Pennsauken's Trusted Roofing Pros,
Pennsauken Mart to Petty's Island Edge.

Veterans Roofing covers all of Pennsauken Township, from the pre-WWII row housing along the Camden City border through the post-war ranches in central Pennsauken to the Routes 130 and 73 commercial corridors and Pennsauken Mart-anchored eastside. Owens Corning Platinum roofing, siding, windows, and seamless gutters out of our Northfield office.

The Local Roofer Pennsauken's Camden-Adjacent Blocks Trust.

Veterans Roofing operates out of 331 Tilton Road in Northfield and services every Pennsauken Township address, from the pre-WWII row housing along the Camden City border through the post-war ranches in central Pennsauken to the Routes 130 and 73 commercial corridors and Pennsauken Mart-anchored eastside. Same crew, same materials, same response times as every other town in our service area.

Pennsauken is Camden City's largest neighboring township and structurally different from the rest of our Camden County coverage. Cherry Hill grew up as the 1950s-60s mid-century planned-suburb flagship. Voorhees came one generation later with 1980s-90s subdivisions. Haddonfield is the colonial-era 1713 historic district. Lindenwold is the PATCO-anchored 1940s-60s post-war working-class commuter borough. Audubon is the pre-1920 streetcar suburb. Pennsauken occupies a different position from all of them: directly bordering Camden City to the west with a transition zone of pre-WWII row housing, then expanding eastward into 1950s-60s post-war ranches and capes plus the Routes 130 and 73 commercial corridors that run through the heart of the township. The Pennsauken Mart on the eastern edge anchors retail commerce, and the township touches the Delaware River along its northwestern edge near Petty's Island.

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 Pennsauken that means a spec built for which side of the township your block sits on. The pre-WWII row housing along the Camden border has stock built between roughly 1910 and 1940, often in third-cycle replacement territory with skip-sheathed deck rebuilds, original chimney flashing replacement, and tight-lot row-house downspout routing. The 1950s-60s post-war central and east Pennsauken ranches need second-cycle replacement with attic ventilation rebuilds, modern flashing detail, and broadleaf-canopy gutter spec. The Routes 130/73 corridor blocks have mixed-use considerations where commercial-adjacent residential properties need fire-rated underlayment in some cases.

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 Pennsauken address.

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The Roofer Pennsauken Homeowners
Recommend to Their Neighbors

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

Camden-Border & Post-War Township Spec

Pennsauken Specialists • Photo-Documented

Pennsauken's pre-WWII row housing along the Camden border plus 1950s-60s post-war ranches across the township needs spec the standard suburban template misses. We've gotten specific about each side.

  • Third-cycle spec with skip-sheathed deck rebuilds for pre-WWII row housing
  • Second-cycle spec for 1950s-60s post-war ranches
  • Fire-rated underlayment for Routes 130/73 corridor-adjacent blocks

Platinum Materials, Pennsauken-Spec'd

Owens Corning Platinum Quality

A 1925 Pennsauken row house on the Camden border and a 1958 post-war ranch in central Pennsauken need different roofing decisions. Our Platinum installs match shingle line, ventilation rebuild, and flashing detail to your specific Pennsauken block and housing era.

  • Platinum Preferred certified installation
  • Materials matched to pre-WWII row vs post-war ranch 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 Pennsauken 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

Pennsauken Roofing FAQs

Straight answers to the questions Pennsauken homeowners ask most about pre-WWII row housing, post-war ranch spec, Routes 130/73 corridor blocks, permits, and storm claims.

My Pennsauken home is a pre-WWII row house along the Camden border. What should I expect?

Third-cycle replacement territory. The pre-WWII row housing along the western edge of Pennsauken touching the Camden City line was built roughly 1910-1940 and is now 85-115 years old. That means the original roof was replaced multiple times across the decades. Common issues we find: chimney flashings that were never replaced in-kind during prior projects, attic ventilation that was never rebuilt to modern spec, skip-sheathed decks that need solid-sheathing in places where prior shortcuts left gaps, tight row-house downspout routing that needs reworking to current code, and shared-wall flashing considerations for attached or semi-attached homes. A free multipoint inspection catalogs what's been deferred.

