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- Project Location: Euclid Avenue, Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
- Project Type: Galvalume standing seam and Landmark Pro shingle roof restoration
- Roof Material: CertainTeed® Landmark Pro® shingles in Shenandoah
- Copper Details: Galvalume standing seam porch roof, EPDM widow’s walk, rebuilt soffit rafter tails
Scope of Work
- Installed Galvalume standing seam roof on front porch
- Installed CertainTeed® Landmark Pro® shingles in Shenandoah on main roof
- Rebuilt widow’s walk reveling system and soffit rafter tails
- Installed EPDM membrane at widow’s walk
Craftsmanship Notes
- All fabrication performed by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen
- Demonstrates skill in combining modern durability with historic detail preservation
- Galvalume finish is color-matched to historic Haddonfield Red, commonly used throughout the town’s heritage districts
Additional Notes
- This project highlights Excel Roofing and Siding’s expertise in integrating traditional metal roofing materials with modern shingle systems, providing a balanced blend of durability and historic authenticity.
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Project Location: Washington Avenue, Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
Project Type: Asphalt (Grand Manor) with copper porch and accent roofs
Roof Material: CertainTeed Grand Manor — Stonegate Gray
Architectural Style of Home: Victorian (late 19th century, built circa 1890–1899 by William Capern)
Scope of Work:
Removed the original slate roof and installed a new Grand Manor roof system in Stonegate Gray
Installed custom copper standing seam roof on the front porch
Installed new copper valleys, copper ridge flashings, and copper downspouts
Replaced and repaired siding where necessary
Fabricated historically accurate window trim on the rear addition to match original 1890s millwork
Special Features / Craftsmanship Notes:
Located within Haddonfield’s Historic District, requiring strict compliance with preservation standards
Copper ridge flashing and hand-formed valleys designed for longevity and historic authenticity
Builder William Capern constructed this home and many of the surrounding Victorian residences on Washington Avenue between 1890 and 1900, establishing the architectural character that defines this section of Haddonfield today
Additional Notes: This project honors Capern’s original design by preserving period-appropriate details while providing modern roofing performance and weather protection.
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Project Location: Montwell Avenue, Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
Project Type: Roof and exterior restoration on an American Four Square home
Roof Material: CertainTeed® Grand Manor® and Carriage House® shingles in Colonial Slate
Copper Details: Sixteen-ounce copper pole gutters, copper downspouts, and standing seam copper porch roof
Scope of Work
Removed multiple roof layers, including cedar shingles, plywood, and asphalt shingles
Installed CertainTeed® Grand Manor® and Carriage House® shingles in Colonial Slate
Fabricated and installed sixteen-ounce copper pole gutters and copper downspouts
Rebuilt front porch roof with standing seam copper roofing
Installed new cedar siding on dormer sidewalls
Craftsmanship Notes
All copper components were hand-fabricated and installed by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen
The project preserved the classic American Four Square style using historically appropriate materials
The Grand Manor® and Carriage House® shingles replicate the texture and shadow lines of natural slate while providing modern performance
Located in Haddonfield, a community known for early 20th-century homes that Excel Roofing and Siding has restored throughout
Additional Notes
This project showcases Excel Roofing and Siding’s ability to integrate high-performance shingle systems with handcrafted copper details while maintaining the architectural authenticity of Haddonfield’s historic neighborhoods.
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Project Location: Washington Avenue, Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
Project Type: Copper and low-slope roof restoration in the Historic District
Roof Material: GAF Timberline® shingles and CertainTeed® FlintLastic® low-slope membrane
Copper Details: Custom sixteen-ounce copper shelf gutter, copper ridge flashing, and soffit restoration
Scope of Work
Installed custom sixteen-ounce copper shelf gutters to replace deteriorated tin system
Applied CertainTeed® FlintLastic® SA membrane to the low-slope dormer roof
Repaired and rebuilt rotted soffit areas caused by water damage from failed gutter system
Repaired and tied in existing slate roof sections
Integrated all new copper flashing transitions between roofing materials
Craftsmanship Notes
Located in the Haddonfield Historic District, originally built by William Capern, a prominent late 19th-century builder responsible for many Washington Avenue homes
Copper work was hand-fabricated and installed by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen using traditional methods
The restoration preserved the architectural integrity of the historic property while providing modern water management performance
FlintLastic® membrane was color-blended with existing roof materials for a visually seamless result
Additional Notes
This restoration demonstrates Excel Roofing and Siding’s historic expertise in blending modern materials like FlintLastic® with handcrafted copper systems, ensuring long-term protection while maintaining period authenticity in one of Haddonfield’s most architecturally significant streets.
