken Township, NJ

Pennsauken Township covers 10.485 square miles between the Delaware River and Camden County's inner municipalities — over 37,000 residents across two ZIP codes, a housing stock ranging from older row homes near the Camden border to mid-century split-levels in the interior. D'Bros Exteriors pulls permits through Pennsauken's Construction Office at 2400 Merchantville Avenue and works across the full township footprint.

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Pennsauken Township Service Area: ZIP Codes 08109 and 08110

Pennsauken Township spans two ZIP codes. The 08109 zone covers the township's southern and western sections, including neighborhoods adjacent to Merchantville and Collingswood. The 08110 zone covers the northern and eastern sections, including the Delair neighborhood near the Palmyra border and the Route 130 corridor near Cinnaminson. D'Bros Exteriors serves the full township across both ZIP codes.

The township's Construction Office — the permit authority for all exterior work — is located at 2400 Merchantville Avenue, Pennsauken, NJ 08110. Construction Official Bill Lunemann can be reached at 856-665-1000 ext. 1400. D'Bros pulls every permit through this office and schedules inspections directly with Construction Office staff.

Adjacent municipalities served by D'Bros under neighboring ZIP codes include Camden (08101–08105), Cherry Hill (08002/08003/08034), Collingswood (08108), Merchantville (08109), and Cinnaminson (08077).

Why Pennsauken Homeowners Choose D'Bros Exteriors

Direct Line to the Pennsauken Construction Office

Every exterior job in Pennsauken requires a permit through Construction Official Bill Lunemann's office at 2400 Merchantville Avenue. D'Bros has pulled permits there for roofing and siding work across both ZIP codes — we know what documentation the office requires for each permit type, we don't submit incomplete applications, and we don't let your project sit in permit limbo while a contractor figures out what forms to file.

Township-Scale Coverage Without Township-Scale Overhead

At 10.485 square miles, Pennsauken is large enough that a contractor who only works Camden City neighborhoods or only works Cherry Hill suburbs may not have calibrated material specs for every section of the township. D'Bros serves the full 08109–08110 footprint, from the Delaware River-facing northern blocks to the Merchantville-border streets in the south — conditions and substrate ages vary significantly across that span.

Written Estimate, No Showroom Required

Pennsauken's two ZIP codes span from the Delaware River-facing Delair neighborhood to the Merchantville-border blocks — enough territory that a drive-out sales visit wastes everyone's morning. D'Bros quotes from aerial imagery and a 3D model before the 15-minute Zoom; after installation, the Construction Office at 2400 Merchantville Avenue issues the final inspection certificate that gets filed against your address for insurance and title purposes.

Delaware River Wind Load Awareness

Pennsauken's northwestern quadrant — the Delair neighborhood and blocks adjacent to Petty's Island — sits exposed to unobstructed Delaware River wind corridors that push effective wind loads above what's typical for Camden County's interior. D'Bros fastener schedules and underlayment specifications for those addresses reflect the actual exposure, not the county-average minimum.

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What D'Bros Installs in Pennsauken Township

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

Roofing

Pennsauken's housing stock spans nearly a century of construction, and the permit process at the Construction Office at 2400 Merchantville Avenue applies the same NJ UCC standards regardless of when the house was built. D'Bros full roof replacements cover the spectrum: deck inspection and sistered sheathing on older wood-frame homes near the Camden border, ice-and-water barrier at eaves and valleys per code, synthetic felt across the field, and architectural shingles warrantied to 130 mph. For the Delair neighborhood's river-exposed elevations, we adjust fastener schedules to the higher effective wind-pressure zone. Every replacement closes with a township inspection and a certificate you keep.

Siding

Mid-century Pennsauken homes — the split-levels and Cape Cods that fill the interior neighborhoods between Westfield Avenue and Maple Shade's border — are the primary candidates for siding replacement in the township. Original aluminum and vinyl cladding from the 1970s and 1980s is past functional life on many of these structures, and the OSB or board-and-batten sheathing underneath often shows moisture damage that needs correction before any new panel goes on. D'Bros starts every siding estimate with a substrate probe, documents findings in writing, and specs James Hardie fiber cement or heavy-gauge vinyl based on structural condition and homeowner budget.

Gutters

Pennsauken's older residential neighborhoods include mature tree canopy that fills gutters faster than newer-construction areas. D'Bros installs seamless K-style aluminum gutters formed on-site, adds downspout extensions appropriate to each lot's grade, and offers leaf-guard systems for addresses with confirmed overhead canopy. The northern section's river-adjacent rooflines require larger gutter profiles to handle the volume that a heavy Delaware Valley rain event moves in a short window.

