Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, NJ

Roofing, Siding & Windows in Woodbridge Township, NJ
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Woodbridge Township — chartered 1669, one of New Jersey's oldest municipalities — spans 23.258 square miles of Middlesex County across ten distinct communities, from the colonial-era central village of Woodbridge to the waterfront neighborhoods of Sewaren and Port Reading. At 105,105 residents across twelve ZIP codes, the township carries housing stock ranging from pre-war originals near 1 Main Street to mid-century Cape Cods in Colonia and Fords to waterfront homes in Avenel and Sewaren that sit within FEMA AE, Coastal A, or VE coastal velocity flood zones. Before the 15-minute Zoom, D'Bros has already built the aerial measurement and 3D model keyed to your community and flood zone — the written price is in hand when the call begins, and no contractor arrives at the door before the installation date.

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About Woodbridge Township, NJ

Chartered 1669.
Ten Communities, One Township.

105,1052024 Est. Population
23.258 sq miLand Area
1669Chartered

Woodbridge Township carries the designation 'Chartered 1669' on its official website — one of New Jersey's oldest municipalities, now home to 105,105 residents across 23.258 square miles of Middlesex County. The township describes itself as 'TEN SMALL TOWNS, ONE GREAT COMMUNITY,' and that description maps directly to its ten distinct communities: the central Woodbridge village around 1 Main Street and township hall; Fords; Keasbey; Hopelawn; the waterfront community of Sewaren; Port Reading; the Avenel Performing Arts Center community; Colonia; Iselin; and Menlo Park Terrace.

Governance runs through Mayor John E. McCormac and a five-ward council at 1 Main Street, Woodbridge NJ 07095. The Planning & Development Department under Director Marta Lefsky handles construction permits, zoning applications, contractor licensing (required since 2005), and the township's land use ordinance — the full regulatory stack for exterior work in the township. The Woodbridge Township School District operates the public schools across all ten communities, and the Division of Engineering at 732-602-6057 manages infrastructure and floodplain issues across the township's 23-square-mile footprint.

Services in Woodbridge Township, NJ

Exterior Work Across All Ten Woodbridge Communities.

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Roofing in Woodbridge Township

A roof in Sewaren on a waterfront lot within a VE coastal velocity zone carries a fundamentally different spec than a roof on a Colonia ranch home a mile from the township center. Woodbridge Township's floodplain management page identifies four flood hazard categories — AE, A, Coastal A, and VE zones — tied to Woodbridge Creek and the Woodbridge River's tidal and fluvial flooding patterns. We pull your parcel against the township's flood viewer before we build the spec, so the underlayment, edge detailing, and flashing selections are matched to your address's actual exposure, not a generic township-wide template. The permit application goes to the Planning & Development Department at 1 Main Street.

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Siding in Woodbridge Township

Housing stock across Woodbridge's ten communities spans multiple eras and construction types: the pre-war colonials in the Woodbridge village center, postwar brick-front ranches in Fords and Keasbey, mid-century vinyl-sided split-levels in Colonia and Iselin, and coastal-exposure homes in Avenel and Hopelawn. Siding on an older Port Reading home has wall assembly differences that don't show up on a contractor who estimates from the street. We model the building envelope from aerial data, match the scope to the construction era, and handle the NJ UCC permit through the Planning & Development office at 732-602-6004.

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Windows & Doors in Woodbridge Township

From the original double-hung wood sash in the oldest homes near the chartered 1669 village center to aluminum sliders in the 1970s-era Menlo Park Terrace stock, window dimensions across Woodbridge Township's ten communities rarely match today's standard catalog sizes. We measure every rough opening from your facade's 3D model before specifying the replacement unit. For addresses in Woodbridge's coastal flood zones, we note sill height and threshold requirements relevant to storm resilience when reviewing replacement options on the Zoom call.

