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PARAGON EXTERIORS LLC

Ocean County, Monmouth County & the Jersey Shore, NJ

Deck Building

From frost-depth footings to railing lights, a deck engineered for salt air and Shore summers — permits handled, one crew start to finish.

Typical investment: $8,000 – $30,000 — financing available.

NJ HIC #13VH13814500

NJ licensed contractor

Fully Insured

Liability & workers comp

Financing Available

Flexible monthly payments

Residential + Commercial

Homes, HOAs & businesses

Free Estimates

Fast, honest quotes

Outdoor living, built to survive the Shore

Paragon Exteriors designs and builds custom composite and wood decks across Ocean County, Monmouth County, and the Jersey Shore, with most projects landing between $8,000 and $30,000 installed. Every build includes engineered framing on frost-depth footings, township permits and inspections handled for you, and railing and lighting options priced line by line in a free itemized estimate. We’re licensed (NJ HIC #13VH13814500), fully insured, and financing is available on every project.

A deck near saltwater lives a harder life than one in central Jersey — more UV, more moisture, more corrosion, more wind. We spec for that from the first footing, not as an afterthought.

Composite vs. wood: the real trade-off

The decking question is really a maintenance question. Here’s how the three materials we install most actually compare:

DeckingTypical installed cost*Upkeep15-year outlook
Pressure-treated pine$8,000 – $14,000Wash + stain/seal every 2–3 yearsLowest entry price; expect checking, splinters, and board swaps sooner near the water
Composite (Trex, TimberTech)$14,000 – $24,000Soap-and-water washNever needs stain; color and grain shrug off salt air and barefoot Julys
PVC / premium composite$20,000 – $30,000Soap-and-water washBest moisture and fade resistance available — the pick for bayfront and poolside decks

*Ranges for a typical 250–350 sq ft deck with stairs and railing. Size, height off grade, and rail choice move the number — the full breakdown is in our NJ deck cost guide.

Wood wins the day you pay for it. Composite usually wins by year eight, once you price a decade of stain, supplies, and lost Saturdays against the upfront gap. We quote both without a sales pitch — it’s your math to run.

The frame is the deck

Decking boards are the part you see; the structure underneath is the part that holds your family, your grill, and thirty guests at a graduation party. Every Paragon deck is framed the same way regardless of what goes on top:

Permits, inspections, and code — our problem, not yours

Every deck we build is permitted through your township under New Jersey’s construction code, and we handle the whole cycle: drawings, application, the footing inspection, and the final. The code details matter more than most homeowners realize — decks more than 30 inches off grade need 36-inch guardrails, baluster gaps must reject a 4-inch sphere, and stairs need graspable handrails and illumination. Skipped permits surface at the worst time: when you sell the house and the buyer’s inspector asks for paperwork that doesn’t exist.

Railings and lighting turn a platform into a room

Railing is roughly a third of what you see from the yard, so it deserves a real decision — slim aluminum balusters or cable rail that won’t block a water view, a flat drink rail for bay-breeze evenings, or classic sleeved posts to match the house. Low-voltage lighting is the cheapest upgrade with the biggest payoff: stair riser lights and post caps on a dusk timer make the deck usable long after sunset and safer every night.

While we’re building, it’s the natural moment to upgrade the way you get out there — a new sliding or French patio door folds into the same project, and if new siding is on your list, sequencing them together lets us tie the ledger flashing and wall detail together properly.

Start in the off-season, use it all summer

Permit review takes weeks and spring schedules fill fast — the homeowners grilling on new decks in May signed in the fall or winter. Request your free itemized estimate or call 848-633-6440; we’ll measure, design around how you actually use the yard, and hand you a line-by-line price with financing options if you’d rather pay monthly. We build decks across Ocean County, Monmouth County, and the entire Jersey Shore.

How it works

A process built on showing up

  1. 01

    Free inspection & estimate

    We walk the roof, photograph everything, and give you a clear, itemized quote — usually within 24 hours. No pressure, no games.

  2. 02

    Materials & scheduling

    Pick your shingle style and color with our guidance on what holds up best in shore weather. We lock a date and show up on it.

  3. 03

    Tear-off & installation

    Most roofs are done in a single day: full tear-off, deck inspection, ice & water shield, synthetic underlayment, and architectural shingles installed to manufacturer spec.

  4. 04

    Cleanup & final walkthrough

    Magnetic nail sweep, debris hauled away same day, and a walkthrough with you before we collect final payment. Warranty registered for you.

Homeowners on Paragon

Our neighbors say it best

“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.”

Rob & Linda

Roof replacement

“We are extremely satisfied with the work done by Paragon Exteriors. Their team was professional, efficient, and the results exceeded our expectations.”

Dan Marone

Exterior renovation

“Professionalism, reliability, and excellence define the people at Paragon Exteriors. They transformed our roof with skill and precision.”

Lisa O'Neill

Roof replacement

A new roof, on a monthly payment that fits.

We offer flexible financing so storm damage or an aging roof never has to wait on a lump sum. Ask about current plans when you book your free estimate.

Deck Building questions, answered

How much does it cost to build a deck in New Jersey?

Most custom decks in Ocean and Monmouth County run $8,000–$30,000 installed. A straightforward pressure-treated deck with basic railing sits at the low end; mid-size composite decks with stairs land in the middle; large, elevated, or PVC decks with cable rail and lighting reach the top. Size, height off grade, decking material, and railing choice are the four biggest price drivers — your free estimate itemizes each one.

Which decking holds up best to salt air at the Jersey Shore?

Within a couple miles of the bay or ocean, composite or PVC decking paired with stainless or coated hardware is the clear winner. Salt air corrodes standard zinc fasteners and accelerates checking and graying in wood, so a bayfront pressure-treated deck demands sealing every two years to keep pace. Just as important: we frame every coastal deck with hot-dipped galvanized or stainless connectors, because the boards are replaceable — a corroded joist hanger is a structural problem.

Do I need a permit to build a deck in NJ?

Yes — New Jersey requires a construction permit for decks, and your township will inspect the footing holes before concrete is poured and the finished structure before sign-off. We produce the drawings, file the permit, and meet the inspector at both visits as part of every project, so the paperwork never lands on you.

Is composite decking worth the extra cost over wood?

Usually, yes — by year eight or so. Composite costs roughly 40–70% more upfront, but pressure-treated wood needs washing and re-staining every two to three years to stay presentable, and near saltwater the maintenance clock runs faster. Price ten years of stain, supplies, and lost weekends against the upfront difference and composite wins for most homeowners who plan to stay put. If you sell in a few years or love the ritual of maintaining real wood, pressure-treated still makes sense.

How long does a deck build take, and when should I start?

Once the permit is approved, most decks take our crew 4–7 working days from footings to final railing. The permit itself can take two to five weeks depending on the township — which is why the smartest time to start is fall through early spring. Off-season builds skip the busy-season queue and the deck is ready the first warm weekend, not half-built through July.

Free deck building estimate

Tell us about your project — we respond fast, usually the same day.

No spam, no pressure. Or just call 848-633-6440.

Ready to protect your biggest investment?

Free estimates. Honest pricing. Craftsmanship that lasts.

NJ HIC #13VH13814500 · Licensed & insured · Financing available