My Pennsauken home is a 1950s-60s post-war ranch in central or east Pennsauken. Where am I in the cycle?

Squarely in the second-cycle replacement window. The 1950s-60s Pennsauken ranches and capes are now 55-70 years old. If the original roof was never replaced, it's decades past lifespan. If it was replaced once 20-30 years ago, you're at the point where that replacement is aging out. The most common issues are under-spec'd attic ventilation from the original framing, original galvanized chimney flashings that have corroded through, and pipe-boot collars that were never resealed.

What's the difference between Pennsauken and Cherry Hill for roofing purposes?

Different position relative to Camden City, different housing era, different density. Cherry Hill grew up as one of New Jersey's flagship planned suburbs in the 1950s-60s, with spacious mid-century lots and homogeneous planned-suburb pattern east of Camden's outer ring. Pennsauken is structurally different: a township directly bordering Camden City to the west with a mix of pre-WWII row housing along the Camden line transitioning into 1950s-60s post-war ranches across central and east blocks. Pennsauken's housing is older, denser, and more demographically mixed than Cherry Hill's planned-suburb pattern. Different township permits (Pennsauken Township vs Cherry Hill Township).

I'm on a Route 130 or Route 73 corridor block. Does that change the roofing spec?

Yes, slightly. Routes 130 and 73 run through Pennsauken carrying higher traffic and adjacent commercial-mixed-use exposure than the residential side streets. For mixed-use buildings and corridor-adjacent residential blocks, the spec considerations include: hidden-hanger seamless gutters that handle higher runoff volume from larger commercial roofs nearby, fire-rated underlayment where required by code for mixed-use proximity, and dumpster/material drop logistics that account for the commercial traffic during install week. For purely residential side streets away from the corridors, standard residential spec applies.

Do I need a permit to replace my roof in Pennsauken?

Yes. Pennsauken 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.

What is a skip-sheathed deck and why does it matter for my older Pennsauken row house?

A skip-sheathed roof deck is the pre-1920s practice of nailing roof planks down with intentional gaps between them, usually 1 to 2 inches wide. The gaps allowed wood shake roofing to breathe. Modern asphalt shingles cannot be installed directly over skip sheathing because shingles need continuous support, sealing strips need a flat surface, and underlayment will sag through the gaps. The fix is solid-sheathing the deck with new plywood or OSB before the modern shingle system goes on. Many Pennsauken pre-WWII row houses along the Camden border have skip sheathing under decades of prior roofs, and we identify it during the inspection and quote the deck rebuild as part of the project, not as a surprise mid-job.

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

Yes. After major nor'easters, summer wind events, and the occasional tornado-warning storm system that hits Camden County, we work directly with insurance adjusters on Pennsauken 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 Pennsauken?

Same-day for active leaks and post-storm tarp requests across Pennsauken. 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 Pennsauken?

Yes. We partner with GreenSky to offer flexible financing for Pennsauken 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 Pennsauken Home With Confidence

From a 1925 row house off the Camden border to a 1958 post-war ranch in central Pennsauken, our crew keeps Pennsauken 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 Pennsauken Homeowners
Trust Veterans Roofing

From the pre-WWII row housing along the Camden City border through the post-war ranches in central Pennsauken to the Routes 130 and 73 commercial corridors and Pennsauken Mart-anchored eastside, Pennsauken homeowners rely on Veterans Roofing for spec built for the actual housing era at their address. Whether it's a third-cycle replacement on a 1925 row house with skip-sheathed deck that needs solid-sheathing, a second-cycle replacement on a 1958 post-war ranch with under- vented attic, a corridor-adjacent fire-rated underlayment install, or full storm- damage restoration after a nor'easter, residents consistently praise our communication, clean job sites, premium materials, and Camden-border workflow. These verified reviews highlight why Pennsauken families continue choosing Veterans Roofing season after season.

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