From original Levittowners and Ranchers to Country Clubbers expanded three times over — across every section from Thornridge to Vermilion Hills — we design and install custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures throughout Levittown.
Levittown is one of the most famous planned communities in America — roughly 52,000 residents in the Levitt-built sections of Lower Bucks County, about forty-five minutes from our West Conshohocken headquarters. And here’s the thing most people outside Lower Bucks never realize: Levittown isn’t a municipality. It’s a community spread across four of them — Bristol Township, Middletown Township, Falls Township, and Tullytown Borough — which matters more than you’d think when it’s time to pull a permit. It’s also one of the best sunroom and patio enclosure markets we serve, for reasons built into the houses themselves.
Levitt & Sons built Levittown between 1952 and 1958 — roughly 17,300 homes raised at assembly-line speed for the families of a booming postwar economy, including the steelworkers of the new Fairless Works on the Delaware. The construction system was famous: standardized models, crews moving house to house performing one specialized step at a time, and a finished home for a price a working family could actually pay. It put homeownership within reach for a generation, and it made Levittown a national symbol of the postwar suburb.
The community’s organizing logic is still its charm. More than forty named sections — Thornridge, Snowball Gate, Cobalt Ridge, Magnolia Hill, Quincy Hollow, and on through the alphabet — each with every street name beginning with the section’s letter, threaded together by the Levittown Parkway and anchored by what was, when it opened in 1953, one of the largest shopping centers in the country. Six original house models rotated along the streets: the Levittowner, the Rancher, the Jubilee, the Pennsylvanian, the Colonial, and the Country Clubber — all built on concrete slab foundations, many with radiant heating laid into the slab itself, a detail that still shapes how additions get designed seventy years later.
Levittown today is a study in seventy years of adaptation. The once-bare lots grew mature trees; the original models grew second stories, garages, family rooms, and additions of every vintage — it’s genuinely rare to find a Levitt home that hasn’t been expanded at least once. The steel era gave way to a commuter corridor along Route 13, I-95, and the Levittown rail station on the Northeast Corridor, and the community keeps turning over to new generations of families drawn by the same thing that built it: solid, attainable homes on livable streets in Lower Bucks County.
Levittown is about forty-five minutes from our West Conshohocken headquarters via I-95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike — squarely in our home-county ring. Looking beyond Levittown, we also serve Bucks County from top to bottom, including Warminster and Doylestown at the county seat.
Whether you’re adding a four season sunroom to an expanded Pennsylvanian, enclosing the patio behind a Rancher in Snowball Gate, or screening the slab beside a Levittowner’s carport, the right product depends on your home and how you’ll use the space. We build all four primary outdoor living products throughout Levittown’s sections.
Fully insulated, year-round rooms — the natural next chapter for a Levitt home that’s already been expanded once or twice. For families living in these houses across generations, a four season room adds the true year-round living space the original compact floor plans never had.
Light-filled rooms designed for spring through fall enjoyment — a strong match for a community whose life has always run through its backyards, from the section pools every summer to seventy years of cookouts on the original slabs.
Built around your existing patio, deck, or porch — and if there is one community our patio enclosures were made for, it’s this one. Nearly every Levitt home came with a slab patio or gained one decades ago, the single-story models put the whole house on the patio’s level, and an enclosure over that existing slab is the most integrated, most economical addition a Levittown home can take. Glass, screen, or combination styles.
Insect protection plus overhead weather coverage for a community that spends its summers outside — backyard dinners, pool evenings, and the mosquitoes that come with mature trees and Mill Creek. A screen room keeps the season yours.
Levittown projects come with considerations rooted in how the community was built — a four-municipality footprint that decides which office issues your permit, a housing stock of standardized slab-built models modified in ten thousand different ways, and lot-by-lot zoning that changes with the township line. Here’s what shapes projects here.
Levittown is a community, not a municipality — its sections sit across Bristol Township, Middletown Township, Falls Township, and Tullytown Borough, and your section determines which of the four issues your building permit and which zoning ordinance governs your lot. Neighbors two sections apart can face different setback rules, different application forms, and different review timelines for the identical project. None of it is difficult; all of it depends on knowing which rulebook applies before the design is finalized rather than after. Our project managers confirm your municipality from your address during the consultation, design to that township’s requirements from the start, and prepare the right submission the first time.
