Local crews. NJ HIC #13VH13814500. Free estimates are available by appointment; the team confirms timing after reviewing the project location, scope, and current schedule.
A proper roof replacement in Red Bank means a full tear-off down to the deck — never a layover — with plank-deck inspection, ice & water shield at the eaves and valleys, synthetic underlayment, new flashing throughout, and architectural shingles fastened to the 130 mph high-wind spec that riverfront homes genuinely need. Roof replacement timing depends on roof size, complexity, weather, material delivery, access, and required inspections. The written proposal and confirmed schedule state the expected work sequence before installation begins.
Red Bank’s housing stock is why the spec matters. The blocks around downtown and the West Side are full of 1880s–1910s Victorians, foursquares, and workers’ bungalows with steep pitches, dormers, and original plank sheathing a modern nail gun blows straight through. Tower Hill and the East Side carry larger colonials that face the Navesink’s wind head-on. Each needs a different fastening and flashing plan — not one catalog approach.
How the day runs
Protect and tear off. Landscaping protection and tear-off scope are documented in the proposal; deck conditions are reviewed after old roofing is removed.
Inspect the deck. Soft or rotten sheathing near the eaves and around old brick chimneys gets replaced, priced per sheet in the written estimate.
Build the system. Ice & water shield, synthetic underlayment, drip edge, step and counter-flashing, then wind-rated architectural shingles with six-nail fastening on exposed elevations.
Vent and finish. Ridge venting matched to your attic’s intake, a magnetic nail sweep of the lawn, and drone photos so you see the finished flashing detail — not just the view from the street.
Red Bank is within Paragon’s documented four-county service area; appointment timing is confirmed after inquiry. The estimate is free and itemized. 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. If you are weighing repair against replacement, compare roof repair in Red Bank, our NJ roof-cost guide, the roof-replacement process, and the Red Bank service-area page. Review financing information.
Homeowners on Paragon
Our neighbors say it best
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“From the initial meeting with Joe and Frank, all the way through the completion of our new roof and chimney cap, the process was seamless. Their team is professional, showed up when they said, delivered on all deadlines and the clean up was impeccable. The workmanship and warranty far exceeded anything we were offered by the other roofing companies.”
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Rob & Linda
Roof replacement
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“We are extremely satisfied with the work done by Paragon Exteriors. Their team was professional, efficient, and the results exceeded our expectations.”
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Dan Marone
Exterior renovation
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“Professionalism, reliability, and excellence define the people at Paragon Exteriors. They transformed our roof with skill and precision.”
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Lisa O'Neill
Roof replacement
Third-party financing options
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. Ask about current
plans when you book your free estimate.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Red Bank?
Most Red Bank shingle replacements run $8,500–$17,000. A West Side cape or bungalow sits at the low end; a three-story Victorian off Broad Street with steep gables, a turret, and plank-deck repairs can pass $20,000. Steep-pitch staging and per-sheet decking are itemized in your free written estimate, so nothing on the number is a surprise.
Do I need a permit to re-roof a house in Red Bank?
For a like-for-like shingle tear-off on a single-family home, New Jersey treats re-roofing as ordinary maintenance, so a permit usually is not required. Structural decking repairs, flat or low-slope sections, and multi-family or commercial buildings do need one from the Red Bank Borough Construction Office at Borough Hall on Monmouth Street — we confirm what applies and file it.
Do you install wind-rated shingles for riverfront homes?
Yes. Nor'easters funnel up the Navesink from Sandy Hook Bay, so riverfront, East Side, and Tower Hill roofs catch gusts inland houses never see. We fasten to the 130 mph high-wind spec with six nails per shingle and sealed edges as standard on exposed streets, and use algae-resistant shingles under the borough's heavy oak canopy.
Will you have to replace the wood decking on an old Red Bank house?
Often, partly. Century-old homes near downtown hide plank or skip sheathing and two or three buried layers that trap rot at the eaves. We tear off to the deck, inspect it, and replace bad sheets — priced per sheet in the estimate before we start, never invented mid-job.
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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.
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