Voorhees Township, Camden County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Voorhees, NJ
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Voorhees Township became its own municipality on March 3, 1899 — separated from Waterford Township, named for the governor who signed the act. Today its 11.5 square miles hold a multi-era suburban stock running from the post-war build-out through the Echelon-area homes of the 1980s and 1990s, all administered under one permit office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center. We quote every address in the township from aerial imagery, a 3D model, and one 15-minute Zoom — and we pull the Construction Office permit so you do not have to.

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Where We Work in & Around Voorhees

Township ZIP 08043 — and the Borders.

Voorhees Township holds a single ZIP code, 08043, and runs the Voorhees Township Public Schools (pre-K through grade 8) from 329 Route 73; high schoolers continue into the Eastern Camden County Regional High School District. Permits for every exterior project in the township route through the Voorhees Township Construction Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center — phone (856) 429-7759 — which administers the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code for all 11.5 square miles. We serve the full township and the municipalities bordering it:

08043 Voorhees Township Cherry Hill Township Gibbsboro Borough Lindenwold Borough Lawnside Borough Somerdale Borough Berlin Township

Throughout Camden County, from Voorhees's Echelon subdivisions to the municipalities along its borders, we build the aerial measurements and 3D model before the Zoom begins so the 15-minute call starts with a written number already on the screen.

Why Voorhees Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

Built for a Post-1899 Township.

We Handle the 2400 Voorhees Town Center Permit

The Voorhees Construction Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center administers New Jersey UCC for every roof, siding, and fence job in the township. We prepare the UCC Form F-100, file it at (856) 429-7759, and run the inspection schedule — the permit is returned to you at project close.

One ZIP, Multiple Eras of Stock

ZIP 08043 covers homes from the township's post-war build-out through the 1990s Echelon-area construction. A quote that misreads the era costs the homeowner real money — we identify the age and construction type from aerial and 3D before putting a number on it.

Quote Done Before You Drive Anywhere

Voorhees Township's single 08043 ZIP covers 11.5 square miles of subdivisions — from the older post-war Cape Cod-era homes to the larger Echelon-area parcels from the 1980s and 1990s. The aerial measurements and 3D model of your specific address are complete before the Zoom even starts; the 15-minute call delivers a written price with every line item already costed, and nothing else happens at your property until the installation crew shows up.

Services in Voorhees Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across a 125-Year-Old Township.

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

Roofing in Voorhees

Voorhees Township carries roofs from the post-war era all the way through the 1990s Echelon build-out, and no two decades of shingle system perform the same way under the township's freeze-thaw winters and summer storm load. Under New Jersey UCC as administered by the Construction Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center, ordinary repairs are distinguished from replacement work requiring permits — we file the application, schedule inspections with (856) 429-7759, and return the permit card at close.

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Siding in Voorhees

A mid-century Cape Cod in the township's older sections and a 1990s colonial in the Echelon area have different cladding systems, different moisture histories, and different NJ UCC permit requirements. We build the 3D model of your actual facade before selecting any profile or color, confirm the permit requirement with the Construction Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center, and present the written scope and price on a single Zoom.

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Windows & Doors in Voorhees

Homes built across Voorhees's decades of growth carry window frames and rough-opening dimensions that rarely match today's standard replacement sizes. We measure every opening from aerial and facade imagery before ordering, model the energy-efficient replacements into your actual elevations, and flag any rough-opening modification that triggers a Construction Office permit review.

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Fences in Voorhees

Voorhees Township's zoning rules set back and height limits that vary by yard position and district per the Unified Land Development Ordinance; the Construction Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center confirms the specific requirements for your parcel before any post is set. We map the fence run against your actual property lines from aerial, file the zoning application through the Construction Office, coordinate 811 utility marking, and install to the confirmed setback.

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What Shapes Exterior Work in Voorhees

Decades of Suburban Growth, One Freeze-Thaw Climate.

