Your Toms River roofing and exteriors crew
Toms River is home turf for Paragon Exteriors. From Holiday City retirement ranches to elevated rebuilds in Ortley Beach and bayfront colonials in Silverton and Snug Harbor, we’ve put roofs, siding, and decks on just about every housing style this town has — and we know the quirks of each one.
Much of Toms River’s housing stock went up between the 1960s and 1980s, which means a lot of roofs are on their second or third cycle. Add Barnegat Bay salt air east of Hooper Avenue, nor’easter gusts that funnel up the river, and summer sun bouncing off the water, and Toms River roofs age faster than inland Jersey. That’s why we spec coastal fastening and edge protection here as standard practice, not an upsell.
What Toms River homeowners call us for
- Roof replacement — most homes torn off and re-shingled in one day, permits handled with the Township
- Roof repair — wind-lifted shingles after storms off the bay, chimney flashing leaks, and post-winter tune-ups
- Siding — vinyl and premium siding that stands up to salt air without chalking
- Windows & doors — tightening up drafty 80s-era openings for lower utility bills
- Decks — outdoor living for bay-breeze evenings, built to code and built to last
Post-Sandy elevated homes: a special note
Thousands of Toms River homes were raised or rebuilt after Superstorm Sandy. Elevated homes catch more wind — the roof sees higher uplift forces than the same house did at grade. If your home was raised and your roof predates the lift, it’s worth a free inspection: fastening that was fine at ground level may be underspec’d at the new height.
Nearby
We also serve neighboring Brick, Beachwood, Lakewood, and Berkeley Township — often the same week.