Piscataway Township, Middlesex County, NJ

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Piscataway Township was founded in 1666 — New Jersey's fifth-oldest municipality — and its 62,253 residents occupy nearly 19 square miles of Raritan River drainage terrain in central Middlesex County. The township ranges from postwar residential streets through campus-adjacent housing around Rutgers' Busch and Livingston campuses, with each era carrying its own roof decks, wall assemblies, and window geometries. We measure your specific building from aerial data and deliver the written price on a 15-minute Zoom; the NJ UCC permit runs through Joe Hoff's Construction and Building Sub-Code Division at 505 Sidney Road, and no one visits your door until the installation crew arrives.

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About Piscataway Township, NJ

Founded 1666. New Jersey's Fifth-Oldest Municipality.

62,2532025 Est. Population
18.8 sq miLand Area
1666Year Founded

Piscataway Township was founded in 1666 and officially incorporated in 1798, making it the fifth oldest municipality in New Jersey. The township sits approximately 35 miles from New York City in central Middlesex County, bordered by the Raritan River to the north and home to more than 62,000 residents across nearly 19 square miles. The Metlar Bodine House Museum in Piscataway is recognized as the site of the first Fourth of July celebration in American history, held in 1778 — a distinction that anchors the township's place in the broader story of the founding era.

Piscataway is also the location of Rutgers University's Busch Campus and Livingston Campus, SHI Stadium (home of Rutgers Scarlet Knights football), and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School — institutional presences that shape the character of entire residential corridors across the township. Construction permits run through the Building Division (Construction and Building Sub-Code Division) at 505 Sidney Road, under Building and Construction Official Joe Hoff, reachable at (732) 562-2325.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Piscataway

Raritan River Terrain, Freeze-Thaw Winters, and a Wide Range of Housing Eras.

Piscataway's geography, housing history, and permit process each shape what exterior work requires on a specific address:

  • Raritan River drainage and low-lot flood exposure: Piscataway's 18.8 square miles sit within the Raritan River drainage corridor — the river and its tributaries define portions of the township's boundaries and create localized flood-prone areas in lower-lying sections. Where your parcel sits relative to that drainage network determines which edge details, drip-edge geometry, and underlayment specs belong on your scope. D'Bros pulls that terrain context for your specific address before writing anything.
  • Freeze-thaw cycling across a wide housing era range: from postwar ranch homes to campus-area rental stock to later-era Colonials, Piscataway's housing spans decades of construction — and aging roofs, painted trim, and caulked window assemblies accumulate stress from New Jersey's humid-continental winters. We identify your building's construction era from aerial imagery and specify materials that match the substrate conditions you actually have.
  • UCC permits at 505 Sidney Road: roofing, siding, window replacement, and fence installation in Piscataway Township all need a NJ UCC construction permit — Building and Construction Official Joe Hoff's Construction and Building Sub-Code Division handles the application, technical sub-code review, and inspection scheduling. D'Bros assembles the permit packet, files it at 505 Sidney Road (or via constructioninspection@piscatawaynj.org), and coordinates each required inspection through close-out on your behalf.
Why Piscataway Homeowners Choose D'Bros

We Know the Raritan Terrain and Every Housing Era in the Township.

Site-Specific Scoping — Your Address's Position in the Raritan Plain

Piscataway's nearly 19-square-mile footprint spans high-ground suburban neighborhoods and low-lying areas near the Raritan River and its tributaries. A lot near the river corridor carries different moisture and drainage considerations than a parcel on higher ground two streets away. We pull your specific address's terrain and drainage position before writing any scope — so flashing geometry, underlayment selection, and cladding termination details match your site's actual conditions.

Era-Matched Materials — Postwar Ranch to Campus-Era Construction

Piscataway's housing mix runs from 1950s–1960s ranch homes through campus-area structures built during Rutgers' expansion years and later-era Colonials in newer subdivisions — each with different roof deck conditions, wall assemblies, and window frame types. We read your home's construction era from aerial imagery and a 3D model before specifying any material, so the replacement fits what is actually there rather than a modern-standard template.

UCC Permit Handled — Building Division at 505 Sidney Road

Every roofing, siding, window, or fence project in Piscataway Township needs a NJ UCC permit through Joe Hoff's Construction and Building Sub-Code Division at 505 Sidney Road, (732) 562-2325. D'Bros puts the application together, submits it to the Division, coordinates each required inspection through the closed-noon lunch window (the office closes 12:20 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.), and signs off the card — the township's permit schedule runs alongside your project, not against it.

Services in Piscataway Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across Piscataway's 19 Square Miles.

