Paragon Exteriors repairs roofs throughout Wall Township — wind-stripped shingles on the east end, limb punctures under the western oak canopy, and the chimney flashing leaks that plague Glendola’s 1960s–80s split-levels. Most Wall repairs land between $350 and $1,500, active leaks usually get a same-day tarp, and every quote is free and itemized. Call 848-633-6440.
What Wall roofs do when they fail
What you’re seeing
What it usually is in Wall
Typical fix
Shingle tabs in the yard after a blow
Wind-lift in West Belmar or Manasquan Park — the Shark and Manasquan rivers funnel nor’easter gusts across the east end
Replace the run, six-nail everything, seal the edges
Ceiling stain near the chimney
Original flashing on a Glendola or New Bedford split-level, resealed once too often
Cut in new step and counter-flashing
Drip only during wind-driven rain
Ridge cap or edge metal losing its seal — an east-of-Route-35 special
Reseal or replace the cap and edge detail
Hole or crease after a storm
Oak limb strike on the wooded lots toward Allaire and Allenwood
Tarp, deck patch, shingles woven back in
Green moss at shaded eaves
Tree canopy holding moisture; moss lifts shingle edges over time
Careful removal — plain black algae streaks are cosmetic, and we’ll tell you so
Diagnosis before dollar signs
Water almost never shows up on the ceiling directly below where it enters the roof. We start in the attic, trace the actual path, confirm it topside, and shoot drone photos of what we find — you’re looking at your own flashing, not a stock picture and a scare pitch. On heavily treed lots off Allaire Road, those photos are often the first real look an owner has had at their own roof in years. If a storm caused the damage, our storm damage team documents everything to insurance standards before cleanup starts.
When a repair is the wrong answer
Some Wall roofs shouldn’t get another patch, and we’ll say so. Postwar capes in West Belmar on their third shingle cycle can reach the point where shingles crack the moment we lift them — a repair on that roof won’t seal, and we won’t sell you one. When that’s the call, you get two written numbers side by side: the honest fix and a full replacement in Wall Township, with financing available so the bigger number doesn’t force the wrong decision. Our repair-or-replace guide walks through the exact math we use.
Small problems shouldn’t wait on a big decision, though — a cracked pipe boot fixed for a few hundred dollars today beats a ruined ceiling in March. More on how we work at roof repair, or see everything we handle locally on the Wall Township page.
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.
What does a typical roof repair cost in Wall Township?
Most Wall repairs — a run of wind-lifted shingles, a cracked pipe boot, resealed chimney flashing — cost $350–$1,500. Limb-strike deck repairs and full flashing jobs on cut-up colonials usually land between $1,500 and $3,500. The quote is free and itemized before we touch anything.
Do roof repairs in Wall Township require a permit?
Routine repairs — shingles, pipe boots, flashing, sealant — don't. Replacing structural deck sections after a limb strike can trigger a filing with Wall's Construction Department on Allaire Road, and when it does, we file it as part of the job.
Why do my shingles keep blowing off in West Belmar?
Because the wind there behaves like beachfront wind. The ocean is about two miles out, and the Shark and Manasquan rivers form a corridor that drives nor'easter gusts across the east end of Wall. Original four-nail fastening gives up early in that exposure — we re-fasten every repair with six nails per shingle and sealed edges so the same run doesn't fail twice.
A limb came through my roof near Allaire — what should I do first?
Call 848-633-6440 and text photos if you can take them safely from the ground. We'll get a tarp on it, usually the same day, then document the damage by drone for your insurance file before any cleanup — so the claim reflects what the tree actually did.
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