Audubon Park is a unique cooperative borough built as WWII defense-worker housing in 1941. Legacy Exteriors installs roofing, siding, windows, and doors here, and we know these streets well. The housing stock runs to one-and-a-half-story attached and semi-detached co-op homes of consistent design. Every job carries top-tier manufacturer warranty coverage, installed by crews who work this area week in and week out.
The uniform 1940s construction means whole blocks age together — when one roof is due, the neighbors usually are too. Our crews handle both worlds: architectural shingle systems from GAF, Atlas, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed on the pitched roofs, and modern low-slope membrane work where rowhome and twin rooflines call for it. We also run storm-damage insurance claims end to end; our crews cover Audubon Park and Audubon the same week, so response is fast.
Siding in Audubon Park has to fit the neighborhood — one-and-a-half-story attached and semi-detached co-op homes of consistent design set the visual tone. We install the full ProVia lineup — from budget-smart Ultra vinyl that keeps a whole block's look consistent to premium Harbor Mill shake — with the trim and flashing detail older homes deserve.
Older twins and rowhomes here often still carry drafty originals — sometimes 50 years old — that bleed heat and let street noise straight through. ProVia Aspect and Endure windows solve it: precise custom fits, ENERGY STAR certification, and most Audubon Park installs wrapped in a single day.
The right entry door lifts the whole front of a house, and Audubon Park's one-and-a-half-story attached and semi-detached co-op homes of consistent design reward it. We install ProVia's Legacy steel, Ascent fiberglass, and Signet fiberglass lines — each built to order with your choice of glass, finish, and hardware.
Ready to start your project in Audubon Park? Call Legacy Exteriors at (609) 623-5523 or request a free estimate online — we'll come to you, measure, and give you a real number. Nearby, our crews also serve Audubon, Mount Ephraim, Oaklyn and Haddon Township — so if you've seen our signs around Camden County, that's why.