Willingboro alone is thousands of near-identical postwar tract homes, and a big share of them are rentals now. Add Burlington City's genuinely old housing, Maple Shade and Mount Laurel's apartment complexes, and Pemberton's scattered singles, and you have a county where most rental stock predates the 1978 lead paint ban.
That matters twice. Once for maintenance, because sixty-year-old houses generate steady work orders. And once for compliance, because every turnover in a pre-1978 rental triggers NJ's lead certification. We're one of the few maintenance crews that also holds the NJ Lead Inspector credential, so the turn and the cert run on one schedule instead of two.
The similarity of Willingboro's housing stock is actually an advantage: same-vintage systems, predictable failure points, standardized materials in the truck.
Willingboro, Burlington City, Burlington Township, Mount Laurel, Maple Shade, Moorestown, Cinnaminson, Delran, Riverside, Palmyra, Evesham, Mount Holly, Lumberton, Pemberton, Browns Mills. Turns, work orders, township punch lists, and standing arrangements for PMs with units spread across the county.
Hours and materials with written estimates up front. Photo documentation on every job, before and after.
Also running crews in Camden County and Gloucester County.
Send the scope. Written estimate, real dates, photos when it's done.