The leak stops here
Paragon Exteriors repairs roofs across Stafford Township, NJ — Beach Haven West, Manahawkin, Ocean Acres, Cedar Run, and Mayetta — usually within a day or two of your call, with same-day tarping when water is actively coming in. Most repairs price between $350 and $1,600, quoted as one firm itemized number before we touch a shingle. We’re licensed and insured (NJ HIC #13VH13814500); call or text 848-633-6440 with a photo of the stain or the roof.
What fails east of Route 9 — and what fails west
Stafford roofs break differently depending on which side of town they’re on, and knowing the pattern is half the diagnosis.
Bay side — Beach Haven West, Village Harbour, Cedar Run, Mayetta:
- Shingle tabs lifted or creased on slopes facing Manahawkin Bay after a nor’easter
- Flashing, pipe collars, and fasteners corroded years early by salt air
- Wind-driven rain forced under edge courses — leaks that only appear in sideways storms
Pine side — Ocean Acres and out toward Warren Grove:
- Needle mats damming the valleys so water backs up under the shingles
- Overflowing gutters pushing water behind the fascia
- Moss prying at shingle edges on shaded north slopes
- Branch strikes and punctures after wind events
Finding the entry point, not just the stain
A ceiling stain in a Beach Haven West cape is rarely under the actual hole — water rides the underlayment or a rafter and surfaces rooms away. We trace it from the attic and from the roof, put the drone up when slopes are steep or wet, and hand you photos of the exact entry point with a line-item price for the fix. In Ocean Acres we’ll also tell you honestly whether gutter protection would prevent the next call entirely.
When we’ll tell you not to repair
A lot of Beach Haven West and older Manahawkin roofs are second- or third-cycle shingles on homes built out in the 1950s–70s, and lagoon-side salt exposure shortens shingle life to begin with. Our line: localized damage on a roof with five-plus good years left gets repaired; failures spreading across multiple slopes mean repair money is better spent on a replacement, with financing to spread the cost. The full decision framework is in our repair vs. replacement guide — and since we do both, we have no reason to steer you either way.
More on how we approach roof repair, or see everything we handle in Stafford Township.