Voorhees Township was carved from Waterford Township in 1899 and built out steadily across the twentieth century — the result is a housing stock that spans several distinct construction eras all within one 08043 ZIP code. That era spread, combined with the township's humid-continental climate, drives the conditions that matter most for exterior work:

  • Multi-era stock: homes from the post-war decades sit on the same streets as the Echelon-area builds from the 1980s and 1990s — each era carries different shingle systems, cladding profiles, and rough-opening standards, and a spec built for the wrong generation costs money.
  • Freeze-thaw cycles: the township's municipal stormwater management ordinances (Ord. 85-06 through Ord. 257-14) document the engineering reality of winter runoff, ice formation, and spring thaw — the same forces that work seams open on older roofs and push moisture behind aged cladding.
  • Summer storm load: convective storms in the Camden County interior drive wind-driven rain into exposed roof edges and cladding gaps; underlayment and flashing schedules on homes from the 1960s and 1970s are frequently undersized for today's storm intensity.
  • Interior suburban lot patterns: the township's subdivisions vary from smaller post-war lots to the larger parcels in Echelon and adjacent areas; fence and siding scopes vary accordingly, and aerial measurement keeps each quote accurate regardless of lot geometry.
About Voorhees Township, NJ

Named for a Governor,
Built by a Century of Growth.

31,4842024 Est. Population
11.5 sq miLand Area
1899Incorporated

Voorhees Township won its municipal independence on March 3, 1899, when Governor Foster McGowan Voorhees signed the act separating it from Waterford Township — the township name is Dutch in origin, 'Voor' meaning 'in front of' and 'Hees' referencing a village near Ruinen, Holland. Its 11.5 square miles have grown through four decades of population gains (24,559 in 1990 to 31,484 estimated in 2024) into one of Camden County's more populous suburbs, centered on the Voorhees Town Center corridor and anchored by the Echelon census-designated place.

Voorhees Township FAQ

Questions Voorhees Homeowners Ask.

How does Voorhees Township's permit process work for roofing and siding?
Voorhees Township's Construction Office at 2400 Voorhees Town Center handles all NJ UCC permits. The office runs Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM — in summer (May 26 through September 4) the schedule shifts to Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM with Fridays closed, so project timing around inspections matters. Under NJ UCC as administered by this office, ordinary roof repairs not exceeding 25% of total roof area require no permit; larger roof replacements and siding installations require a permit. We assemble the UCC application, account for those seasonal hours when scheduling inspections, and track every required sign-off through permit close — the homeowner never needs to call (856) 429-7759 directly.
Does it matter that Voorhees has homes from the 1950s through the 1990s in the same ZIP code?
It matters for every line of the scope. A post-war Cape Cod from the township's older sections and a larger Echelon-area colonial from 1990 carry different roof deck materials, different cladding systems, and different window rough-opening dimensions. Before writing a price, we read which yours is from the aerial and 3D model — a quote that misidentifies the era and applies the wrong spec either under-delivers or costs the homeowner more than the job requires.
What school district covers Voorhees Township, and what ZIP code is it?
The township runs a single ZIP code, 08043, and its own pre-K through grade-8 district — Voorhees Township Public Schools, at 329 Route 73, (856) 751-8446. High schoolers continue into the Eastern Camden County Regional High School District. We quote and install across the whole township, from the Town Center corridor to the subdivisions along the Berlin Township, Lindenwold, Gibbsboro, and Cherry Hill borders.
Will someone from D'Bros visit my Voorhees property before giving me a written price?
The project is quoted entirely from aerial imagery and a 3D model built before the Zoom — no site visit, no kitchen-table appointment. Whether your home is a post-war Cape Cod or a larger Echelon-area build from the 1990s, the aerial captures the pitch, the facade dimensions, and the lot conditions that go into the written scope. The installation crew is the first person from D'Bros on your property.
How does Voorhees Township's stormwater management relate to roofing and siding work?
The township has maintained stormwater management ordinances (including Ordinances 85-06, 154-09, 177-10, and 257-14) that address runoff, outfall monitoring, and drainage engineering. For exterior work, the practical implication is that roof edges and cladding junctions need proper flashing and drainage detailing so that roof water and wall runoff reach designed drainage paths rather than collecting at foundations — particularly on older homes that predate updated stormwater standards.
Does Voorhees Township have any historic district review requirements for exterior work?
Voorhees Township does not have a designated local historic district requiring design-review approval as a condition of exterior permits. Standard NJ UCC permit thresholds through the Construction Office apply to all residential exterior work in the township.
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