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Project Location: Lafayette Road, Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Project Type: Roof and siding restoration with skylight and gutter installation
Roof Material: CertainTeed® Landmark Pro® shingles in Heather Blend
Copper Details: Copper chimney flashing and copper ridge detailing
Scope of Work
Removed the existing worn roof and installed CertainTeed® Landmark Pro® shingles in Heather Blend, providing architectural depth and superior weather protection
Installed Velux skylights to bring natural light into the upper-level spaces
Replaced damaged roof decking and installed new plywood for structural reinforcement
Installed James Hardie® clapboard siding for a clean, low-maintenance exterior finish
Installed new aluminum gutters for improved drainage and long-term performance
Fabricated and installed custom copper flashing around the chimney for watertight integrity
Craftsmanship Notes
All copper and roofing components were hand-fabricated and installed by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen
The Heather Blend shingle color was selected to complement the home’s traditional Bryn Mawr architecture
Combining James Hardie® siding with copper flashing and skylights enhanced both durability and aesthetic appeal
Located in Bryn Mawr, part of Pennsylvania’s historic Main Line region known for its early 20th-century residential designs
Additional Notes
This Lafayette Road project demonstrates Excel Roofing and Siding’s craftsmanship in blending modern performance materials with the architectural character of Main Line homes, ensuring both functionality and timeless style.
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Location: 355 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
Architectural Style: Georgian Revival church built in 1932 — recognized Borough Landmark within the Haddonfield Historic District
Scope of Work:
Installed custom copper standing seam roofing over the front portico
Fabricated and installed new copper box gutters across the entire roofline
Repaired and reset original Vermont slate roofing tiles while preserving the historic layout and coursing
Inspected and waterproofed slate valleys, flashing, and ridge details to extend roof service life
Craftsmanship Notes:
All copper elements were hand-fabricated by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen using traditional techniques consistent withearly 20th-century construction.
Restoration work complied with Haddonfield Historic Preservation Commission guidelines for historic religious structures.
Coordination with the church ensured that weekly services continued uninterrupted during restoration.
Historic Context:
Built in 1932, the First Church of Christ, Scientist on Kings Highway East is one of Haddonfield’s most recognizable landmarks. The Georgian Revival structure features classic brick masonry, white fluted columns, and a copper-accented pediment. It remains an active congregation and is officially listed among the Borough’s designated historic properties.
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Project Location: Lafayette Road, Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Project Type: Roof and siding restoration with skylight and gutter installation
Roof Material: CertainTeed® Landmark Pro® shingles in Heather Blend
Copper Details: Copper chimney flashing and copper ridge detailing
Scope of Work
Removed the existing worn roof and installed CertainTeed® Landmark Pro® shingles in Heather Blend, providing architectural depth andsuperior weather protection
Installed Velux skylights to bring natural light into the upper-level spaces
Replaced damaged roof decking and installed new plywood for structural reinforcement
Installed James Hardie® clapboard siding for a clean, low-maintenance exterior finish
Installed new aluminum gutters for improved drainage and long-term performance
Fabricated and installed custom copper flashing around the chimney for watertight integrity
Craftsmanship Notes
All copper and roofing components were hand-fabricated and installed by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen
The Heather Blend shingle color was selected to complement the home’s traditional Bryn Mawr architecture
Combining James Hardie® siding with copper flashing and skylights enhanced both durability and aesthetic appeal
Located in Bryn Mawr, part of Pennsylvania’s historic Main Line region known for its early 20th-century residential designs
Additional Notes
This Lafayette Road project demonstrates Excel Roofing and Siding’s craftsmanship in blending modern performance materials with thearchitectural character of Main Line homes, ensuring both functionality and timeless style.
