From the historic streets of Haddonfield and Collingswood to the substantial homes of Cherry Hill and Voorhees to the established neighborhoods stretching across the inner-ring boroughs — we design and install custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across Camden County’s varied South Jersey communities.
Camden County is South Jersey’s connection to the Philadelphia region — a varied county that runs from the historic and post-industrial Camden waterfront across the Delaware from Philadelphia through some of the most established suburban communities in South Jersey. The county’s character changes meaningfully as you move east from the river, and our work reflects that range.
Camden City itself — the county seat and namesake — sits directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia. The city has the dense rowhouse and twin housing typical of older industrial cities, and many city blocks don’t have the lot geometry for a traditional sunroom. We’ll tell you honestly when a Camden City address doesn’t fit, and we treat the assessment seriously. Where there are real rear yards or existing patios, a patio enclosure or screen room is often the right answer.
Moving east, the historic Haddon cluster — Haddonfield, Collingswood, Haddon Township, Haddon Heights, Audubon, Barrington, Oaklyn, Merchantville — features some of the most architecturally intact small boroughs in South Jersey. Haddonfield in particular has a walkable Victorian downtown, colonial-era buildings, and substantial detached homes with real character. Collingswood has become one of South Jersey’s most distinctive small downtowns. These boroughs are strong sunroom territory — the homes have the lots and the architectural seriousness to support thoughtful additions.
Further east, the suburban core anchors the county’s residential identity. Cherry Hill is by far the largest municipality in Camden County (and one of the largest in New Jersey), home to substantial post-war and newer single-family homes spread across more than twenty-four square miles. Voorhees, Berlin Borough and Berlin Township, Gloucester Township (with its communities of Blackwood, Erial, Glendora, and Sicklerville), Pennsauken, Lindenwold, and the surrounding municipalities offer established suburban neighborhoods with the lot sizes and home styles that suit sunroom and patio enclosure additions. This is our strongest Camden County territory.
Camden County borders Philadelphia County to the west across the Delaware River, Burlington County to the north, and Gloucester County to the south — all areas we serve.
Whether you’re adding a four season sunroom to a Cherry Hill colonial, enclosing a patio behind a Haddonfield Victorian, or screening a back porch in Voorhees, the right product depends on your home, your lot, and how you’ll use the space. We build all four primary outdoor living products across Camden County.
Fully insulated, year-round rooms — well-suited to the substantial post-war and newer suburban homes of Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Berlin, and the surrounding municipalities where the addition becomes a permanent extension of the home.
Light-filled rooms designed for spring through fall enjoyment. A popular choice across the county’s established suburban neighborhoods at a more accessible investment than four season construction.
Built around your existing patio, deck, or porch — a particularly strong fit for Haddonfield, Collingswood, and the historic Haddon boroughs where the existing rear hardscape often has good bones already. Glass, screen, or combination styles.
Insect protection plus overhead weather coverage — a particularly natural fit for South Jersey’s mature, tree-shaded back yards where summer mosquitoes and the proximity of marshy waterways make screening essential to comfortable outdoor enjoyment.
Camden County projects come with considerations specific to South Jersey — different architectural traditions than the Pennsylvania side of the river, historic district expectations in the Haddon cluster, honest assessment for Camden City, and a New Jersey permit landscape that operates differently from Pennsylvania townships. Here’s what shapes projects here.
Camden County’s residential housing stock differs meaningfully from the Pennsylvania side of the river. Cherry Hill, Voorhees, and the surrounding suburbs are characterized largely by brick-and-vinyl two-story colonials, center-hall traditionals, split-levels, ranches, and bi-levels built during the post-war suburban expansion. The lots tend to be flatter than the rolling piedmont of Chester or Montgomery. A sunroom in this context should respect these South Jersey proportions and materials — a gable roof matching the home’s existing pitch, trim and color coordinated with the host, and an integration that feels like the home’s natural extension rather than a contrasting addition. Our designers approach South Jersey homes with this regional sensibility in mind.
Haddonfield, Collingswood, Haddon Heights, Audubon, and several other Camden County boroughs have designated historic districts or local historic preservation considerations that affect exterior modifications. Haddonfield’s downtown and surrounding residential streets are particularly well-preserved — substantial Victorian, Colonial Revival, and early-twentieth-century homes that demand traditional architectural respect from any addition. 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.