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Fences in Woodbridge Township

Fence permits in Woodbridge Township run through the Planning & Development Department at 1 Main Street, Woodbridge NJ 07095 — Director Marta Lefsky at 732-602-6004. The township's contractor licensing program (in place since December 31, 2005) requires contractor registration before permit issuance. We confirm setback and height requirements under the Woodbridge Land Use Ordinance for your specific community (Colonia, Iselin, Fords, and the other nine communities each fall under the same ordinance but on lots with varying dimensions), file the permit, and schedule the inspection — the logistics are priced before the crew arrives.

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What Shapes Exterior Work in Woodbridge Township

AE, A, Coastal A & VE Flood Zones, Ten Communities, One Permit Office.

Exterior work across Woodbridge Township's 23.258 square miles is shaped by three factors that vary by community:

  • Four FEMA flood hazard categories: the township's floodplain management page identifies AE zones (base flood elevations established), A zones (flood-prone without detailed elevations), Coastal A zones (coastal flood-prone), and VE zones (coastal high-hazard velocity zones) tied to Woodbridge Creek and the Woodbridge River's tidal and fluvial flooding patterns, monitored via NOAA's real-time tide gauge at Sandy Hook Station. Waterfront communities — Sewaren, Port Reading, Avenel — face conditions that require different roofing edge and siding penetration specs than the inland communities of Colonia and Fords. We pull every address against the township's interactive flood viewer before finalizing any exterior spec.
  • Multi-era housing stock across ten communities: Woodbridge's housing spans nearly four centuries from the original colonial settlement to postwar suburbanization of Colonia and Iselin to more recent construction near Menlo Park Terrace. The pre-war originals near the 1669 village center have roof decks, wall assemblies, and window proportions that differ sharply from 1950s-era brick-front ranches in Fords or vinyl-sided split-levels in Keasbey. Speccing materials from a generic template on a 350-year-old township's housing stock is a mismatch by construction.
  • NJ UCC permits through Planning & Development: all exterior construction permits for Woodbridge Township go through the Planning & Development Department at 1 Main Street, 732-602-6004 (Director Marta Lefsky). Contractor registration has been required since December 31, 2005. We handle the permit application, all required inspections, and permit closeout — the regulatory process is on us from submission to the final inspection card.
Why Woodbridge Township Homeowners Choose D'Bros

We Quote Your Community, Not a Generic Township Template.

Flood Zone Read — Before Your Spec Is Written

Woodbridge Township's floodplain management page identifies AE, A, Coastal A, and VE zones tied to Woodbridge Creek and the Woodbridge River. An Avenel address in a Coastal A zone and a Colonia address in an X zone need different roofing edge details, underlayment specs, and siding penetration details. We cross-reference your parcel against the township's interactive flood viewer and the Division of Engineering's flood zone records before we build the spec — not after the crew is on site.

Ten Communities, One Permit Office — We Handle It All

Whether the address is in Sewaren (07077), Menlo Park Terrace (08840), or the Woodbridge village center (07095), the permit for exterior work goes to Director Marta Lefsky's Planning & Development office at 1 Main Street, 732-602-6004. Contractor registration has been required in the township since December 31, 2005. We are registered, we prepare the permit application, we schedule the inspections, and we close the permit card — the process runs from your Zoom call to the inspector's sign-off without you managing a single form.

Your Specific Address — Model Built Before the Zoom

In a township chartered in 1669 whose ten communities span housing from the colonial era to the 1970s, no two addresses on opposite sides of the township carry the same roof geometry, wall assembly, or window proportions. The aerial measurement and 3D model for your specific parcel — including its flood zone context from the township's interactive viewer — are assembled before the Zoom call starts. When the 15-minute call ends, the written price is already in your inbox. A neighbor's quote from a different contractor reflects a different structure and different flood exposure, not yours.

Where We Work in & Around Woodbridge Township

Twelve ZIPs Across Ten Communities — and Every Neighbor.

