Most roof repairs in Lakewood, NJ cost $350–$1,500 — wind-lifted shingles, cracked pipe boots, chimney flashing, and ice-dam leaks — with larger valley or deck rebuilds running $1,500–$3,500. Lakewood sits in the core of Paragon Exteriors’ daily Ocean County route, so an active leak usually gets a tarp the same day you call 848-633-6440. We’re family-run, licensed (NJ HIC #13VH13814500), and every repair quote is free and itemized.
Match the symptom to the cause
Four building eras means four distinct ways Lakewood roofs fail, and the symptom usually names the culprit:
A ceiling stain that only appears in winter. Ice dams on under-insulated postwar capes — snowmelt refreezes at the eave and backs up under the shingles. The fix is membrane, insulation, and ventilation, not another tube of caulk (how ice dams work and how to stop them).
Shingle tabs on the lawn after a windy night. Nor’easter gusts carry plenty of force eight miles inland, and builder-grade shingles on boom-era duplexes in Westgate, Coventry Square, and Raintree lose their seal strips years before the shingle itself gives out.
A slow drip after a storm on a wooded lot. Oak and pine limbs on the tree-heavy streets near Ocean County Park punch small punctures and crack shingles — damage that leaks quietly for months before it shows inside.
Water at the chimney in the older lake-district homes. Original flashing near Lake Carasaljo and Georgian Court that’s been recaulked once too often. It needs to be rebuilt, not smeared again.
We find the water path before we talk price
Water travels along rafters, so the stain on your ceiling is rarely under the entry point. We start in the attic, trace the path to the actual breach, then confirm it on the roof with drone photos of your flashing and valleys — you look at your own roof, not a stock image and a scare pitch. Then you get one itemized number. If a storm caused it, we document everything to insurance standards through our storm damage process before anything gets disturbed.
The repair we won’t sell you
Some Lakewood roofs are past patching, and we’ll say so. When shingles crack as we lift them — routine on postwar roofs finishing a third cycle and boom-era shingles pushing 20 years — a patch can’t reseal, and your repair money is wasted. In that case you get two honest numbers side by side: the repair, and the full replacement in Lakewood, with financing available on the bigger one. Our repair-vs-replacement guide shows the math we use.
More on how we work at our roof repair page — or see everything we do locally on the Lakewood service page.