Roofing, windows & exterior pros in Middletown, DE
The fastest-growing town in the state — and its newest roofs are aging. Tell us what you need and we’ll match you with up to three licensed contractors who work here.
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What we see on Middletown homes
Middletown is the MOT (Middletown-Odessa-Townsend) growth story: farmland that became large-lot subdivisions through the 2000s and 2010s. The housing is new by Delaware standards — which creates a very specific situation. Builder-grade roofs and windows from a 2004 development are now 20+ years old and reaching end of life all at once, across entire neighborhoods.
Neighborhoods we cover: Middletown Village, Parkside, Bayberry, Willow Grove Mill, Cedar Lane Farms, Back Creek, Springmill.
Permits: The Town of Middletown handles its own permitting inside town limits, and many MOT subdivisions also have active HOAs with architectural review — get color and material approval before the contractor orders anything.
Middletown at a glance
Zip codes: 19709
County: New Castle County
Services matched: Roofing, replacement windows, siding & exterior
Cost to homeowners: $0 — contractors pay our referral fee, not you.
What can we match you for?
Roofing in Middletown
This is the defining roofing market in Delaware right now. Thousands of homes built between 2000 and 2008 went up with builder-grade 3-tab or entry-level architectural shingles, and those are timing out simultaneously.
Read moreReplacement Windows in Middletown
Middletown’s window problem is rarely age — it’s builder grade. A lot of these homes shipped with the cheapest acceptable vinyl double-hung, and twenty years on, the balances are failing and the seals are fogging.
Read moreSiding & Exterior in Middletown
Vinyl siding on nearly everything, which makes exterior work here relatively predictable. The recurring issues are storm and wind damage on the large exposed lots, undersized gutters on homes with big roof planes dumping water in one place, and deck rebuilds — those 2000s-era pressure-treated decks are exactly the right age to need structural work, not just new boards.
Read moreUsing Blue Hen Pros in Middletown
Are your contractors actually based near Middletown?
They have to service Middletown — that's the bar, and we confirm it before anyone gets your project. Some are based in town, some a few miles away, but we don't route your job to a company three counties over taking it sight-unseen. No contractor receives your details without an active Delaware license and a current certificate of liability insurance on file with us.
What does it cost to use Blue Hen Pros in Middletown?
Nothing, ever. Contractors pay us a referral fee when we send them a qualified project. You pay us nothing, and you are under no obligation to hire anyone we introduce you to.
How fast can someone come look at my Middletown home?
That depends on contractor availability, and we won’t invent a number we can’t stand behind. What we will do is get your project in front of matching contractors quickly, and tell you honestly if we don’t have coverage for it. If you have an active leak or storm damage, say so on the form — we push those to the front rather than letting them queue.
Do I need a permit in Middletown?
The Town of Middletown handles its own permitting inside town limits, and many MOT subdivisions also have active HOAs with architectural review — get color and material approval before the contractor orders anything. Your contractor should handle this under their own license.
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