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Roofing in Piscataway

Piscataway's housing ranges from postwar ranch-era roofs to campus-adjacent structures built through multiple decades of Rutgers expansion, each presenting different deck conditions, pitch geometries, and drainage requirements. The township's low-lying areas near the Raritan River add drainage and moisture considerations that affect underlayment and edge-detail specifications for parcels in those zones. We pull aerial measurements and a 3D model of your specific address before anything is priced, and we manage the NJ UCC permit through Joe Hoff's Building Division at (732) 562-2325.

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Siding in Piscataway

The township's wide housing era range — from original 1950s–1960s ranch homes to later Colonials and campus-adjacent structures — means wall assemblies, trim profiles, and window-corner transitions vary considerably from one street to the next. We identify your home's construction era and existing cladding type from aerial imagery before specifying replacement material, ensuring the new siding fits the substrate conditions present without field improvisation at install.

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Windows & Doors in Piscataway

Decades of New Jersey freeze-thaw cycling take a measurable toll on original window assemblies — aluminum single-pane units on older ranches and builder-grade double-hung windows on later Colonials both accumulate infiltration and seal failures over time. We measure every opening from the aerial and 3D model, match the replacement to your frame dimensions and construction era, and walk through the selection on a 15-minute Zoom before any order is placed.

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Fences in Piscataway

Piscataway Township requires a UCC permit for fence installation through the Building Division at 505 Sidney Road. We confirm your parcel's setback requirements and zoning district rules, prepare the permit application, and submit it to Joe Hoff's office — so the fence is properly permitted and installed to the township's code requirements for your specific zone.

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Where We Work in & Around Piscataway

ZIPs 07063, 08817 & 08854 — and Every Neighbor.

Piscataway's nearly 19 square miles run across ZIPs 07063, 08817, and 08854. The Building Division at 505 Sidney Road — (732) 562-2325, constructioninspection@piscatawaynj.org, open Monday–Friday 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. — handles UCC permits for the township. D'Bros covers every corner of Piscataway and its neighboring towns:

07063 08817 08854 Piscataway Township North Brunswick Township South Brunswick Township Edison Township New Brunswick City

D'Bros serves all of Middlesex County — aerial imagery and a 3D model of your specific home before any price is named, the written quote on a 15-minute Zoom, installation only after a signed scope.

Piscataway Township FAQ

Questions Piscataway Homeowners Ask.

Piscataway was founded in 1666 — does the age of the township affect what kind of housing D'Bros typically works on there?
In practical terms, yes. Piscataway's long history means its residential fabric spans an unusually wide range of construction eras — from postwar ranches built in the 1950s and 1960s through campus-adjacent structures that expanded with Rutgers and later Colonial subdivisions from the 1980s and 1990s. Each era has different roof deck conditions, wall assemblies, and window-opening geometries. We read your home's construction era from aerial imagery and a 3D model of the building before specifying any material, so the scope fits what is actually there.
Which office issues roofing, siding, and window permits in Piscataway Township?
Piscataway Township's Construction and Building Sub-Code Division — Building and Construction Official Joe Hoff — at 505 Sidney Road is the permit authority for all NJ UCC exterior work in the township: roofing, siding, window replacement, and fence installation. The division's main line is (732) 562-2325 and its inspection email is constructioninspection@piscatawaynj.org; the office closes for the midday lunch break from 12:20 to 1:30 p.m. D'Bros prepares the full application, submits it directly to the Division, and manages every required inspection through to final sign-off — the homeowner does not have to track the permit workflow at all.
My Piscataway property is in a lower-lying area near the Raritan River — does that change how you scope the exterior work?
Yes, and in specific ways. Piscataway's terrain includes low-lying areas adjacent to the Raritan River and its tributaries where moisture loads at wall bases and roof edges are higher than on parcels at elevation. We pull your parcel's terrain and drainage position before finalizing edge details, drip-edge geometry, and underlayment specifications — so the scope accounts for your site's actual drainage conditions rather than applying a township-wide standard that ignores your specific lot's position.
Does D'Bros work near the Rutgers campus areas and SHI Stadium corridors?
Yes. D'Bros carries projects throughout all three Piscataway ZIPs — 07063, 08817, and 08854 — which together cover the residential streets that run alongside Rutgers' Busch and Livingston campuses, SHI Stadium, and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Buildings in those corridors range from original 1950s–1960s stock to later campus-expansion construction, each with its own roof-deck condition and cladding profile; we model your specific building's geometry from aerial imagery before the Zoom so the quote reflects what is actually there.
What ZIP codes cover Piscataway Township?
Piscataway mailing addresses fall under ZIPs 07063, 08817, and 08854. D'Bros covers all three ZIPs and the neighboring communities: North Brunswick Township, South Brunswick Township, Edison Township, and New Brunswick City.
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