From the colonials of Greentree and Woodstream to the pine-shaded lakes of Kings Grant and Marlton Lakes to the old village core on Main Street — we design and install custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures throughout Marlton and all of Evesham Township.
Marlton is South Jersey’s great everyday hometown — roughly 47,000 residents at the crossroads of Routes 70 and 73, about fifty minutes from our West Conshohocken headquarters, with Cherry Hill directly next door and the Pine Barrens starting in its own southern backyard. And here’s the local handshake test: everyone says Marlton, but the municipality is Evesham Township — the name on your permit, your tax bill, and your zoning. It’s one town with two names and, helpfully for our purposes, exactly one permit office.
Evesham’s roots are Quaker — settled in the late 1600s and named for Evesham in Worcestershire, England, with the Cropwell Friends Meeting carrying that heritage forward near the old village. The name everyone actually uses came later, and from the ground itself: in the 1800s, the greensand marl dug from local pits became prized fertilizer for the region’s farms, and the village that grew on the trade became, plainly and perfectly, Marl-town. Marlton’s Main Street village core still holds the old bones.
The twentieth century made the crossroads. Routes 70 and 73 met at the old Marlton Circle — a landmark generations of South Jerseyans navigated with white knuckles until its modern redesign — and the township filled outward from there: postwar streets first, then the colonial and split-level neighborhoods of the 1970s through 90s in Greentree, Woodstream, and Heritage Village, then newer construction carrying growth to the present. Cherry Hill’s border on the west stitched Marlton into the region’s commuter fabric for good.
The township’s southern half tells a different story — it belongs to the Pines. Kings Grant spreads its master-planned neighborhoods among pine woods and lakes, Marlton Lakes gathers its community around water deeper in the forest, and the Black Run Preserve protects some 1,300 acres of Pinelands stream and bog that give Evesham a genuine wilderness inside its own borders. Living on the pine side comes with its own considerations — the Pinelands regulatory layer among them — covered below. Two Marltons, really: the crossroads town and the forest town, one township around them both.
Marlton is about fifty minutes from our West Conshohocken headquarters. Looking beyond Marlton, we also serve Burlington County end to end, including Cherry Hill directly next door.
Whether you’re adding a four season sunroom to a Greentree colonial, enclosing the deck behind a Kings Grant contemporary, or designing a lakeside room in Marlton Lakes, the right product depends on your home and how you’ll use the space. We build all four primary outdoor living products throughout Evesham Township.
Fully insulated, year-round rooms — real living space added to a family colonial, or a warm glass room looking into the winter pines on the township’s forest side. Comfortable in January, glorious in June.
Light-filled rooms designed for spring through fall enjoyment — a natural fit for a township whose seasons run from lake mornings in Kings Grant to long backyard evenings in Greentree, stretching the outdoor months at both ends.
Built around your existing patio, deck, or porch — and a natural fit for Marlton’s housing stock across the board. The colonials and splits of the 1970s-through-90s neighborhoods almost universally carry a rear patio or deck waiting to become a real room, and an enclosure over that existing footprint is the most integrated, most economical addition these homes can take. Glass, screen, or combination styles.
Insect protection plus overhead weather coverage — and anyone who lives on Evesham’s pine side already knows why. Between the lakes, the bogs of the Black Run, and the woods themselves, the mosquitoes are undefeated in open air; a screen room changes the standings.
Marlton projects come with considerations rooted in the township’s two-sided geography — a name that doesn’t match the municipality, a Pinelands layer across the southern forest side, and HOA communities with their own review. Here’s what shapes projects here.
Your mail says Marlton, your neighbors say Marlton, and your building permit says Evesham Township — because Marlton is the community’s name while Evesham is its government. The good news is that this is the simple kind of name game: unlike communities split across municipal lines, all of Marlton is Evesham, so one office issues every permit under one zoning ordinance. Our project managers work with Evesham’s permitting as a matter of routine, confirm your lot’s setback and coverage rules during the consultation, and prepare the submission as part of the project — the two-name arrangement stays a piece of local trivia rather than a complication.
