From the substantial homes of Moorestown and Mount Laurel to the historic streets of Mount Holly and the lake communities of Medford to the rural pinelands of the eastern county — we design and install custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across Burlington County’s remarkable range of South Jersey landscapes.
Burlington County is New Jersey’s largest county by land area — over eight hundred square miles of South Jersey landscape that stretches from the Delaware River east into the heart of the Pinelands National Reserve. Forty municipalities cover that distance, and the character of the county changes dramatically as you move east from the river suburbs to the preserved pinelands.
The western and river-adjacent townships are the heart of Burlington County’s residential identity — and our strongest sunroom territory. Moorestown anchors this region with substantial homes set on real lots, consistently ranked among New Jersey’s most desirable communities. Mount Laurel — the township that gave its name to the landmark New Jersey housing decision — has grown into one of the largest municipalities in the county, with established single-family neighborhoods across its twenty-two square miles. Cinnaminson, Delran, Riverton, Palmyra, Maple Shade, Riverside, Burlington Township, Burlington City, Florence, Edgewater Park, and Willingboro fill in the river corridor, blending older boroughs with post-war and newer suburban development.
The central county is anchored by Mount Holly — the historic county seat, with a designated historic district and the kind of walkable small-town character that distinguishes it from the surrounding suburbs. Medford to the south features substantial homes around the township’s distinctive lakes, with Medford Lakes Borough as a unique lake community within it. Marlton (officially Evesham Township) is one of the county’s largest municipalities, with established neighborhoods that grew alongside Cherry Hill across the Camden border. Lumberton, Westampton, Eastampton, Hainesport, and Southampton round out the central county — mixed suburban and rural-feeling townships with substantial detached homes.
The eastern county is where Burlington enters the Pinelands National Reserve — over a million acres of federally protected pine and oak forest. Tabernacle, Shamong, Woodland Township, Pemberton Township, Washington Township, Bass River, and Wharton present a genuinely different character: rural pine barrens settlements, lake communities, and farmsteads scattered across a preserved landscape. Construction in these eastern townships sits within the Pinelands Commission’s land-use rules — a real consideration we address during the design phase.
Burlington County borders Camden County to the south, Ocean County to the east, and Bucks County, Pennsylvania to the west across the Delaware River — all areas we serve.
Whether you’re adding a four season sunroom to a Moorestown colonial, building a patio enclosure on a Medford lakeside lot, screening a porch behind a Mount Laurel split-level, or enclosing a deck on a rural Tabernacle homestead, the right product depends on your home and your land. We build all four primary outdoor living products across Burlington County’s full range.
Fully insulated, year-round rooms — a particularly strong fit for the substantial homes of Moorestown, Mount Laurel, Medford, and the affluent corners of central Burlington County where the addition becomes a permanent extension of the home’s character.
Light-filled rooms designed for spring through fall enjoyment. A popular choice across the county’s established suburban neighborhoods and a natural fit for lake-adjacent properties around Medford and the central county.
Built around your existing patio, deck, or porch — a strong choice when you’ve already invested in good outdoor hardscape and want to extend its usable season. Glass, screen, or combination styles.
Insect protection plus overhead weather coverage — a particularly natural fit for Burlington County’s lake communities, wooded suburban lots, and Pine Barrens-adjacent properties where summer mosquitoes are an unavoidable reality.
Burlington County projects come with considerations specific to South Jersey and to this remarkably varied county — architectural traditions of the river-adjacent suburbs, historic district expectations in Mount Holly and surrounding boroughs, federal land-use rules in the eastern Pinelands townships, and the simple reality that this is a very large county. Here’s what shapes projects here.
The western and central Burlington County housing stock follows the South Jersey suburban tradition: brick-and-vinyl center-hall colonials, traditional two-story homes, splits, ranches, and bi-levels across the post-war and newer subdivisions. But Burlington adds a meaningful layer of substantial homes — the Moorestown estate market, Medford lake homes, the larger Mount Laurel single-family neighborhoods — where the design bar runs higher. A sunroom on these homes needs traditional gable proportions, divided-light glass appropriate to the home’s existing windows, and trim coordinated with the host architecture. Our designers approach these projects with the architectural seriousness they deserve.
Mount Holly — the county seat — has a designated historic district with substantial Federal, Victorian, and early-twentieth-century homes that demand traditional architectural respect from any addition. Several other Burlington County boroughs (Bordentown, Burlington City, Riverton, Palmyra) have similar local historic considerations. Where your home falls within a historic district, additional design review may be required as part of the permit process. Our project managers coordinate with local historic preservation officers as part of the submission — we treat this as part of doing the work properly, not an obstacle.
