Take back your Butler, NJ home with Prestige Pest Unit’s pest control services. Say goodbye to pests and hello to a healthier living space.
At Prestige Pest Unit, we work hard to keep homes in Butler, NJ free from pests. Whether you’re dealing with termites, bed bugs, or other nuisances, our proven techniques address the problem head-on.
Our team is devoted to serving Morris County with quality pest inspection and management services that prioritize your comfort and safety. We find the right approach for every household, ensuring pests are dealt with quickly and effectively. Call us today to see how we can help protect your home.
Ready to get started?
Pests can cause more than just an annoyance; they can damage your home and affect your family’s health. Addressing infestations quickly helps protect your property and secures a more comfortable living space.
At Prestige Pest Unit, we specialize in termite control, bed bug treatments, and more to keep your home safe. Serving Butler, NJ, and the greater Morris County region, we’ll help you tackle pests before they take over. Call 973-949-0977 to schedule your pest control service now!
The area now known as Butler was originally called “West Bloomingdale” and was sparsely populated. Water power brought manufacturing entities to the area. In 1857, The Pequannock Valley Paper Company moved from Bergen County and in 1868 the Newbrough Hard Rubber Company built a factory, both based along the Pequannock River. These were two significant economic entities that contributed to the growth of the borough. In 1871, the New Jersey Midland Railroad extended track through Butler from Paterson, making an important transportation connection for both passengers and freight. The northern terminus for the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway’s passenger service was located at Butler until 1966. The railroad still carries freight through Butler.
The growing community was given the name “Butler” in 1881 after Richard Butler, who had taken ownership of the Hard Rubber Company. A Post Office was established and a larger railroad station was built. This station has been the Borough Museum since 1977. The Hard Rubber Company eventually merged with other businesses and became the American Hard Rubber Company in 1898. A “Soft” Rubber Company built a factory just along Main Street. The borough continued to grow as other factories and supporting businesses were established. The population in 1920 was 2,265 people. By 1950, it was 4,063.
Butler’s largest fire began just after midnight, February 26, 1957, when one of the nation’s largest rubber reclaiming mills (Pequanoc Rubber Company on Main Street) was destroyed by a blaze estimated to have caused a loss of as much as $3 million (equivalent to $31.3 million in 2022). The mill occupied the site on upper Main Street, an irregular shaped complex 600 feet by 300 feet and three to four stories high; it produced over 100 tons of reusable sheet rubber daily from 200 tons of scrap. One Butler Heights resident remembers the fire being so bright she could read a newspaper in her yard at 3 am at a distance of a mile. The glow reportedly was visible for 100 miles, mutual aid response was required by volunteer fire companies from a dozen nearby fire companies.
Learn more about Butler.Local Resources
Copyright © Prestige Pest Unit & House Wash 2026. All Rights Reserved. Made with ❤ by GorillaDesk.
Made with ❤ by GorillaDesk