A tear-off spec built for a shade town
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. The bigger question here isn’t wind — it’s shade. Tinton Falls is a wooded borough, so your new roof has to fight algae, moss, oak debris, and winter ice dams far more than salt air, and that shapes every material choice we make.
We’ve replaced roofs across the borough’s whole spread — the postwar splits and ranches up by Hope Road and the Eatontown line, the 1970s–90s colonials buried in canopy along Sycamore Avenue and the Shafto Road corridor, and the newer townhomes and 55+ homes at Greenbriar Falls and Seabrook toward Route 33.
What every Paragon replacement includes
- Full tear-off to the deck — never a layover buried over failing shingles
- Deck inspection with rotten plywood swapped and priced per sheet, common on older north-end homes
- Ice & water shield run generously at eaves and valleys, because oak-clogged gutters make ice dams a January routine here
- Synthetic underlayment across the whole deck, not felt paper
- Algae-resistant architectural shingles — the streaking cure for shaded slopes — with six-nail fastening
- New flashing at chimneys, walls, and pipes; we don’t reuse tired metal
- Ridge venting matched to intake so a humid, shaded attic doesn’t cook shingles from below
- Borough permit and inspection handled, warranty registered, magnetic cleanup
Roof replacement scheduling
Crews start at first light: tear-off and haul-out, then a deck walk before anything new goes down. Ice & water shield and underlayment follow, then shingles, ridge cap, and vent. Photo or drone documentation may be included when appropriate for roof access, safety, and project scope. The written proposal defines the material, installation, documentation, and scheduling requirements for the project. Related links: drone-document.
Why Tinton Falls calls Paragon
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. 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. Not sure you even need a full replacement? We’ll say so honestly — we repair roofs too. See the full local picture on our Tinton Falls service page, compare the statewide cost breakdown, or read how we spec every roof replacement at the Shore. Related resources: financing information, we repair roofs too, Tinton Falls service page, statewide cost breakdown, and roof replacement.