Phillipsburg sits on the Delaware River directly across from Easton, PA — a 19th-century iron, zinc, and railroad town with a housing stock to match. Brick mill-worker rowhouses line the streets near the old Lehigh Valley Railroad yards; larger Italianate and Second Empire houses sit on the bluffs above Sitgreaves Street; and a stretch of abandoned industrial buildings along the river is slowly being adapted to mixed-use loft conversions.
Our P-burg work splits between residential window replacement on the rowhouse blocks (single-pane wood sash that's been painted over a dozen times needs to come out) and adaptive-reuse glazing on the riverfront industrial conversions where developers need IGU windows that fit non-standard original mill openings.
What We Work On in Phillipsburg
1860s-1890s brick rowhouses near the rail corridor (South Main, Mercer, Lewis Streets). 1900s-1920s Italianate and Second Empire on the bluffs. Active industrial-to-residential conversions along the Delaware riverfront. 1950s-1970s ranches in the eastern wards toward Lopatcong.
Common Phillipsburg Jobs
- Rowhouse double-hung wood sash replacement
- Mill-building IGU retrofit for adaptive reuse
- Storefront glass on South Main commercial
- Custom-shape windows for Italianate restoration
- Sash cord and counterweight rebuild on original wood sash
Phillipsburg has an active Historic District covering much of the original downtown. We coordinate with the HPC on replacement-in-kind work and have sourced custom-profile aluminum-clad sash for landmark properties.
Neighborhoods we serve in Phillipsburg
ZIP codes: 08865