1. Understand Local Building Requirements
Each South Jersey town — from Cherry Hill to Haddonfield — has its own permitting process and inspection rules. Some older neighborhoods even have historical restrictions that affect what you can change on your home's exterior.
Pro tip: Always confirm whether your remodel requires a permit before starting. A good contractor will handle the paperwork and coordinate inspections for you.
2. Plan for Older Construction
Many South Jersey homes were built decades ago, and that often means plaster walls, outdated wiring, and non-standard plumbing. These can add time and cost if surprises come up mid-project.
Pro tip: Schedule an in-home walkthrough and have your contractor inspect behind key areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and basements before finalizing your quote.
3. Choose the Right Time of Year
Our weather can swing from freezing winters to humid summers. Exterior projects like roofing, siding, or decks are best scheduled in spring or early fall, while indoor remodels can happen year-round.
Pro tip: Book early. Local contractors fill up quickly as soon as the weather breaks.

4. Budget for Permits, Inspections, and Unexpected Costs
Even well-planned projects can reveal hidden issues once demolition starts. Set aside 10–15% of your budget for the unexpected, and make sure you understand what's included in your estimate versus what's billed separately (permits, material upgrades, etc.).
Pro tip: HousePro provides detailed quotes within 24 hours, so you know exactly what to expect before signing.
5. Work With Local Pros Who Know the Area
Hiring a contractor who actually lives and works in South Jersey means you're getting someone familiar with local codes, inspectors, and suppliers. It also means faster response times and accountability after the job's done.
Pro tip: HousePro is based right in Cherry Hill, serving all of Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester counties. When you call us, you're talking to a neighbor — not a call center.
