Custom Sunrooms & Outdoor Living in Gloucester County, NJ

From the substantial suburban homes of Washington Township to the college-town energy of Glassboro to the antique-village character of Mullica Hill and the preserved farmland of the southern county — we design and install custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across Gloucester County’s varied South Jersey communities.

What We Serve in Gloucester County

Gloucester County is one of the most varied counties in our South Jersey footprint — packed into about 337 square miles between Camden County to the north and Salem County to the south, with 24 municipalities ranging from established suburbs to a real college town to working farmland that has been preserved against development. Our work reflects that range.

 

The northern county is suburban Gloucester at its most established. Washington Township is the largest municipality by population, anchored by the communities of Sewell, Turnersville, and Hurffville — substantial post-war and newer single-family neighborhoods with the kind of lots, architectural language, and design seriousness that integrate cleanly with thoughtful sunroom additions. Mantua Township, Deptford Township, Pitman, Wenonah, West Deptford, and Woodbury Heights round out the inner-suburban arc. Woodbury itself — the county seat — has a designated historic district and the walkable small-city character of an older borough.

The central county centers on Glassboro — a genuine college town anchored by Rowan University, which has driven substantial recent growth and brought a mix of student-area density, faculty housing, and family neighborhoods. Mullica Hill (in Harrison Township) is one of South Jersey’s most architecturally intact small towns, with a designated antique-shop main street and a real preservation-minded character. Pitman, just south of Glassboro, is a small borough with a distinctive heritage — the Pitman Grove Camp Meeting circle, founded in 1871 as a Methodist gathering ground, sits on the National Register of Historic Places, and the borough remains famously “dry.”

The southern and western county is where Gloucester becomes genuinely rural. Franklin Township, South Harrison, Elk, and parts of Monroe Township feature working farmland, scattered country homes, and over nineteen thousand acres of land preserved through New Jersey’s Garden State Preservation Trust. The Delaware River boroughs of the western county — Paulsboro, National Park, Westville, and Logan Township — have older industrial-era housing stock alongside newer development. Swedesboro and the Woolwich Township area in the northwest have been among New Jersey’s fastest-growing communities, with substantial new construction.

Gloucester County borders Camden County to the north and Salem County to the south — both areas we serve.

What We Build for Gloucester County Homeowners

Whether you’re adding a four season sunroom to a Washington Township colonial, building a patio enclosure behind a Mullica Hill historic home, or screening a porch on a Monroe Township country lot, 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 Gloucester County.

Studio roof style four season sunroom on a Pennsylvania home — single-slope clean modern roofline by Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Four Season Sunrooms

Fully insulated, year-round rooms — a strong fit for the substantial post-war and newer suburban homes of Washington Township, Mantua, and the established Gloucester County suburban neighborhoods where the addition becomes a permanent extension of the home.


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Three Season Sunrooms

Light-filled rooms designed for spring through fall enjoyment. A popular choice across the county’s established suburban neighborhoods and a natural fit for country properties in the southern townships.


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Glass patio enclosure with floor-to-ceiling tempered glass panels and aluminum framing — custom built by Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Patio Enclosures

Built around your existing patio, deck, or porch — a particularly strong fit for the historic boroughs of Mullica Hill, Pitman, and Woodbury where the existing rear hardscape already has good bones. Glass, screen, or combination styles.

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Custom screened-in porch with insect-resistant fiberglass screening on a Pennsylvania colonial home — built by Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Screen Rooms

Insect protection plus overhead weather coverage — a natural fit for Gloucester County’s mature suburban neighborhoods and country properties, particularly anywhere near working farmland, water features, or the wooded areas of the southern townships.

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Building in Gloucester County: What's Different

Gloucester County projects come with considerations rooted in South Jersey suburban architecture, the historic-borough character of the central county, and the genuine country setting of the southern and western townships. The Pinelands National Reserve has a smaller footprint here than in Burlington or Atlantic, but the preserved farmland of the southern county is its own distinctive feature. Here’s what shapes projects here.

South Jersey Suburban Architecture

Gloucester County’s residential 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 of Washington Township, Mantua, Deptford, and the surrounding municipalities. The lots tend to be flatter than the rolling piedmont of Pennsylvania’s western counties. A sunroom on these homes should respect the 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 Gloucester County suburban homes with the same regional sensibility we bring to neighboring Camden County.

Gloucester County has some of South Jersey’s most architecturally intact small boroughs. Mullica Hill — within Harrison Township — features a designated historic main street known for its antique shops and preservation-minded character, with substantial older homes throughout the surrounding neighborhood. Pitman is a small borough with a distinctive heritage — the Pitman Grove Camp Meeting circle, founded in 1871 as a Methodist summer gathering ground, sits on the National Register of Historic Places, and the borough has retained much of its nineteenth-century camp-cottage architecture and remains famously “dry.” Woodbury — the county seat — has its own designated historic district. Where your home falls within a historic district or borough with preservation considerations, 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.

