Northern Delaware, and nowhere else
We cover New Castle County — 13 towns, from Claymont on the Pennsylvania line down to Middletown. Staying narrow is the point: a contractor who works your town knows your permit office, your HOA, and what a nor’easter does to your kind of roof.
Wilmington, DE
19801 · 19802 · 19803 · 19804 · 19805 · 19806 · 19807 · 19808 · 19809 · 19810
Delaware’s largest city, and its oldest housing stock.
Wilmington contractorsNewark, DE
19702 · 19711 · 19713
University town with a deep bench of 1960s–80s developments.
Newark contractorsMiddletown, DE
19709
The fastest-growing town in the state — and its newest roofs are aging.
Middletown contractorsBear, DE
19701
Dense 1980s–90s subdivisions along the Route 40 corridor.
Bear contractorsHockessin, DE
19707
Larger homes on wooded lots in the northwest corner of the county.
Hockessin contractorsClaymont, DE
19703
Older, tight-knit, and right on the Pennsylvania line.
Claymont contractorsNew Castle, DE
19720
Colonial-era historic district alongside sprawling post-war neighborhoods.
New Castle contractorsPike Creek, DE
19808
Established 1970s–80s valley neighborhoods northwest of Wilmington.
Pike Creek contractorsGreenville, DE
19807
Chateau Country — large estates, premium materials, exacting standards.
Greenville contractorsGlasgow, DE
19702
Route 40 corridor developments between Newark and Bear.
Glasgow contractorsBrandywine Hundred, DE
19803 · 19809 · 19810
The classic mid-century suburbs north of Wilmington.
Brandywine Hundred contractorsChristiana, DE
19702 · 19703
Central to everything — and a mix of every era of housing.
Christiana contractorsElsmere, DE
19805
A small, dense town of bungalows and twins just west of Wilmington.
Elsmere contractorsEvery service, every town
Each of these pages covers what the work actually involves in that specific town — the housing stock, the permit office, and what tends to be failing on homes of that vintage.
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