
Salem County is New Jersey's most rural county — farmhouses, historic town centers, and Delaware Bay waterfront communities spread across an agricultural landscape with some of the oldest housing stock in the state. US Roofing & Siding serves all of Salem County with vinyl, James Hardie, and wood siding solutions matched to each property's character, climate exposure, and ownership objectives.



Salem County's substantial inventory of pre-1900 farmhouses requires structural and moisture assessment before any new siding can be accurately specified or installed. Original hand-cut framing with non-standard stud spacing, deteriorated exterior sheathing from decades of moisture infiltration behind failing siding, and irregular wall surfaces from generations of renovation and repair — all create conditions that standard residential siding installation practice cannot address without custom assessment and adaptation. We conduct structural and moisture assessments during every Salem County pre-1900 farmhouse siding estimate — using moisture meters, physical probes, and attic inspections to identify the extent of any moisture damage or structural compromise before quoting.
Salem County's Delaware Bay and River waterfront communities — Pennsville along the Delaware River, Carneys Point on the bay side — experience sustained southwesterly winds from the bay that create coastal wind and moisture exposure conditions similar to those we address in Monmouth and Atlantic County shore communities. Bay wind drives moisture into every gap and joint in a siding system without adequate wind-resistant installation details. We apply coastal installation specifications to all Salem County bay-adjacent siding projects: factory-baked enamel vinyl with documented salt air resistance, stainless steel fasteners, and enhanced J-channel and trim sealing at all wind-facing terminations.
Salem City's historic district — one of South Jersey's most intact colonial-era residential neighborhoods — creates the preservation expectations for exterior renovation that reflect the community's identity as one of NJ's most historically significant residential communities. Siding material and color selection for Salem City historic properties requires period accuracy considerations that standard suburban practice does not share. We approach Salem City siding projects with material presentation appropriate to the property's construction period — cedar in colonial profiles for the earliest properties, James Hardie in period-compatible profiles and historically appropriate colors for later construction.
Salem County's agricultural landscape creates project logistics that no other county in our service area requires at the same frequency. Long unpaved access routes, agricultural infrastructure that restricts equipment placement, soft ground conditions in wet seasons, and the operational requirements of working farms all affect how we plan and execute siding projects in Salem County's rural communities. Every Salem County rural property estimate includes a site access assessment — identifying equipment routing, staging areas, and ground condition constraints that affect project planning. For properties where standard truck-mounted equipment cannot safely reach the work area, we use portable staging alternatives.
Representative completed siding projects across Salem County and surrounding communities.






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