Tullytown Borough, Bucks County, PA

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Tullytown is a compact lower-Bucks borough that sits right on the Delaware, with so much water inside its limits — the Census Gazetteer logs 0.589 square miles of it against 1.518 of land — that the borough adopted its own Floodplain Management chapter, Ordinance No. 369, back in 2015. On a riverfront town like this the flood line is part of the job, not a footnote. So we start from your real parcel and roof in aerial imagery and a 3D model, settle which side of the floodplain your house sits on, and finish the written quote on one 15-minute Zoom.

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About Tullytown Borough, PA

A Riverfront Borough
With Its Own Flood Code.

2,2282025 Est. Population
0.59Sq Mi of Water
2015Flood Ord. No. 369

Tullytown's defining fact for exterior work is written into its own code. The borough's ordinances record that, acting under the Pennsylvania Flood Plain Management Act of 1978, the Borough Council adopted Chapter 85 Floodplain Management on February 3, 2015 by Ordinance No. 369. The borough's code table of contents also lists Chapter 65 Construction Codes and Chapter 67 Contractors, Licensing of, as the two chapters governing building work. That is the response of a town hard against the Delaware River with extensive open water inside it — the Census Bureau's 2024 Gazetteer records 0.589 square miles of water against 1.518 square miles of land; the same federal data shows the borough's residential headcount growing from 1,872 in 2020 to 2,228 by 2025 on 1.518 square miles of dry ground. Administered from 500 Main Street, this is a borough where the flood map is a working document, not background.

What Shapes Exterior Work in Tullytown

The Delaware Sets the Terms.

A riverfront borough that codified its own floodplain rules deals with conditions inland towns do not:

  • A borough-adopted flood code: Chapter 85 Floodplain Management, Ordinance No. 369 of February 3, 2015, governs work in the borough's mapped flood areas — which side of that line a house sits on is settled before anything is specified.
  • Water nearly a third of the footprint: the Census Gazetteer logs 0.589 square miles of water against 1.518 of land, so moisture exposure, wind off the open water and drainage all factor into roofing and siding.
  • Riverfront freeze-thaw: the Delaware keeps Tullytown's ground temperature closer to the river than any inland township — January cold followed by a warm front means repeated thaw-freeze-thaw sequences that work into flashing and edge joints faster than on drier lots. Summer convective storms drive rain horizontally off the open water. Underlayment selection, edge metal and venting schedules are built around that specific river-level exposure.
  • One permit counter, in person: the Building and Zoning Department on Main Street takes applications in person with forms submitted directly to the Borough, so the process is run, not assumed.

For a borough where the Delaware accounts for more than a quarter of the land area, Chapter 85 is not fine print — it is the opening question before any exterior scope is written.

Where We Work in & Around Tullytown

19007 in the Pennsbury Riverfront.

ZIP 19007 covers this one compact borough, where Chapter 85 of the codified ordinances governs the flood-mapped parcels along the Delaware and Building & Zoning at 500 Main Street takes every permit application in person — the same counter where we file for every job here. Pennsbury School District ties Tullytown to Falls and Lower Makefield townships and Yardley Borough, while the water and land boundary puts the borough against Bristol Township, Falls Township, Middletown Township and Bristol Borough:

19007 Bristol Township Falls Township Middletown Township Bristol Borough

Every address in Bucks County — from Tullytown's Delaware waterfront to the townships farther north — gets its own aerial and 3D model before the 15-minute Zoom.

Services in Tullytown Borough, PA

Exterior Work for a Delaware Riverfront Borough.

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Roofing in Tullytown

Tullytown's Borough Council adopted Chapter 85 Floodplain Management by Ordinance No. 369 in 2015 because the Delaware accounts for a substantial portion of the borough's total footprint. On a borough this close to the river, every re-roof begins with the flood-map question: where does this house sit relative to the regulated area, and how does that drive the deck margin and edge detail? We read the aerial, work out the floodplain position, write the scope for that specific house, and file the application with Building & Zoning at 500 Main Street.

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Siding in Tullytown

Cladding on a borough where 0.589 square miles of Delaware water sits against 1.518 of land is a different exposure than anything inland. We put the profile and color on your actual walls in 3D before we spec the cladding system, because the moisture margin, the drainage channel and the fastener pattern on a riverfront wall are not a standard catalog answer.