Windows

Pennsauken's pre-war row homes and early Cape Cods near the Camden and Collingswood borders retain original wood-frame single or early-double-hung windows in significant numbers. D'Bros window replacements use vinyl or fiberglass frames with low-E insulating glass matched to the existing rough opening, minimizing wall repair while eliminating the infiltration losses that drive heating bills in the township's older stock. We permit window replacements through the Construction Office when the scope requires it.

Pennsauken's Geography and What It Means for Exterior Work

Pennsauken Township's 10.485 square miles encompass significant geographic variety. The northwestern edge — including the blocks closest to Delaware River frontage — sits exposed to river wind corridors. The mid-section neighborhoods carry older residential stock on lots ranging from flat to gently sloped. The southern sections near Merchantville and Collingswood boundaries reflect the denser housing of those established communities.

Under ASCE 7 for Camden County, ground-snow loads are 25 psf and standard residential wind design speed is 115 mph. River-adjacent addresses in the northern section effectively experience higher wind-pressure exposure than inland township addresses because there is no tree break or structure grid between the roofline and the open river. D'Bros accounts for this in specifications, not as an upsell — as a matter of getting the installation right so it holds.

The township's residential streets include mature tree canopy that accelerates gutter debris accumulation compared to newer-construction communities.

Pennsauken Township: Camden County's Largest Inner-Ring Municipality

Pennsauken Township is an independent municipality in Camden County positioned directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The Census Gazetteer records 10.485 square miles of land and 1.697 square miles of water — the water area reflecting Delaware River frontage along the township's northwestern boundary. The Route 130 commercial corridor runs through the township's interior, connecting it to Camden and the Burlington County suburbs.

Pennsauken Public Schools, with administrative offices at 1695 Hylton Road, serves K–12 students across the township with five elementary schools, Roosevelt STEM School, Howard M. Phifer Middle School, and Pennsauken High School. The township's construction activity is administered through the Construction Office at 2400 Merchantville Avenue under the NJ Uniform Construction Code.

How do I get a roofing permit in Pennsauken Township?

Roofing permits in Pennsauken are issued by the Construction Office at 2400 Merchantville Avenue, Pennsauken, NJ 08110. Construction Official Bill Lunemann's office can be reached at 856-665-1000 ext. 1400. D'Bros files the permit application on behalf of homeowners, including the required scope description, contractor license documentation (NJ HIC Reg. #13VH10025100), and proof of insurance. You do not need to visit the office yourself — we handle the submission and follow up until the permit is issued.

Does D'Bros cover both Pennsauken ZIP codes — 08109 and 08110?

Yes. D'Bros Exteriors serves all of Pennsauken Township across both ZIP codes. The 08109 zone covers the township's southern and western sections; the 08110 zone covers the northern Delair neighborhood and eastern sections near Cinnaminson. Permit applications go through the same Construction Office regardless of which ZIP code your address falls in.

My Pennsauken split-level has the original aluminum siding from the 1970s. Is fiber cement a realistic replacement?

Yes, and for Pennsauken's mid-century split-levels it is D'Bros's standard recommendation when the substrate is in acceptable condition. Fiber cement handles Camden County's freeze-thaw cycling without the expansion cracking that affects vinyl at low temperatures, it doesn't oxidize the way original aluminum has, and James Hardie's 30-year finish warranty outlasts most vinyl product warranties. If substrate probing finds soft or moisture-damaged sheathing, we document it and include the repair in the scope before a single new panel goes on.

Does the Delair neighborhood have different roofing requirements than the rest of Pennsauken?

The NJ UCC permit requirements are uniform across all of Pennsauken — the same Construction Office issues the permit regardless of neighborhood. However, Delair's proximity to the Delaware River means structures there are exposed to unobstructed wind loads from the river corridor. D'Bros specifies fastener schedules and underlayment for Delair addresses based on that actual exposure, which is more conservative than the standard Camden County interior specification. This is not an upsell — it is the specification required for the installation to hold.

Does tree canopy in Pennsauken affect gutter maintenance schedules?

Pennsauken's older residential neighborhoods include mature deciduous canopy that fills gutters with leaf debris faster than newer-construction areas. Homes on streets with overhead canopy fill gutters more quickly than typical and are good candidates for leaf-guard systems. D'Bros recommends leaf-guard systems for those addresses and uses 6-inch K-style profiles rather than 5-inch on rooflines that see high-volume seasonal runoff.

How long has Pennsauken been issuing building permits under the NJ Uniform Construction Code?

New Jersey adopted the Uniform Construction Code in 1977, and Pennsauken Township's Construction Office has operated under it since that adoption. The NJ UCC consolidated previously fragmented local building codes across the state into a single standard, which is why D'Bros can pull permits in Pennsauken, Camden, Cherry Hill, and Collingswood using the same license and documentation set — the code is the same; only the local office and contact personnel differ.

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