Mount Laurel's Trusted Roofing Pros,
1960s Ranches to 2010s Subdivisions.

Veterans Roofing covers all of Mount Laurel, from the 1960s-70s ranches and splits around Larchmont Boulevard and Birchfield through the 1980s-90s subdivisions across Bridlewood and Centerton to the 2000s townhomes at Hartford Crossing and the 2010s+ luxury subdivisions along the Turnpike Exit 4 corridor. Owens Corning Platinum roofing, siding, windows, and seamless gutters installed by the same in-house crew that serves every town in our area.

The Local Roofer Mount Laurel's Five Housing Eras Trust.

Veterans Roofing operates out of 331 Tilton Road in Northfield and services every Mount Laurel address, from the 1960s-70s ranches and splits around Larchmont Boulevard, Birchfield, and the older Centerton neighborhoods through the 1980s-90s subdivisions across Bridlewood and Hillsboro Manor to the 2000s townhomes and condos at Hartford Crossing and the 2010s+ luxury subdivisions along the NJ Turnpike Exit 4 corridor. Same crew, same materials, same response times as every other town in our service area.

Mount Laurel is unlike any other town in our service area. The township sits at one of Burlington County's densest commuter intersections, bisected by Route 38, Route 73, and the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 4, with I-295 running along the western edge. That infrastructure access drove five distinct waves of residential development, and the township's role in the Mt. Laurel doctrine fair-housing rulings encouraged the unusually broad mix of housing types that built up over those five decades. Today the housing stock spans from 1960s ranches and split-levels in the older Larchmont and Birchfield neighborhoods, through 1980s-90s mid-sized subdivisions across Bridlewood and Centerton, into 2000s townhomes and condos at Hartford Crossing and along Route 73, and up to 2010s+ luxury subdivisions and age-restricted communities like Holiday Village. Five construction eras inside one township boundary is genuinely rare; most VR towns sit firmly in one or two.

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 Mount Laurel that means a spec built for the construction era of your block, not a generic subdivision template. 1960s-70s ranches typically need attic ventilation rebuilds for under-spec'd original framing plus replacement of corroded galvanized chimney flashings. 1980s-90s subdivisions are often hitting first or second-cycle replacement with original asphalt shingles, first-generation vinyl siding, and aluminum-frame windows aging out simultaneously. 2000s townhomes and condos need coordination with HOAs and association boards. 2010s+ luxury subdivisions have more complex roof geometries (multiple gables, dormers, valley work) that require careful flashing detail.

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 Mount Laurel address.

Roofing Contractors Mount Laurel NJ

The Roofer Mount Laurel Homeowners
Recommend to Their Neighbors

Free multipoint inspections and estimates • No-pressure consultations • Transparent pricing

Five-Decade Housing Era Spec

Mount Laurel Specialists • Photo-Documented

1960s ranches, 1980s subdivisions, 2000s townhomes, and 2010s+ luxury subdivisions all need different roofing decisions. We've gotten specific about what each Mount Laurel construction era requires.

  • Attic ventilation rebuilds for 1960s-70s under-spec'd framing
  • First-cycle replacement spec for 1980s-90s subdivision stock
  • HOA-coordinated workflow for 2000s townhomes and condos

Platinum Materials, Era-Spec'd

Owens Corning Platinum Quality

A 1970s Larchmont ranch, a 1990s Bridlewood subdivision home, and a 2010s+ luxury Turnpike-corridor build need three different roofing decisions. Our Platinum installs match shingle line, ventilation rebuild, and flashing detail to your specific Mount Laurel block and housing era.

  • Platinum Preferred certified installation
  • Materials matched to ranch vs subdivision vs luxury stock
  • Manufacturer-registered long-term warranties

Veteran-Owned • Same In-House Crew

Reliable • Detail-Driven • Local

Veterans Roofing does not subcontract. The same in-house crew that handles a Mount Laurel job handles every other job in the service area. Same faces from estimate to final cleanup, same number to call when something needs attention.

  • Daily job updates with photo progress
  • Respectful, clean worksite every day
  • Accountability built into the process

Mount Laurel Roofing FAQs

Straight answers to the questions Mount Laurel homeowners ask most about subdivision-era stock, HOA-coordinated projects, mature canopy gutters, permits, and insurance claims.

My Mount Laurel home is a 1960s or 70s ranch around Larchmont or Birchfield. Is it time to replace the roof?

Almost certainly. The older Mount Laurel neighborhoods around Larchmont Boulevard, Birchfield, and the older Centerton blocks were built between the 1960s and early 1970s. A 1960s or 70s ranch is now 55 to 65 years old. If the original roof has never been replaced, it is decades past lifespan. If it was replaced once 20+ years ago, you are now in the second-cycle window. The most common issues we find on these older Mount Laurel homes are attic ventilation that was under-spec'd for the framing, original galvanized flashings that have corroded through, and pipe-boot collars that were never re-sealed.

My Mount Laurel home is from the 1980s or 90s in Bridlewood or Centerton. What should I expect?