Woodbridge Township's ten communities carry twelve postal codes — 07001 (Avenel), 07008, 07064 (Port Reading), 07067 (Colonia), 07077 (Sewaren), 07095 (central Woodbridge), 08830 (Iselin), 08832 (Keasbey), 08837, 08840, 08861, and 08863 (Fords) — spread across 23.258 square miles that range from the 1669-chartered village to the VE coastal-velocity flood zone at the waterfront. Permits for all exterior work flow to the Planning & Development Department at 1 Main Street, Woodbridge NJ 07095 (Director Marta Lefsky, 732-602-6004). We install throughout the township and into every neighboring municipality:

07001 (Avenel) 07008 (Carteret) 07064 (Port Reading) 07067 (Colonia) 07077 (Sewaren) 07095 (Woodbridge) 08830 (Iselin) 08832 (Keasbey) 08837 (Edison) 08840 (Metuchen) 08861 (Perth Amboy) 08863 (Fords) Carteret Borough Edison Township Metuchen Borough Perth Amboy City Rahway City South Amboy City

Every job across Middlesex County — Avenel waterfront or Colonia inland, flood zone or X zone — gets the same aerial-and-3D-model build before the 15-minute Zoom, with the installation crew as the first D'Bros visitor to your address.

Woodbridge Township FAQ

Questions Woodbridge Township Homeowners Ask.

My Woodbridge address is near Woodbridge Creek — am I in a flood zone?
Woodbridge Township's floodplain management page identifies AE zones (with established base flood elevations), A zones (flood-prone areas), Coastal A zones (coastal flood-prone), and VE zones (coastal high-hazard velocity zones) tied to Woodbridge Creek and the Woodbridge River — both of which generate tidal and fluvial flooding risk, monitored by NOAA's real-time tide gauge at Sandy Hook Station. To confirm your specific parcel's flood zone, the Division of Engineering at 732-602-6057 can clarify your designation, or you can use the township's interactive flood viewer. We check your parcel against this data before building the roofing or siding spec for any Woodbridge Township address.
Where do building permits for Woodbridge Township exterior work get filed?
Roofing, siding, windows, fences, and related exterior permits in Woodbridge Township are processed through the Planning & Development Department at 1 Main Street, Woodbridge NJ 07095 — Director Marta Lefsky at 732-602-6004. Contractor registration has been mandatory in the township since December 31, 2005. D'Bros is registered, and we take responsibility for preparing the Construction Permit Application, submitting it, and seeing every required inspection through to the final closeout card.
What are the ten communities that make up Woodbridge Township?
Woodbridge Township's own website describes itself as 'TEN SMALL TOWNS, ONE GREAT COMMUNITY.' The ten communities are: Woodbridge (the central area around 1 Main Street), Fords, Keasbey, Hopelawn, Sewaren (a waterfront community), Port Reading, Avenel (home to the Avenel Performing Arts Center), Colonia, Iselin, and Menlo Park Terrace. We install across all ten communities.
Which ZIP codes and school district serve Woodbridge Township's ten communities?
The township's twelve ZIP codes map to its communities: 07001 (Avenel), 07008 (Carteret area), 07064 (Port Reading), 07067 (Colonia), 07077 (Sewaren), 07095 (Woodbridge central), 08830 (Iselin), 08832 (Keasbey), 08837, 08840, 08861, and 08863 (Fords). All public school students across those ten communities are served by the Woodbridge Township School District. We cover all twelve ZIP codes and extend into neighboring municipalities — Carteret Borough, Edison Township, Metuchen Borough, Perth Amboy City, Rahway City, and South Amboy City.
Does Woodbridge Township's ten-community size mean you need a site visit to price the job?
No. The aerial imagery and 3D model for your specific Woodbridge Township address — keyed to whichever community it sits in and cross-referenced against the township's flood viewer for zone context — is assembled before the Zoom begins. Roof geometry, wall footprint, and window openings are already in the model when you get on the call. You receive the written scope and number during the 15-minute Zoom itself. The crew truck on the scheduled start day is the only D'Bros vehicle at your address before installation.
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