Camden City has the dense rowhouse and twin housing typical of older industrial cities, with many narrow lots that don’t have the geometry for a traditional sunroom. We’ll tell you honestly when a Camden City address doesn’t fit, and we don’t bring high-pressure sales tactics to those conversations. Where there are real rear yards or existing patios in the city, a patio enclosure or screen room is often a viable alternative. The free consultation is where we work through what your specific property can support.
New Jersey townships and boroughs operate differently from Pennsylvania municipalities, with their own construction code requirements, zoning processes, and permit submission norms. NJ has a state Uniform Construction Code that brings some consistency, but each municipality runs its own building department and adds its own local zoning requirements. We’ve worked across Camden County’s municipalities and understand the specific processes — from Cherry Hill’s larger professional operation to the smaller borough offices in Haddonfield, Collingswood, and elsewhere. Your project manager handles the NJ permit submission and any back-and-forth on your behalf.
Whether your home is in Cherry Hill, Haddonfield, or anywhere across the Delaware in South Jersey, the same factory-trained installers do the work — our own team, never subcontractors. Consistent quality on both sides of the river.
Half a century of structural coverage on every project. No depreciation, no fine print. The same warranty whether you’re building in suburban Cherry Hill or historic Haddonfield.
Our products are manufactured in Pennsylvania, engineered for the climate Camden County experiences. Same regional manufacturing and climate-matched engineering whether your home is in PA or NJ.
Our headquarters is in West Conshohocken — across the bridge from Camden County. Camden projects get the same dedicated project manager, same scheduling priority, and same warranty service as projects in our home county. The bridge is on us, never on your invoice.
We install across the full Camden County footprint. A representative sample of the communities we serve:
Camden | Collingswood | Haddonfield | Haddon Township | Haddon Heights | Audubon | Audubon Park | Oaklyn | Merchantville | Pennsauken | Brooklawn | Bellmawr | Mount Ephraim | Barrington
Cherry Hill | Voorhees | Berlin Borough | Berlin Township | Gloucester Township (Blackwood, Erial, Sicklerville) | Somerdale | Magnolia | Lawnside | Runnemede | Stratford | Lindenwold | Laurel Springs | Hi-Nella
Pine Hill | Clementon | Gibbsboro | Chesilhurst | Winslow Township | Waterford | Tavistock | Pine Valley | Woodlynne
Your specific town not listed? We serve essentially every address in Camden County. Submit your address through our consultation form and we’ll confirm in our first response.
We also serve the surrounding region — explore neighboring Burlington County or our complete service area.
These homes are some of our most natural fits. South Jersey post-war and newer suburban colonials, center-hall traditionals, splits, and ranches have the lots, the proportions, and the architectural language that integrate cleanly with a well-designed sunroom. We typically recommend a gable roof matching the home’s existing pitch, trim and color coordinated with the host, and proportions sized appropriately for the home. The consultation is where we walk the specific property and determine the best siting and configuration.
Haddonfield has a designated historic district with design review requirements for exterior modifications. Several other Camden County boroughs (Collingswood, Haddon Heights, Audubon, and others) 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. It adds time to permitting but isn’t a barrier to a well-designed addition.
It depends entirely on your specific block and lot. Camden City has the dense rowhouse and twin housing typical of older industrial cities, and many narrow lots don’t have the geometry for a traditional sunroom. We’ll tell you honestly when that’s the case — no upsell, no high-pressure tactics. Where there are real rear yards or existing patios in the city, a patio enclosure or screen room is often a viable alternative. The free consultation is where we determine what your property can actually support.
New Jersey uses a state Uniform Construction Code that brings some consistency across municipalities, but each township and borough still runs its own building department with its own local zoning requirements. The process feels different from the Pennsylvania township-by-township pattern, but our team has worked across Camden County’s municipalities and knows the specific processes. We handle the NJ permit submission and any back-and-forth on your behalf, with realistic timeline expectations set from the start.
Yes. Camden County projects get the same dedicated project manager, same factory-trained installation crews, same 50-year warranty, and same scheduling priority as projects in our home Pennsylvania counties. The bridge crossing is built into how we schedule and is never reflected in pricing. Many of our Pennsylvania and South Jersey clients have ties across the river — family in both states, work commutes either way — and we treat the region as the single integrated market it actually is.
Schedule a free in-home design consultation. Our team will visit your home — whether it’s a substantial Cherry Hill colonial, a Haddonfield Victorian, or a more compact city home — and walk through what’s possible for your specific situation. No pressure, no obligation. Response within one business day.
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