Roughly forty percent of Burlington County sits within the Pinelands National Reserve — the federally protected pine-and-oak forest landscape that covers much of southern New Jersey. Construction within the Pinelands is governed by the New Jersey Pinelands Commission, which has its own land-use regulations layered on top of municipal building codes. The Pinelands Commission classifies land into management areas (Forest Areas, Rural Development Areas, Regional Growth Areas, Pinelands Towns, and others), and the rules for residential additions vary significantly by classification. Practical effect: if you’re in Tabernacle, Shamong, Woodland, Pemberton, Washington Township, Bass River, or Wharton, your project may need Pinelands Commission certification in addition to municipal permits. We address this during the design phase — it can affect timeline, but is a known and navigable process.
Burlington is the largest county in New Jersey by area — a Mount Laurel project and a Bass River project both fall within our service area, but they are over thirty miles apart. We’re transparent about that: it means slightly longer transit time for our team on eastern Burlington projects. It does not mean different pricing, different scheduling priority, or different quality — every Burlington project gets the same dedicated project manager, same factory-trained crews, and same 50-year warranty. The driving distance is built into how we schedule, never something we charge for.
Whether your home is a Moorestown colonial, a Medford lake property, or a rural Pinelands homestead, the same factory-trained installers do the work — our own team, never subcontractors. Consistent quality from one end of this large county to the other.
Half a century of structural coverage on every project. No depreciation, no fine print. The same warranty whether you’re in suburban Mount Laurel or rural Tabernacle.
Our products are manufactured in Pennsylvania, engineered for the climate Burlington County experiences. Same regional manufacturing and climate-matched engineering across the river.
Burlington County’s range — from substantial Moorestown estates to Pinelands rural homesteads — means a Burlington project manager has to know more than one kind of work. Yours handles the permit landscape, including Pinelands Commission certification where it applies, and sets realistic expectations from day one.
We install across the full Burlington County footprint — all forty municipalities. A representative sample of the communities we serve:
Moorestown | Mount Laurel | Cinnaminson | Delran | Riverton | Palmyra | Maple Shade | Riverside | Burlington Township | Burlington City | Florence | Edgewater Park | Willingboro | Beverly | Delanco
Mount Holly | Medford | Medford Lakes | Marlton (Evesham Township) | Lumberton | Westampton | Eastampton | Hainesport | Southampton | Mansfield | Springfield Township
Bordentown Township | Bordentown City | Fieldsboro | Chesterfield | North Hanover | New Hanover | Wrightstown | Pemberton Borough
Tabernacle | Shamong | Woodland Township | Pemberton Township | Washington Township | Bass River | Wharton (limited — most is state forest)
Your specific town not listed? We serve essentially every address in Burlington County. Submit your address through our consultation form and we’ll confirm in our first response.
We also serve the surrounding region — explore neighboring Camden County or our complete service area.
These are some of our most natural fits in South Jersey. Substantial center-hall colonials and traditionals in Moorestown, Mount Laurel, Medford, and the affluent corners of central Burlington County have the architectural language, the lot scale, and the design seriousness that integrate cleanly with a thoughtful sunroom. We typically recommend a gable roof matching the home’s existing pitch, divided-light glass appropriate to the home’s windows, and trim coordinated with the host architecture. The consultation is where we walk the specific property and determine the right configuration.
Yes, and it’s worth knowing about up front. Roughly forty percent of Burlington County sits within the Pinelands National Reserve, governed by the New Jersey Pinelands Commission. The Commission classifies land into management areas with different residential construction rules. Depending on your specific parcel’s classification, your project may need Pinelands Commission certification in addition to your municipality’s permits. We address this during the design phase — it can extend the permit timeline, but it’s a known and navigable process. We’ve worked through Pinelands certification before and approach it as part of the project, not an obstacle.
Mount Holly has a designated historic district with design review requirements for exterior modifications. Several other Burlington County boroughs — Bordentown, Burlington City, Riverton, Palmyra — have similar local historic considerations. If your home falls within one of these districts, design review may be required as part of the permit process. Our project managers prepare and submit the historic district application as part of the project, and we design with review expectations in mind from the start.
Yes. Our service area covers all of Burlington County — from Moorestown along the Delaware River all the way east to the Pinelands rural townships. Eastern Burlington projects receive the same pricing, quality, and scheduling as projects closer to the river suburbs. The drive time is built into how we schedule — we plan consultation visits efficiently and absorb the distance into our project planning rather than passing it on as a surcharge.
Same dedicated project manager, same factory-trained installation crews, same 50-year warranty, and same scheduling priority as our Pennsylvania projects. Burlington connects directly to our Bucks County service area via the Tacony-Palmyra and Burlington-Bristol bridges, and crossing the Delaware is simply part of how we serve our region. Many of our clients have ties on both sides of the river, and we treat the integrated Delaware Valley as the single market it actually is.
Schedule a free in-home design consultation. Our team will visit your home — whether it’s a substantial Moorestown colonial, a Medford lake property, a Mount Laurel suburban home, or a rural Pinelands homestead — and walk through what’s possible for your specific situation. No pressure, no obligation. Response within one business day.
Serving every municipality in Burlington County. Response within one business day.