Paragon Exteriors repairs roofs across Brick Township, and most fixes cost $350–$1,500 — wind-lifted shingles, corroded flashing, cracked pipe boots, and storm damage. Paragon prioritizes active leaks and confirms the earliest safe temporary-protection appointment based on weather, roof access, travel conditions, and crew availability. 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.
What fails on Brick roofs, section by section
After enough years working this town, the failure patterns are predictable:
- Shingles in the yard after a hard south blow — lagoon homes in Shore Acres and Baywood, riverfront in Breton Woods and Midstreams, where wind comes off open water with no tree line to slow it
- Rust streaks and pitted drip edge — salt air chewing through galvanized metal near the water, often while the shingles themselves are fine
- Ceiling stains around the chimney — original flashing on Herbertsville capes and 1950s–60s Laurelton ranches, resealed once too often
- Cracked pipe boots — the 15-year rubber on a 20-year Greenbriar roof; a $400 fix that gets misdiagnosed as “you need a new roof” by less honest outfits
- Punctures from oak limbs — the tree-lined inland streets around Lake Riviera after a nor’easter comes through
How we find the real problem
We walk the roof, check the attic side for the actual water path (leaks rarely show up directly below the entry point), and shoot drone photos of what we find — so you’re looking at your own flashing, not a stock picture and a scare pitch. Then you get one itemized number for the fix. Paragon can inspect and photograph observed conditions, provide an itemized roofing scope, and coordinate authorized site access. The insurer determines coverage, claim scope, and payment under the policy. Related links: storm-damage documentation.
When we’ll tell you to stop spending on repairs
Some Brick roofs shouldn’t be repaired again, and we’ll say so. If shingles are so brittle they crack when we lift them, a patch won’t seal and your repair money is wasted — common on third-cycle Greenbriar roofs and anything original near the lagoons. Current third-party financing options may be available, subject to lender disclosures, terms, and approval. Paragon is not a lender and does not guarantee approval or a particular payment. Related resources: repair-or-replace guide, full replacement in Brick, and financing information.
More on our roof repair process, or see everything we do locally on the Brick service page.