You're in the first-cycle replacement window for most of those subdivisions. The 1980s-90s Mount Laurel homes in Bridlewood, Hillsboro Manor, and the newer parts of Centerton typically have first-generation vinyl siding hitting end-of-life, original asphalt shingles that are now 30-40 years old and aging out, and aluminum-frame storm windows that have lost their seal. Often these systems fail in the same 2-3 year window, which is why we recommend a multipoint inspection that scopes all four (roof, siding, windows, gutters) rather than just one at a time.

I'm in a Mount Laurel townhome or condo (Hartford Crossing, etc.). Can you work with my HOA?

Yes. Townhome and condo projects in Hartford Crossing and the Route 73 corridor communities run through HOA or condo association boards, with their own approval processes, contractor pre-qualification requirements, and architectural review standards. We've handled these workflows and provide the board-ready documentation (proposed materials, project timeline, certificate of insurance, license verification) associations require for approval. Scope of work for shared-roof multi-unit buildings runs through the association; individual unit owner work runs through you.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Mount Laurel?

Yes. Mount Laurel Township Construction Office requires a permit for full roof replacements, structural repairs, and most exterior work involving framing or load-bearing changes. As a licensed New Jersey contractor (NJ HIC# 13VH11672900) we pull the permits and handle inspection scheduling so you don't have to coordinate with the township directly.

I'm in Holiday Village (55+ community). Does that change anything?

Holiday Village is one of Mount Laurel's age-restricted communities, with predictable housing patterns (typically single-story homes, similar construction era within the development) that repeat across blocks. We've worked with property owners in 55+ communities throughout the service area (Brick's Greenbriar I-IV, Manchester's Crestwood Village, others) and know the rhythm: predictable roof geometries, often shared HOA approval workflows, and tenant-friendly scheduling that respects retired homeowners' preferences for quieter work hours.

Why do gutters fail faster on older Mount Laurel blocks with mature tree canopy?

The older Mount Laurel neighborhoods around Larchmont Boulevard, Birchfield, and the original Centerton blocks have mature oak and maple canopy that drops a heavy fall leaf load and a heavy spring helicopter-seed load. Standard 5-inch gutters fill up and pull away from the fascia within a few seasons on canopied blocks. Sizing up to 6-inch seamless gutters and adding broadleaf-rated leaf guards during the roof replacement gives you a system that handles the load.

Can you handle a storm-damage insurance claim on my Mount Laurel home?

Yes. After major nor'easters, summer wind events, and the occasional tornado-warning storm system that hits Burlington County, we work directly with insurance adjusters on Mount Laurel properties. We provide photo documentation, drone imagery where useful, and the warranty paper trail carriers ask for. Owens Corning Platinum installations come with manufacturer-registered warranties that simplify the claim when damage involves shingles, flashing, or storm-collar failures.

How quickly can you respond to a roof emergency in Mount Laurel?

Same-day for active leaks and post-storm tarp requests across Mount Laurel. Free in-home inspections are typically scheduled within the same week. Same response window as every other address in our service area.

Do you offer financing for roof replacement in Mount Laurel?

Yes. We partner with GreenSky to offer flexible financing for Mount Laurel roof replacements, siding upgrades, windows, and gutters. Approval is fast and the application can be completed online before the project starts, useful for spreading cost over time or covering the gap on storm-damage work that exceeds an insurance payout.

Protect Your Mount Laurel Home With Confidence

From a 1960s Larchmont ranch to a 1990s Bridlewood subdivision home or a 2010s+ luxury Turnpike-corridor build, our crew keeps Mount Laurel homes weather-tight through every nor'easter and summer storm season.

  • Roof Replacement
  • Roof Repair
  • New Shingle Installation
  • Siding Upgrades
  • Window & Door Replacement
  • Seamless Gutters & Guards
  • Home Insulation
  • Storm Damage Repair
  • Insurance Claim Guidance
☎ Call (609) 966-9050 or tap below to get a free estimate today.

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Why Mount Laurel Homeowners
Trust Veterans Roofing

From the 1960s-70s ranches and splits around Larchmont Boulevard and Birchfield through the 1980s-90s subdivisions across Bridlewood and Centerton to the 2000s townhomes at Hartford Crossing and the 2010s+ luxury subdivisions along the NJ Turnpike Exit 4 commuter corridor, Mount Laurel homeowners rely on Veterans Roofing for spec built for the actual construction era at their address. Whether it's a first-cycle replacement on a 1970s ranch with original galvanized flashings, a second-cycle project on a 1990s subdivision home with first-generation vinyl siding and original asphalt shingles aging out together, an HOA-coordinated townhome project at Hartford Crossing, or full storm-damage restoration after a nor'easter, residents consistently praise our communication, clean job sites, premium materials, and decade-specific workflow. These verified reviews highlight why families across Mount Laurel continue choosing Veterans Roofing season after season.

331 Tilton Rd Suite 23–24
Northfield, NJ 08225
(609) 966-9050
Veteran-Owned Owens Corning Platinum NJ HIC# 13VH11672900
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