Evesham’s southern half lies within the Pinelands, and what that means for your project depends on your parcel’s designated management area — many residential lots in the established communities proceed on a standard township permit, while others can involve a Pinelands Commission layer. The pine-side communities carry practical considerations too: Kings Grant’s associations operate architectural review that precedes the township permit, and some lake-community properties run on wells and septic systems whose setbacks shape where a room can sit. None of it is guesswork — the lines are drawn on maps, and our project managers confirm exactly what applies to your address, tell you plainly, and prepare the correct submissions as part of the project.
Marlton’s crossroads side is four decades of development history standing side by side, and the design conversation follows the house. The colonials and splits of Greentree, Woodstream, and Heritage Village want additions matched to their era — siding and trim coordinated, rooflines following the existing pitch, the patio or deck that’s already there put to work. Newer construction wants the newer-home treatment: modern siding integrated cleanly rather than patched, flashing detailed properly at the connection, and a finished room that reads like the builder’s best option package. Either way, the addition should look like it always belonged — that’s the standard.
Whether your home is a Greentree colonial, a contemporary in the Kings Grant pines, or a lakeside place in Marlton Lakes, the same factory-trained installers do the work — our own team, never subcontractors.
Half a century of structural coverage on every project. No depreciation, no fine print — the same warranty beside a Pinelands lake as anywhere else in our footprint.
Our products are manufactured in Pennsylvania and engineered for South Jersey’s climate — humid summers, raw winters, and the year-round dampness of life beside the Pines.
Evesham’s permitting, the Pinelands layer on the forest side, HOA review in Kings Grant, wells and septic at the lakes — a Marlton project manager has to know which applies to your specific parcel. Yours confirms it during the consultation and handles the right path from there.
We install across the crossroads neighborhoods, the pine-side communities, and the neighbors around them. A representative sample of the areas we serve:
The Main Street village | Greentree | Woodstream | Heritage Village | the neighborhoods off Routes 70 and 73
Kings Grant | Marlton Lakes | the Little Mill area | the lanes around the Black Run Preserve | the township’s pine-and-lake country
Cherry Hill | Mount Laurel | Medford | Voorhees | the Route 73 corridor — the heart of the Camden-Burlington suburbs
Your specific neighborhood or lake not listed? We serve essentially every residential address in Evesham Township. Submit your address through our consultation form and we’ll confirm in our first response.
Looking beyond Marlton? See our Cherry Hill overview next door, our Burlington County overview, or our complete service area.
Yes — Marlton is about fifty minutes from our headquarters, and South Jersey is a core part of our tri-state footprint, with Cherry Hill right next door already in our service family. We plan Marlton consultations and installations as dedicated visits, and it changes nothing about what we build, the crews doing the work, the warranty, or the design attention your project gets.
Both — Marlton is the community’s name, Evesham Township is its government, and the two cover the same ground. Every permit runs through Evesham Township’s office under one zoning ordinance, which makes Marlton refreshingly simple compared to communities split across municipal lines. We handle the submission as part of the project and confirm your lot’s specific rules during the consultation.
Kings Grant’s architectural review comes before the township permit — typically covering color coordination with your home, size, and roofline compatibility, with an eye toward the community’s woodland character — and a project designed within those guidelines from the start approves smoothly. We prepare the association application package alongside the permit submission, so the sequence stays our job rather than yours.
Possibly — Evesham’s southern half lies within the Pinelands, but whether the Commission’s layer touches your project depends on your parcel’s designated management area, and many established residential lots proceed on a standard township permit. Lake-community properties can also carry well and septic setbacks that shape where a room sits. We confirm exactly what applies to your address during the consultation, tell you plainly, and prepare the correct submissions either way.
Yes — Cherry Hill, Mount Laurel, Medford, and Voorhees are all core territory for us, spanning the Camden-Burlington suburbs just as our footprint does. If your life runs along the 70 and 73 corridors, you’re in our service area — and we confirm coverage from your exact address in our first response.
Schedule a free in-home design consultation. Our team will visit your home — whether it’s a Greentree colonial, a Kings Grant contemporary in the pines, a lakeside place in Marlton Lakes, or a village home near Main Street — and walk through what’s possible for your specific house, lot, and location. No pressure, no obligation. Response within one business day.
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