A roofing crew that knows Tinton Falls tree by tree
Paragon Exteriors is a licensed, family-run roofing and exteriors contractor serving Tinton Falls, NJ — roof replacement, roof repair, siding, windows, gutters, and decks, licensed under NJ HIC #13VH13814500 and fully insured. Most Tinton Falls roofs are torn off, deck-checked, and re-shingled in a single day. Estimates are free and itemized, financing is available, and the number is 848-633-6440.
Tinton Falls is a woods town, not a beach town — and that changes what a roof here dies from. Less salt, more shade. Fewer wind claims, more limb punctures, moss, and ice dams. We spec for that.
The borough, roof by roof
Tinton Falls runs long and narrow, and the housing changes as you drive it:
- North end — Hope Road, Tinton Avenue, the Eatontown line. Postwar splits, ranches, and 1960s–70s colonials, many on their second or third roof. Older decking is common here; we price plywood repair honestly per sheet instead of burying an allowance.
- The village core near the falls. The borough takes its name from the falls on Pine Brook — the site of one of the earliest ironworks in colonial America — and some of its oldest homes sit nearby, where careful flashing work matters more than shingle brand.
- Sycamore Avenue, Wayside, and the Shafto Road corridor. 1970s–90s colonials on generously wooded lots: gorgeous in July, relentless on shingles the rest of the year.
- South end toward Route 33. Newer single-family developments and townhomes, plus the borough’s 55+ anchors — Greenbriar Falls and the Seabrook campus.
- Charles Wood. Former Fort Monmouth land in the borough’s northeast corner, redeveloping steadily with newer construction.
What all that tree cover does to a roof
Shade keeps north-facing slopes damp, and damp grows the algae streaks and moss that shorten shingle life. Oak litter fills gutters by November; clogged gutters back meltwater under the shingle edge in January — that’s how ice dams put a ceiling stain in a house whose roof looked fine from the driveway. And dead limbs come down in every real blow, because the ocean is only a few miles east and nor’easters don’t stop at Route 35.
So our Tinton Falls spec leans accordingly: ice & water shield run generously at eaves and valleys, algae-resistant architectural shingles, ventilation sized for shaded, humid attics, and gutter protection that actually handles oak debris. When a limb does land, our storm damage response includes photo documentation your insurance adjuster can work from.
What we do in Tinton Falls
- Roof replacement — most homes done in one day, Borough permit handled by us
- Roof repair — limb punctures, flashing leaks, wind-lifted shingles
- Siding — vinyl and premium options that shrug off shade-side mildew
- Windows & doors — sealing up drafty 70s and 80s openings
- Decks — built for wooded backyards, footings and permits done right
The spec never changes with the schedule — it didn’t during our 30-roofs-in-30-days run in May 2026, and it won’t on your house.
55+ homeowners: this is your page too
Between Seabrook and Greenbriar Falls, Tinton Falls carries one of Monmouth County’s largest retirement populations — plus long-time owners across the borough planning to age in place. That shapes how we work here: one-day replacements so your home never sits open overnight, drone documentation so you can verify every detail of the job without touching a ladder, and financing that turns a roof into a predictable monthly number instead of a savings-account hit. If your townhome carries HOA color and material requirements, we handle the approval paperwork and the matching.
Also on our daily route
From Tinton Falls we regularly work neighboring Neptune, Wall Township, Colts Neck, and Red Bank — often in the same week.
Want the exact number for your roof? Start with what replacements really cost in NJ, then book a free itemized estimate — measured, photographed, and priced line by line by the family that owns the company.