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Freehold · Monmouth County, NJ

Full Home Renovation in Freehold, NJ

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Does Paragon provide full-home renovation in Freehold?

Paragon accepts full-home renovation inquiries in Freehold 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 Freehold homeowners confirm before full-home renovation?

Freehold 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 Freehold?

Most full home renovations here run $75,000 to $400,000+. A Township colonial getting a whole-house refresh — new kitchen and baths, updated flooring, mechanical upgrades — typically lands in the lower half of that range. A downtown Victorian getting a true restoration, with structural repairs, full rewiring, replumbing, and roofing alongside the cosmetic work, runs toward the top. Paragon Exteriors (NJ HIC #13VH13814500) prices every renovation in phases with an itemized number for each, and the initial walkthrough estimate is free — call 848-633-6440.

One general contractor for a job that touches everything

A full renovation means a roofer, an electrician, a plumber, a flooring crew, and a kitchen company are all going to be in the house at some point — usually in an order that matters. We run all of it under one contract and one schedule, so the electrical rough-in happens before the drywall, the roof gets sealed up before interior finishes go in, and you have one point of contact instead of five subcontractors pointing at each other when something’s behind.

Restoring downtown Victorians vs. updating Township colonials

The two housing stocks around Freehold call for different renovation strategies. Victorian and early-1900s homes ringing downtown Freehold — many within a few blocks of the Monmouth County Courthouse — usually need the structure and systems brought forward while the street-facing character stays put: original wood floors refinished rather than ripped out, period trim preserved, but knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized plumbing, and undersized electrical panels replaced throughout. The 1960s–2000s ranches and colonials in East Freehold and West Freehold, many on wooded lots near Monmouth Battlefield State Park, more often need a straightforward whole-house update — kitchen, baths, flooring, and mechanicals brought current without structural surprises.

What a phased renovation schedule actually looks like

We sequence the trades so the house stays as livable as possible for as long as possible: structural and mechanical rough-in first, then exterior work (roof, siding, windows) to get the building weathertight, then interior finishes room by room. You get a written schedule before day one showing which rooms are offline and when, and change orders — when something behind a wall changes the plan — come with a number attached before we proceed, not after.

Paragon Exteriors is family-run and NJ HIC-registered (#13VH13814500); ask for the current insurance certificate. Freehold is within our documented four-county service area, and appointment timing is confirmed after inquiry. See our home-renovation process, everything we do locally on the Freehold service area page, or flooring in Freehold if you’re focused on one piece of the project first.

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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 Freehold — FAQs

How much does a full home renovation cost in Freehold?

Most full renovations in Freehold run $75,000–$400,000+, depending on square footage and scope. A whole-house update of a Township colonial — kitchen, baths, flooring, mechanicals — sits in the lower-middle of that range; restoring a downtown Victorian with structural, electrical, and plumbing work throughout sits at the top. We give you an itemized, phased number after walking the whole house.

Do you handle both the exterior and interior on a full renovation?

Yes — that's the point of hiring one general contractor instead of separately managing a roofer, a kitchen company, and a siding crew. We coordinate roofing, siding, and windows alongside kitchen, bath, flooring, and mechanical work under a single schedule and a single permit set, whether the house is a downtown Victorian or a Township colonial.

Can you restore an old Victorian near downtown Freehold without gutting its character?

Yes, and it's a large part of what we do near the county courthouse and Main Street. We preserve original trim, wood floors, and façade details wherever they're sound, while rebuilding what's failed underneath — wiring, plumbing, structural framing, roofing — so the house works like a modern home without losing what made it worth restoring.

How long does a full home renovation take in Freehold?

A whole-house renovation typically runs three to eight months depending on scope, permitting, and how much of the structure is original. Victorian restorations with structural and mechanical work tend toward the longer end; cosmetic-plus-mechanical updates of newer Township colonials move faster. We build a phased schedule up front so you know what's happening month to month.

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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.