Paragon Exteriors handles roof replacement across Little Egg Harbor Township — the lagoon streets of Mystic Island and Osborn Island, the older blocks of Parkertown and West Tuckerton, and the Cranberry Creek and Sunrise Bay adult communities. Every job is a full tear-off with 130 mph wind-rated architectural shingles, the township permit is handled for you, and most homes go from old roof to swept driveway in one day. Typical price: $7,500–$15,000, with a free itemized estimate. Call 848-633-6440.
Priced by the house you actually own
Little Egg Harbor isn’t one housing market, so we don’t quote it like one:
Your home
Typical range
What moves the number
Original Mystic Island cape or ranch
$7,500 – $10,000
Compact footprint, low pitch — but 1950s–60s decking often needs boards swapped
Raised or rebuilt lagoon home
$10,000 – $16,000
Elevation staging, steeper post-Sandy rooflines, full coastal spec
Cranberry Creek / Sunrise Bay ranch
$8,000 – $11,000
First re-roof cycle; usually the cleanest one-day job we do
Inland 1990s–2000s colonial
$9,500 – $15,000
Square footage, valleys, and ridge venting done right this time
Permit filed ahead of time with the Construction Department on Radio Road — we schedule the inspection, not you
Tear-off starts around 7 AM; the deck gets inspected board by board, with rot repair already priced in the estimate (Parkertown’s older framing hides the most)
Ice & water shield at eaves and valleys, synthetic underlayment, new drip edge
130 mph shingles six-nailed with sealed starter and rake edges, corrosion-resistant flashing throughout
Ridge vent matched to your attic’s actual intake
Magnetic nail sweep, same-day debris haul-away, and drone photos of the finished roof — inspect our work from your kitchen table, not a ladder
Two partners, one standard
Paragon is family-run by Joe Ballaccomo, 15-plus years in roofing, solar, and home improvement, and Franchi Vacchiano, roughly 40 years in construction including foreman and GC work on major builds like the Borgata in Atlantic City. Licensed (NJ HIC #13VH13814500) and fully insured, with financing that turns the roof into a predictable monthly number — something our Cranberry Creek and Sunrise Bay customers ask about most. Our 30-roofs-in-30-days run in May 2026 proved the one-day system holds up at full speed.
“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 will a roof replacement cost me in Little Egg Harbor?
Plan on $7,500–$10,000 for an original Mystic Island cape or a Cranberry Creek ranch, $9,500–$15,000 for larger inland colonials, and more for elevated lagoon-front homes that need staging plus the full coastal wind spec. Every estimate is free and itemized to the line, including any decking repair.
How does the permit process work for a re-roof in Little Egg Harbor Township?
A roof replacement needs a construction permit through the township Construction Department at the municipal complex on Radio Road. We file the application, fold the fee into your quoted price, and schedule the inspection — your only decision is the shingle color.
What makes a new roof actually last on the Great Bay side of town?
Fastening and metal, mostly. We six-nail 130 mph wind-rated architectural shingles, seal the starter and rake edges, and use corrosion-resistant flashing and fasteners — because salt air off the marsh destroys the builder-grade galvanized hardware that inland crews get away with.
My house was raised after Sandy — does that change the job?
It changes the setup, not the timeline. Elevated homes take taller ladder and staging work, and they catch more wind than they did at grade, so the high-wind fastening spec matters even more up there. We still finish most raised Mystic Island and Osborn Island homes in a single day.
Free estimate in Little Egg Harbor
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