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Windows & Doors in Tullytown

In a borough with a mapped floodplain, openings near the flood line carry sealing and elevation considerations a higher lot does not. We take each opening's dimensions from the facade and the aerial individually, model the replacement in 3D on your actual house so the look and the fit are confirmed together, then file with Building & Zoning at 500 Main Street when the scope crosses the permit threshold.

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Fences in Tullytown

Lots against the Delaware and the borough's 0.589 square miles of open water need a fence run that accounts for drainage and the Chapter 85 floodplain boundary, and Tullytown's Building and Zoning Department requires the application be filed in person at 500 Main Street by the homeowner or an authorized agent. We bring your parcel into the aerial survey, model the run against the property lines and the floodplain map, prepare the in-person packet, and coordinate the 811 utility marking before any post goes in the ground.

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Why Tullytown Borough Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for a Borough That Wrote Its Own Flood Code.

The Floodplain Is Part of the Spec Here

Tullytown's Borough Council wrote Chapter 85 Floodplain Management itself — Ordinance No. 369, adopted February 3, 2015 — because the 0.589 square miles of Delaware water inside the borough's limits make that chapter a working constraint on every exterior job. Before we write a number we pull your parcel against the mapped flood area: where it sits determines the deck margin, the edge treatment and the flashing spec, not a standard sheet.

The In-Person Counter Is Our Job, Not Yours

Tullytown's Building and Zoning Department on Main Street takes applications in person, forms must be submitted directly to the Borough, and contractors must hold a Pennsylvania Attorney General home-improvement registration card to receive permits. We carry that registration, complete the packet, and handle the in-person filing and inspections so it stays off you.

A Water-Heavy Borough, Read From the Air

The Census Gazetteer records 0.589 square miles of water inside Tullytown's limits against 1.518 of land — that ratio of open Delaware to dry ground is what Chapter 85 was written for, and it is why every quote here starts from the aerial and 3D model rather than a lot visit: drainage path, floodplain position and building scope are read and settled before the 15-minute Zoom, so the only vehicle ever on the property is the install crew.

Tullytown Borough FAQ

Questions Tullytown Homeowners Ask.

Does Tullytown really have its own floodplain ordinance?
Yes. The borough's codified ordinances record that the Borough Council of the Borough of Tullytown adopted Chapter 85 Floodplain Management on February 3, 2015 by Ordinance No. 369, acting under the Pennsylvania Flood Plain Management Act of 1978. On a borough this close to the Delaware we establish where your house sits relative to the mapped flood area before specifying anything.
Why does so much of the borough show up as water?
The U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 Gazetteer records 0.589 square miles of water against 1.518 square miles of land for Tullytown — the borough fronts the Delaware River with extensive open water inside its limits. That exposure factors directly into how we spec roofing moisture detailing, siding and drainage.
Which office accepts my Tullytown building permit application — and do I need a state registration card?
The Tullytown Borough Building and Zoning Department at 500 Main Street, Tullytown, PA 19007 accepts permit applications in person, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, borough phone 215-945-1560. Yes — since July 1, 2009 any home improvement contractor must hold a Pennsylvania Attorney General contractor registration card before permits can be issued, forms go in person, and fees are paid by check to Tullytown Borough or cash. We carry that AG registration, complete the packet, and handle the in-person counter so you never need to come down.
Does the flood code change my roofing or siding job?
It can. Chapter 85 governs construction in the borough's mapped flood areas, so a house behind or near the flood line gets edge, deck and moisture detailing scoped for that exposure. We read your parcel and roof off aerial imagery, settle the floodplain question, and spec to that house rather than a generic build.
Which Pennsbury school community is Tullytown's 19007 riverfront part of?
Tullytown's ZIP 19007 falls within the Pennsbury School District, sharing that district with Falls and Lower Makefield townships and Yardley Borough — the same lower-Bucks corridor that runs along the Delaware. We cover all of 19007 and the surrounding riverfront neighbors: Bristol Township, Falls Township, Middletown Township and Bristol Borough, each just across the water or up the road from the borough.
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