The southern and western county is where Gloucester becomes genuinely rural. Franklin Township, South Harrison, Elk, and parts of Monroe Township feature working farmland, scattered country homes, and over nineteen thousand acres of land preserved through New Jersey’s Garden State Preservation Trust against future development. This is rare in our service area — most of our counties have preserved parks and woodlands, but Gloucester’s southern townships have preserved working farms. Projects on country lots benefit from the same attention to siting, view orientation, and integration with the broader landscape that we bring to larger rural properties in counties like Chester or Burlington. A few areas of Franklin Township sit within the Pinelands National Reserve, which can add Pinelands Commission certification to the permit process — we address this during the design phase if it applies to your specific parcel.

Why Gloucester County Homeowners Choose Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Installed by Our Own Certified Team

Whether your home is a Washington Township colonial, a Mullica Hill historic property, or a country home on preserved farmland, the same factory-trained installers do the work — our own team, never subcontractors. Consistent quality across every kind of Gloucester County project.

50-Year Non-Prorated Warranty

Half a century of structural coverage on every project. No depreciation, no fine print. The same warranty whether your home is suburban Sewell or rural South Harrison.

Pennsylvania-Made Components

Our products are manufactured in Pennsylvania, engineered for the climate Gloucester County experiences. Same regional manufacturing and climate-matched engineering across the river.

A Dedicated Project Manager Across the River

Our headquarters is in West Conshohocken — across the bridge from Gloucester County via the Commodore Barry. Gloucester projects get the same dedicated project manager, same scheduling priority, and same warranty service as projects in our home Pennsylvania counties. The bridge crossing is built into how we schedule, never reflected in pricing.

Where We Build in Gloucester County

We install across the full Gloucester County footprint — all 24 municipalities. A representative sample of the communities we serve:

Northern Suburban Core

Washington Township (Sewell, Turnersville, Hurffville) | Mantua | Deptford | West Deptford | Pitman | Wenonah | Woodbury Heights | National Park

Central County / Glassboro & Historic Boroughs

Glassboro | Mullica Hill (Harrison Township) | Woodbury | Westville | East Greenwich | Monroe Township (Williamstown) | Clayton

Delaware River & Western County

Paulsboro | Logan Township | Greenwich Township | Swedesboro | Woolwich Township

Southern & Outer County

Franklin Township | South Harrison | Elk Township | Newfield

Your specific town not listed? We serve essentially every address in Gloucester 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.

Gloucester County Frequently Asked Questions

These homes are some of our most natural fits in South Jersey. Substantial post-war and newer suburban colonials, 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.

Possibly, depending on your specific address. Mullica Hill’s main street and surrounding historic district have preservation-minded character that affects exterior modifications on properties within the district. Pitman has the historic Pitman Grove Camp Meeting circle on the National Register, with surrounding nineteenth-century camp-cottage architecture that warrants careful design treatment. Woodbury — the county seat — has its own designated historic district. 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.

It often changes the design more than it changes the process. Country properties in southern Gloucester County have the kind of lot scale and landscape relationship where the sunroom’s siting, views, sun exposure, and integration with the broader property matters more than on a quarter-acre suburban lot. During the consultation, our designer walks the property to understand the site, then designs the room to suit the specifics. A few Franklin Township parcels sit within the Pinelands National Reserve — if your property is among them, the Pinelands Commission may add a certification step to the permit process, which we handle as part of the project.

Practically, no — university proximity doesn’t change the permit process or construction approach. Glassboro’s growth associated with Rowan has brought a mix of student-area density and substantial residential neighborhoods, and our work in Glassboro is typically on the family-residential side of that mix. The consultation is where we determine what works for your specific home.

Same dedicated project manager, same factory-trained installation crews, same 50-year warranty, and same scheduling priority as our Pennsylvania projects. Gloucester County is reached most often via the Commodore Barry Bridge, with parts of the county also accessible through the Walt Whitman Bridge. The bridge crossing is built into how we schedule and is never reflected in pricing. Many Pennsylvania residents have moved to Gloucester County and vice versa, and we treat the integrated Delaware Valley as the single market it actually is.

Ready to Plan Your Gloucester County Project?

Schedule a free in-home design consultation. Our team will visit your home — whether it’s a substantial Washington Township colonial, a Mullica Hill historic property, a Glassboro family home, or a country property in the southern county — and walk through what’s possible for your specific situation. No pressure, no obligation. Response within one business day.

Serving every municipality in Gloucester County. Response within one business day.