Veterans Roofing operates out of 331 Tilton Road in Northfield and services every Washington Township address (Gloucester County), from the Turnersville commercial corridor through Hurffville and the older subdivisions around Route 168 to the newer 2000s subdivision builds out toward Cross Keys and Grenloch. Same crew, same materials, same response times as every other town in our service area.
Washington Township is Gloucester County's largest population center at roughly 50,000 residents, anchored by the Turnersville commercial corridor along Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway. The township developed in four distinct subdivision waves over four decades. The 1960s-70s older Turnersville and Hurffville-area homes (ranches, splits, capes) are now in the SECOND-cycle replacement window where original ventilation specs and galvanized flashings start failing. The 1980s-90s middle-wave subdivisions across the central township are in the FIRST-cycle window with original asphalt shingles, first-generation vinyl siding, and aluminum-frame windows aging out simultaneously. The 2000s newer subdivisions around Cross Keys and Grenloch are starting to enter the first-cycle window with more complex roof geometries (multiple gables, dormers, valley work) that need careful flashing detail. Four subdivision eras inside one township is a Gloucester County-distinctive pattern, similar in spirit to Mt. Laurel's 5-decade mix in Burlington but with a different commercial-corridor anchor (Turnersville vs Route 38 / Turnpike Exit 4).
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 Washington Township that means a spec built for the construction era of your block. 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-cycle replacement with original asphalt shingles, first-generation vinyl siding, and aluminum-frame windows aging out simultaneously. 2000s Cross Keys and Grenloch subdivision homes need careful flashing detail on the more complex roof geometries plus the first round of pipe-boot collar replacements. Mature oak and maple canopy across the older Hurffville and Route 168 blocks calls for oversized 6-inch seamless gutters with broadleaf-rated guards.
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 Washington Township address.