Six models built this community — the Levittowner, Rancher, Jubilee, Pennsylvanian, Colonial, and Country Clubber — and they share DNA that shapes every addition: concrete slab-on-grade construction with no basements, and in many homes, the original radiant heating coils laid directly into that slab. An enclosure or sunroom on a Levitt home starts by respecting both — footings and attachment points planned around the slab’s construction, and the location of original radiant lines (working or long decommissioned) confirmed before anyone cuts concrete. The other design reality is seventy years of modification: second stories, converted carports, family-room additions of every decade. We design the new room to the house as it stands today — rooflines, siding, and proportions coordinated with whichever era of the home it joins — not to a 1953 floor plan.
Levitt’s original lots were modest by design — the point was attainability — but the layouts put usable yard behind nearly every model, and an enclosure sized to the existing patio almost always fits comfortably within the buildable envelope. The wrinkle is that the envelope itself varies: setback, lot coverage, and impervious surface rules are set by each of the four municipalities, so the same enclosure that’s straightforward in a Falls Township section may need a dimension adjusted two sections over in Bristol Township. We confirm the applicable zoning for your specific lot up front and size the design to approve cleanly — which is a far better sequence than designing first and negotiating with the zoning officer later.
Whether your home is an original Levittowner in Thornridge, an expanded Country Clubber, or a Rancher with three generations of modifications, the same factory-trained installers do the work — our own team, never subcontractors.
Half a century of structural coverage on every project — a warranty on the same scale as the homes themselves, which have already proven what seventy years of solid construction looks like. No depreciation, no fine print.
Our products are manufactured in Pennsylvania and engineered for the Delaware Valley’s humid summers and freeze-thaw winters — regionally made rooms for the most famous Pennsylvania-built community there is.
Four municipalities, six house models, and seventy years of modifications mean a Levittown project manager has to know exactly which rulebook and which house they’re working with. Yours confirms your township, your zoning, and your home’s construction before the design is final — and handles the permit path from there.
We install across all of Levittown’s sections, in every one of the four municipalities they span. A representative sample of the sections we serve:
Birch Valley | Blue Ridge | Cobalt Ridge | Crabtree Hollow | Dogwood Hollow | Elderberry Pond | Farmbrook | Forsythia Gate | Goldenridge | Greenbrook
Highland Park | Holly Hill | Indian Creek | Juniper Hill | Kenwood | Lakeside | Magnolia Hill | Mill Creek Falls | North Park | Oaktree Hollow | Orangewood | Pinewood | Plumbridge
Quincy Hollow | Red Cedar Hill | Red Rose Gate | Snowball Gate | Stonybrook | Thornridge | Twin Oaks | Upper Orchard | Vermilion Hills | Violetwood | Whitewood — across Bristol Township, Middletown Township, Falls Township, and Tullytown Borough, plus neighboring Fairless Hills
Your specific section not listed? We serve every section of Levittown, in all four municipalities. Submit your address through our consultation form and we’ll confirm in our first response.
Looking beyond Levittown? See our Doylestown overview, our Bucks County overview, or our complete service area.
About forty-five minutes via I-95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike — Levittown sits squarely in our home-county ring, and Bucks County is core territory for us. Scheduling consultations, installations, and follow-up visits is straightforward; this is not a stretch market for our crews.
It depends on your section. Levittown spans Bristol Township, Middletown Township, Falls Township, and Tullytown Borough, and your section determines which municipality issues the permit and which zoning ordinance applies to your lot. If you’re not sure which one you’re in, you’re in good company — plenty of longtime residents aren’t. We confirm it from your address during the consultation and handle the correct submission, so the answer becomes our job rather than your homework.
It’s a real design consideration, and one we plan for from the start. Levitt homes were built slab-on-grade, and many carried radiant heating laid directly into the slab — in some homes still working, in many long since decommissioned. Before any concrete is cut or any attachment made, the design accounts for the slab’s construction and the location of any original radiant lines. The addition’s own footings and floor are engineered as their own system beside the house, so your existing slab is respected rather than gambled with.
Yes — and this is most of what Levittown design work actually is. Very few Levitt homes still match their 1950s floor plan, so we design the new room to your house as it stands today: rooflines coordinated with whichever addition it joins, siding and trim matched to the current exterior, and proportions that make the new room read as part of the home’s story rather than a bolt-on. Bring us the house you have, not the model it started as.
Almost always. Levitt’s lots were modest by design, but the layouts put real usable yard behind nearly every model, and an enclosure sized to the existing patio typically fits comfortably within the buildable envelope. The detail that matters is that setback and coverage rules differ across the four municipalities — so we confirm your lot’s specific zoning up front and size the design to approve cleanly the first time.
Schedule a free in-home design consultation. Our team will visit your home — whether it’s an original Levittowner, an expanded Pennsylvanian, or a Country Clubber that’s grown with three generations — and walk through what’s possible for your specific house, lot, and township. No pressure, no obligation. Response within one business day.
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