Langhorne Roofing
Located in nearby Holland, Munz Construction has been helping Langhorne homeowners and businesses with their roofing needs for decades.
Langhorne, while technically a borough, often refers to the majority of Middletown Township, including its neighboring borough Langhorne Manor. Originally named "Four Lanes End" and later "Attleborough," the town officially became Langhorne in 1876 to honor Jeremiah Langhorne, an early resident and former chief justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
The National Historic Registry of Places lists a number of Langhorne landmarks, including the Langhorne Historic District, the former Langhorne Library, and the Joseph Richardson House. Popular children's theme park Sesame Place lists Langhorne as its mailing address, despite being physically located in Middletown Township.
Munz Construction is proudly located minutes from Langhorne in Holland and has been helping Langhorne residents and businesses with their roofing needs for decades.
Contact us today to enquire about any roofing projects you’re pondering.