Veterans Roofing operates out of 331 Tilton Road in Northfield and services every Moorestown address, from the Quaker-era Main Street Historic District through the 1950s-70s neighborhoods around Strawbridge Lake to the premium 2000s+ luxury subdivisions in Wessex Hills, Country Club Estates, and along the Stanwick Road corridor. Same crew, same materials, same response times as every other town in our service area.
Moorestown is Burlington County's wealthiest town and has been recognized multiple times in Forbes "Best Places to Live" rankings, including #1 in 2005. The township was settled by Quakers in 1722, more than 300 years ago, and the Main Street Historic District (on the National Register of Historic Places) preserves a substantial concentration of pre-1900 architecture along East and West Main Street, including the meeting house, Quaker school, and original Federalist and Victorian-era homes. Around that historic core, Moorestown built up in distinct waves: 1950s-70s mid-century neighborhoods around Strawbridge Lake and the Moorestown Mall corridor, then high-end 2000s+ luxury subdivisions through Wessex Hills, Country Club Estates, and the Stanwick Road area. That dual stock (Quaker-era historic + premium modern luxury) is structurally unique in Burlington County. Mt. Laurel has the 5-decade subdivision mix; Marlton has the 1970s-90s lake-community pattern; Moorestown has Main Street District plus modern luxury, which means a different technical workflow.
As an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, a designation held by less than 1% of roofing companies nationwide, we install top-tier shingle systems backed by manufacturer-registered warranties. For Moorestown that means a dual-spec workflow. Main Street Historic District homes often pre-date 1900, with skip-sheathed roof decks that need solid-sheathing before any modern shingle install, original copper or lead flashings that need in-kind replacement (often required by preservation rules), and respect for original roof profiles where applicable historic district review governs the work. Premium 2000s+ luxury subdivisions need a different focus: complex roof geometries (multiple gables, dormers, valley work, decorative cornices) require careful flashing detail, premium materials are baseline not upsell, and association approval processes (some Moorestown luxury subdivisions are HOA-governed) need board-ready documentation. The Strawbridge Lake area mid-century homes sit between these two extremes and typically need first or second-cycle replacement with standard subdivision-era spec.
Same crew from estimate to final cleanup, same number to call when something needs a follow-up. Free in-home inspections, same-week scheduling, and same-day emergency response are standard for every Moorestown address.