Freehold roofing, from Main Street Victorians to Route 9 colonials
Paragon Exteriors LLC handles roof replacement, roof repair, siding, windows, and gutters across Freehold Borough and Freehold Township — licensed (NJ HIC #13VH13814500), fully insured, and family-run by partners who still walk every roof. Most Freehold homes are torn off and re-shingled in a single day, estimates are free and itemized, and financing is available. Call 848-633-6440.
Two Freeholds, two building departments, one crew
“Freehold” is really two towns: the two-square-mile Borough — Monmouth’s county seat, with the courthouse to prove it — and the much larger Township wrapped around it. They look different from a ladder, and they permit differently too. Borough jobs file through the construction office at Borough Hall on West Main Street; Township jobs go to the Construction Department at the Municipal Plaza. We confirm which side of the line your house sits on and file the right paperwork, so you never touch it.
| Where you live | Typical housing | What your roof deals with |
|---|---|---|
| Downtown Freehold & Borough side streets | Victorians, foursquares, early-1900s colonials | Steep pitches, plank decking, layered tear-offs, aging chimney flashing |
| East Freehold | 1960s–70s ranches, capes, split-levels | Second- or third-cycle roofs, undersized attic ventilation, ice dams |
| West Freehold | 1980s–2000s colonials off Route 9 and Route 537 | Builder-grade shingles aging out at 18–22 years |
| Raintree | 1980s townhomes | Shared roof lines, matching association-consistent shingles |
| Georgia & Smithburg | Farmhouses and rural wooded lots | Heavy tree exposure, long gutter runs, limb strikes |
What inland Monmouth weather actually does up here
You’re fifteen miles from the ocean, so salt air isn’t your enemy — trees and temperature swings are. The sequence we see over and over: gutters packed with oak leaves and maple seeds, water backing under the shingle edge, then a January freeze-thaw run turning that wet edge into an ice dam. Add algae streaking on shaded north slopes, thunderstorm gusts rolling across the open battlefield farmland west of town, and attic heat cooking builder-grade shingles through July, and a Freehold roof earns replacement around year 20 without ever seeing a hurricane. Clean, correctly pitched gutters and real ridge ventilation buy back years.
What Freehold homeowners hire us for
- Roof replacement in Freehold — full tear-off, deck repairs on the spot, permit filed with the right office, done in a day
- Roof repair — storm-lifted shingles, chimney flashing leaks, nail pops on 20-year-old builder roofs
- Siding — vinyl and premium options that transform a dated 1980s colonial fast
- Windows and doors — tightening up drafty Borough homes before winter
- Gutters — oversized downspouts and guards for tree-heavy lots
Pre-war Borough homes: what’s under those old shingles
The blocks around Main Street, Court Street, and the courthouse predate plywood. Pull the shingles on a Borough Victorian and you’ll usually find plank board decking — sometimes gapped, sometimes hiding a cedar layer nobody removed in the 1960s. That’s not a reason to fear a tear-off; it’s a reason to hire a crew that quotes it honestly. We measure, document every project by drone, and price decking work per sheet in the written estimate instead of springing it on you mid-job. Steep pitches and old brick chimneys get proper staging and fresh flashing, not shortcuts. Weighing whether a century-old roof needs another patch or a rebuild? Our repair vs. replacement guide lays out the math — and these are the same streets Springsteen grew up on, so we treat them with some respect.
Close by in western Monmouth
Freehold sits at the center of our western Monmouth routes. We also serve Manalapan, Howell, Colts Neck, and Jackson — often on the same truck roll the same week.