Riverside Township, Burlington County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Riverside Township, NJ
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Riverside Township — originally named Progress when it incorporated on February 20, 1895 — packs 8,181 residents into 1.56 square miles set between the Route 130 Corridor and the Rancocas Creek, with the NJ Transit RiverLine running through the center of town. That compact footprint between two waterways means flood-adjacent exposure and dense lot geometry are real factors in every exterior spec. The aerial measurement and 3D model are built from your specific address before the quote is assembled — scope settled on a single 15-minute Zoom, crew the first visit.

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Services in Riverside Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across Riverside Township's Central Business District and Beyond.

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Roofing in Riverside Township

A compact township bounded by the Rancocas Creek and the Route 130 Corridor means roof drainage paths and flashing details need to account for low-lying flood-adjacent ground on creek-side parcels. Permits run through the Construction and Zoning Office at 237 S. Pavilion Avenue; we submit the application, schedule the inspections, and close out the permit card before the final payment is due.

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Siding in Riverside Township

Riverside Township's two Redevelopment Areas reflect a housing mix that includes older, original-construction cladding alongside newer infill — each with different substrate conditions and moisture-management details. We model your building's actual envelope from the aerial before specifying any replacement system, confirming the installation approach fits what is on the wall rather than a spec written for a different era of construction.

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Windows & Doors in Riverside Township

In a 1.56-square-mile township where RiverLine commuters and Central Business District foot traffic make parking tight, the last thing you need is a contractor parked in front of your house for an estimate visit. We take every opening measurement off the aerial facade and 3D model and show you the replacement unit on the Zoom call — no one on-site until the installation crew arrives.

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Fences in Riverside Township

Fence permits in Riverside Township run through the same Construction and Zoning Office at 237 S. Pavilion Avenue that handles roofing and siding permits. In a township with registered rental properties alongside owner-occupied homes and two formal Redevelopment Areas, setback rules and lot-line situations vary by parcel. We pull your property lines from the aerial before pricing to confirm the layout and setback compliance before any post is ordered.

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About Riverside Township, NJ

Incorporated 1895.
Originally Named Progress.

8,1812024 Est. Population
1.56 sq miLand Area
1895Incorporated

The New Jersey Legislature established Riverside Township on February 20, 1895, giving it a name that stuck — though the original name, Progress, still echoes in the township's own description of its community as one that keeps growing while preserving portions of its past. Before being called Riverside, the settlement went by that earlier name to reflect ambitions; the name was changed to Riverside for its geographic relationship to the Delaware River. The 1.56-square-mile township sits between the Route 130 Corridor and the Rancocas Creek, with Delran and Delanco Townships as its immediate neighbors.

The NJ Transit RiverLine runs through the center of Riverside Township, connecting Camden to Trenton over the old steam-train corridor and placing the township within the Delaware Valley commuter network. The township maintains a Construction and Zoning Office at its municipal hall, a Housing Office that registers all non-owner-occupied single and two-family properties, and two formally designated Redevelopment Areas that reflect the township's active investment in its built environment.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Riverside Township

Between Two Waterways, 1.56 Square Miles.

Two physical realities define every exterior project in Riverside Township:

  • Dual waterway exposure: The township sits between the Rancocas Creek on one boundary and the Delaware River in close proximity on its western side. Low-lying creek-adjacent parcels carry flood-zone exposure from the Rancocas, while the Delaware's proximity means some portions of the township face additional moisture and drainage considerations. We check parcel position relative to both waterways before finalizing edge-detailing and drainage specs.
  • Compact urban density and freeze-thaw exposure: With 8,181 residents in 1.56 square miles — a density characteristic of a traditional NJ township rather than a rural spread — lot geometry is tight, access logistics matter, and the humid-continental climate's freeze-thaw cycles stress caulk joints, flashing laps, and gutter brackets on every building. We account for the compact staging requirements and the winter cycling in every quote.
Why Riverside Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

We Know the Creek Geometry Before We Spec Anything.

Permit Filed Through the Construction & Zoning Office

Every roofing, siding, window, and fence permit in Riverside Township routes through the Construction and Zoning Office at 237 S. Pavilion Avenue. That office's administrative window is Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM — a four-hour-per-day schedule that we build into the project timeline so no inspection slot is missed. The application package, each inspection request, and the final permit close-out are all handled on our side.

Rancocas Creek Position Checked Before Finalizing Details

For Riverside Township parcels near the Rancocas Creek boundary, the edge-flashing, underlayment, and drainage specifications differ from those on drier interior lots. The aerial is used to map your lot's relationship to the creek before any material is specified — the drainage margin and flashing depth are sized to what your parcel is actually exposed to, not a uniform number applied across every address in the township.

In a Township Where Parking Is Tight, No One Visits for an Estimate

Riverside Township's Central Business District and RiverLine corridor keep the streets busy. Send the address and the aerial scan and 3D model land before the Zoom starts — everything priced in that one call: materials, permit through 237 S. Pavilion Avenue, labor, inspection schedule. From that point, the next arrival at your property is the installation crew.

Where We Work in & Around Riverside Township

ZIP 08075 — and Every Neighbor.

The single ZIP code that covers Riverside Township is 08075 — one postal area for all 1.56 square miles between Route 130 and the Rancocas Creek. Permit applications go to the Construction and Zoning Office at 237 S. Pavilion Avenue; the number is 856-461-1460 and the public window is weekdays 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Every Riverside Township project includes permit submission and inspection management as part of the quoted price:

08075 Riverside Township Delran Township Delanco Township Riverton Borough Palmyra Borough

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Riverside Township FAQ

Questions Riverside Township Homeowners Ask.

Why was Riverside Township originally named Progress?
The township was incorporated by the New Jersey Legislature on February 20, 1895 under the name Progress. The name was later changed to Riverside to reflect the township's geographic position near the Delaware River. Riverside Township's own website notes that the spirit of the original name still resonates in the community's ongoing growth alongside preservation of its past.
What office handles roofing and fence permits for Riverside Township addresses?
The Construction and Zoning Office at the Riverside Township municipal building — 237 S. Pavilion Avenue, 08075 — takes all residential permit applications for roofing, siding, windows, and fences; the direct line is 856-461-1460. Its public-facing hours run weekdays, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM only. We put together the permit package, submit it, and request each inspection at the right stage, so the homeowner never has to follow up with the office.
Does proximity to the Rancocas Creek affect roofing or siding work in Riverside Township?
Creek-adjacent parcels on the Rancocas boundary sit in low-lying ground that can flood, and Burlington County's freeze-thaw winters compound that exposure — the cycling stresses edge flashings and drainage margins on creek-side buildings more intensely than on lots set back from the water. Your parcel's position relative to the Rancocas is confirmed from the aerial before the spec is assembled so the drainage and flashing details reflect your actual site, not a township-wide template.
What is the ZIP code for Riverside Township addresses, and which school district runs the local schools?
Every address in Riverside Township's 1.56 square miles uses ZIP 08075. The township's schools are operated by Riverside Township School District (riverside.k12.nj.us) — a district whose enrollment area matches the township's own boundary exactly, with no multi-municipality jointure or grade-level split.
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