Brooklawn is a compact riverfront borough at the mouth of Big Timber Creek. Legacy Exteriors installs roofing, siding, windows, and doors here, and we know these streets well. The housing stock runs to tight blocks of early-1900s twins and rowhomes with some post-war infill. Manufacturer-certified installation means the warranties here are real ones — and our Pleasantville headquarters is minutes away, not hours.
Creek-side humidity and older flat and low-slope sections make water management the first conversation on most jobs. 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. Storm damage? We handle insurance claims start to finish, the same way we do for homeowners over in Gloucester City.
New siding is the fastest way to transform a Brooklawn home, and with tight blocks of early-1900s twins and rowhomes with some post-war infill to work with, the design choices matter. 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 Brooklawn installs wrapped in a single day.
Entry doors here take real weather — and a builder-grade slab shows its age fast. ProVia builds every door we hang — Legacy steel, Ascent fiberglass, Signet fiberglass — to the exact opening, with glass, finish, and hardware you pick.
Talk to us before your next exterior project in Brooklawn — the estimate is free, the number is (609) 623-5523, and the advice is honest either way. Nearby, our crews also serve Gloucester City, Bellmawr, Mount Ephraim and Camden — so if you've seen our signs around Camden County, that's why.