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Project Location: Bryn Mawr Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Project Type: Full exterior renovation with roof, siding, and copper detailing
Roof Material: CertainTeed Landmark Pro asphalt shingles in Charcoal
Siding Material: James Hardie clapboard siding over new OSB sheathing
Copper Details: Sixteen-ounce copper step and counterflashings, copper standing seam bay roof, and rebuilt chimney crown with copper flashing
Scope of Work:
Removed deteriorated cedar siding and installed new wall insulation for energy efficiency
Applied OSB sheathing and finished with James Hardie clapboard siding
Installed CertainTeed Landmark Pro shingles in Charcoal for a durable, weather-resistant roof
Fabricated and installed a custom sixteen-ounce copper standing seam bay roof
Rebuilt the masonry chimney crown, installed new copper flashings, and repointed the stone chimney
Installed seamless aluminum gutters with Berger Brothers Titan leaf guards for long-term protection
Craftsmanship Notes:
All copper work was hand-fabricated and installed by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen.
James Hardie siding was precisely installed to replicate traditional clapboard dimensions, maintaining the home’s architectural integrity.
The restored roofline and copper details complement the home’s classic Main Line character.
Additional Notes:
This project reflects Excel Roofing and Siding’s comprehensive expertise in combining modern materials with traditional craftsmanship.
Located in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania—an area known for its stone Colonial Revival and historic homes—this project demonstrates Excel’s versatility beyond slate and copper, including cedar, tile, and asphalt roofing systems.
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Project Location: Lafayette Avenue, Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
Project Type: Roof and exterior restoration
Roof Material: CertainTeed® Belmont shingles
Copper Details: Sixteen-ounce copper pole gutters, half-round gutters, and standing seam roof sections
Siding Material: James Hardie® clapboard siding
Scope of Work
Removed the existing roof system and inspected decking and structure prior to reinstallation
Installed CertainTeed® Belmont shingles, offering the look of natural slate with high-performance composite strength
Fabricated and installed sixteen-ounce copper pole gutters for the upper roofline and copper half-round gutters for lower eaves
Installed a custom copper standing seam roof over the porch and front entryway, blending with the architectural detailing
Installed James Hardie® clapboard siding, providing dimensional stability and lasting resistance against weather and pests
Coordinated full exterior color alignment to complement the existing brick façade and architectural elements
Craftsmanship Notes
All copper work and standing seam fabrication were performed in-house by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen
The combination of Belmont shingles and copper detailing ensures both historic appeal and modern resilience
This project is located within one of Haddonfield’s traditional residential areas, where period authenticity and curb appeal are essential
The James Hardie siding installation reinforced the home’s insulation value while maintaining a historically compatible texture andprofile
Additional Notes
This Lafayette Avenue restoration demonstrates Excel Roofing and Siding’s ability to integrate multiple premium materials—Belmontshingles, copper components, and Hardie siding—into a cohesive, historically respectful exterior upgrade.
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Project Location: Behind the Historical Society of Haddonfield at Greenfield Hall, 343 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield, Camden County, New Jersey
Project Type: New standing seam roof installation and copper fabrication for archival building
Roof Material: Galvalume standing seam roof in Haddonfield Red
Copper Details: Custom soffit and fascia fabrication, and a custom snow bar system
Scope of Work
Donated and installed a Galvalume standing seam roof in Haddonfield Red — a historically appropriate color used throughout theHaddonfield Historic District
Fabricated and installed custom copper soffit and fascia trim, preserving the architectural lines of the building
Installed a custom snow bar system for functional protection and aesthetic integration
Coordinated installation with the Historical Society to ensure preservation standards were maintained for the archival storage facility
Craftsmanship Notes
All copper and Galvalume components were custom fabricated and installed by Excel Roofing and Siding craftsmen
The building serves as an archive extension of the Historical Society of Haddonfield, built to preserve and display historical records
Located directly behind Greenfield Hall, one of Haddonfield’s most notable historic properties
The Haddonfield Red Galvalume color ties this modern structure to the surrounding historic architecture
Additional Notes
This project highlights Excel Roofing and Siding’s community involvement and commitment to historic preservation, donating both laborand materials to support Haddonfield’s Historical Society and the town’s preservation of its architectural legacy.
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