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Brick · Ocean County, NJ

Full Home Renovation in Brick, NJ

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Does Paragon provide full-home renovation in Brick?

Paragon accepts full-home renovation inquiries in Brick through its published location page. A site review confirms the address, scope, access, permit responsibility, and any required trade attribution. Paragon then provides a written proposal and confirms scheduling based on scope, materials, inspections, weather, and crew availability.

What should Brick homeowners confirm before full-home renovation?

Brick homeowners should confirm scope, permit responsibility, and trade attribution before full-home renovation begins. Paragon’s published territory covers Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex and Burlington Counties, New Jersey. Exact requirements still depend on the property and municipality, so the written proposal should identify who handles each filing, inspection, material choice, and project phase.

How much does a full home renovation cost in Brick?

Full renovations in Brick run $75,000 to $400,000+, and the range depends entirely on scope — a whole-house update on a Laurelton cape is a very different project than an elevated bayfront rebuild in Shore Acres. Paragon Exteriors is registered as a New Jersey home-improvement contractor (NJ HIC #13VH13814500). Ask for the current insurance certificate and any trade-license attribution required for the proposed scope. Call 848-633-6440 to set that up.

One GC for exterior and interior — why that matters

The biggest advantage of hiring one general contractor for a full renovation is coordination. We schedule the roof, siding, and windows alongside the kitchen, bathrooms, and interior systems so nobody’s crew is waiting on somebody else’s mess, and you’re not managing five separate contracts and five separate certificates of insurance. That matters even more on Brick’s older housing stock — the 1950s–70s ranches, capes, and split-levels around Herbertsville, Laurelton, and Lake Riviera — where exterior and interior problems are often tied together (an old roof that’s been leaking into the same wall you’re now gutting, for example).

Do post-Sandy elevated homes need special renovation planning?

Yes. Elevated rebuilds along the bay in Shore Acres, Baywood, and toward Normandy Beach come with their own rulebook — flood-zone framing requirements, mechanical equipment that has to sit above base flood elevation, materials rated for the exposure. We pull the permits from Brick Township and plan around those flood-zone requirements from the start, so an elevated home isn’t a special-case add-on to your quote — it’s just how we scope the job.

Phased scheduling that keeps the house livable

We break full renovations into phases — exterior envelope, then interior room by room — so most homeowners can stay in the house for at least part of the project. A full gut on an elevated rebuild sometimes still means moving out for a stretch, and we’ll tell you that up front rather than after demo starts.

Explore the complete home-renovation process, see everything we handle locally on the Brick service area page, or start smaller with a kitchen remodel in Brick if a whole-house project isn’t the right first step yet. Related links: full home renovation, Brick service area page, and kitchen remodel in Brick.

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Ask about available financing options when you book your free estimate. Eligibility, rates, and terms vary by provider and applicant.

Full Home Renovation in Brick — FAQs

How much does a full home renovation cost in Brick?

Full renovations in Brick typically run $75,000–$400,000+, depending on scope. A whole-house interior update on a 1960s Herbertsville ranch sits toward the lower end; a post-Sandy elevated rebuild with new systems, exterior, and interior sits toward the top. Every project gets a phased, itemized quote after we walk the house — the range narrows fast once we see what you're starting with.

Can one contractor really handle both the exterior and interior?

Yes — that's the entire point of hiring a general contractor for a full renovation instead of separate roofing, siding, and interior crews. We schedule the exterior envelope (roof, siding, windows) alongside interior phases so trades aren't tripping over each other, and you get one point of contact and one warranty conversation instead of five.

Why do so many full renovations in Brick involve elevated or post-Sandy homes?

A lot of Brick's bayfront stock along Shore Acres, Baywood, and Normandy Beach was elevated or rebuilt after Sandy, and those homes often need renovations that account for flood-zone construction rules — different framing heights, different mechanical placement, different materials below the flood line. We've done enough of these that the elevation isn't a surprise mid-project, it's part of the plan from day one.

How long does a full home renovation take, and how do you keep it livable?

Most full renovations run three to nine months depending on scope and permit timing. We phase the work — exterior first where possible, then room-by-room interior — so you're not living in a construction site the entire time, though a full gut on an elevated rebuild sometimes does require moving out for part of the project. We lay out the phase schedule before signing anything.

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