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Damaged siding only gets worse once Missouri humidity, hail, and freeze-thaw cycles work their way behind the panel. Let our St. Louis crew take a look and give you a free, no-pressure scope in writing. You will know your options within a day.

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Expert Siding Repair Across St. Louis, MO

Cracked panels, faded boards, and warped seams show up right after a brutal Missouri storm season. At Top Quality Exteriors, we handle siding repair across the St. Louis metro every week, from quick panel swaps in Kirkwood to multi-elevation fixes in Chesterfield. Our crews diagnose hidden moisture issues behind the cladding before patching the visible damage, so you do not pay twice for the same problem. Years in Ballwin and Webster Groves taught us how local hail and freeze-thaw cycles attack vinyl, fiber cement, and LP SmartSide differently.

Most homeowners come to us hoping to avoid a full siding installation, and in many cases we can match existing panels and color profiles closely enough to make a repair invisible from the curb. We carry common vinyl and fiber cement product lines on the truck, document every step with photos for insurance documentation, and pull permits when the scope requires it in Wildwood or Clayton. You get a written scope, a fair price, and a crew that cleans up every stray nail and offcut before leaving your property.

Common Siding Problems We Fix

  • Hail dents, cracked panels, and impact damage on sunny walls
  • Warped seams, buckled boards, and gaps from freeze-thaw stress
  • Hidden moisture, soft sheathing, and rot behind aging panels

Siding Repair Done the Right Way

Spot repairs look simple from the ground, but the work behind the panel decides whether the fix holds for two years or twenty. Our team starts by pulling sections back to inspect the weather-resistive barrier, sheathing, and flashing details around windows, dormers, and J-channels. In older Ladue and Webster Groves homes, we often find rotted OSB or compromised house wrap that the previous installer never addressed. We replace damaged decking, re-flash penetrations with proper laps, and tie new house wrap into the existing barrier with seam tape rated for our humid Missouri summers. Whether the cladding is vinyl, LP SmartSide, James Hardie, or older aluminum, we source the closest available match and feather the repair into adjacent courses so the line stays clean from the curb. After a hail event, our process overlaps with our storm damage siding repair protocol, including a written adjuster-ready report with measurements and photos for every elevation.

Our Siding Repair Process

Every siding repair we run in St. Louis follows the same five-step sequence, whether the job is one cracked panel or a full elevation. The process keeps surprises off your invoice and gives you clear checkpoints from inspection through final cleanup.

Onsite Inspection

We arrive on time and walk every elevation with you to flag visible damage today. Our team photographs each problem area for the file. You see exactly what we see, no surprises.

Damage Assessment

We pull a few panels to inspect the sheathing, house wrap, and flashing behind them. Hidden rot or mold gets documented before we quote the work. You get a clear scope in writing.

Material Matching

We identify your exact panel profile, color, and manufacturer where possible. If it is discontinued, we present the closest match with a real sample. You approve before we order.

Repair and Fit

We swap damaged panels, reseal seams, and tie everything back into the existing wall. Flashing and J-channel get reset to factory spec. The repair blends in cleanly from the curb.

Final Walkthrough

We walk the full perimeter with you and address any final questions. Our crew sweeps the yard with a magnet to recover stray fasteners. You sign off only when you are satisfied.

Why St. Louis Trusts Our Crew

We are not a storm-chasing operation that disappears after the check clears. Our crew is based in the St. Louis metro and we have repaired siding from Maryland Heights to O’Fallon for more than a decade. Every project lead is in-house, every installer is W-2, and every job site is run by someone who has personally hung panels in 95-degree heat and 20-degree wind. That continuity is why our callbacks stay rare and our referrals stay steady year after year in every season.

We also document obsessively. Adjusters in Missouri have started recognizing our scope sheets because the photos line up with the measurements and the line items match Xactimate language. Homeowners in Chesterfield and Kirkwood appreciate the same paperwork at resale time, since it proves the repair was done with proper flashing and a continuous moisture barrier. Honest work plus clean documentation equals fewer headaches on both sides every time.

What Siding Repair Costs Here

Most siding repairs in the St. Louis metro land between 650 and 4,800 dollars depending on material, accessibility, and how much hidden damage we uncover behind the cladding. A handful of vinyl panel swaps on a single-story ranch in Ballwin will sit at the low end of that range every time. A multi-elevation fiber cement siding repair with new flashing, house wrap, and trim work on a two-story home in Wildwood will trend much higher.

Pitch, story height, paint matching, and Missouri permit requirements all move the final number on the invoice. Insurance can shift the math entirely when hail or high wind is the cause, and we handle the adjuster conversation from start to finish. Every estimate is itemized and completely free, with no high-pressure pitch at the kitchen table. You see the scope, the materials, the labor, and the warranty in plain English before you sign anything for the project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most St. Louis siding repairs run between 650 and 4,800 dollars depending on material and scope. Small vinyl panel swaps sit at the low end, while multi-elevation fiber cement repairs with new flashing and house wrap on a two-story home in Chesterfield trend higher. We always provide a free, itemized estimate so you see exactly what drives the number before any work starts.
In most cases, yes. We identify your panel profile, color, and original manufacturer when possible, and we source the exact match for common vinyl, James Hardie, and LP SmartSide product lines. If the panel is discontinued, we present the closest available match with a real sample and show you how it blends on the wall before you approve the order.
Often, yes. Missouri hail and wind damage is typically covered when the loss falls within your specific policy terms and your deductible amount on a covered peril. We document every elevation with photos and exact measurements, write an adjuster-ready scope sheet, and meet your insurance representative on site to advocate for a full and fair repair scope.
Most single-elevation repairs in Kirkwood or Ballwin wrap up in one to two days once materials are on site and approved. Larger multi-elevation jobs with hidden sheathing damage or full house wrap replacement can run three to five days. We give you a firm schedule in writing before work begins so you can plan around the crew without surprise delays.
It depends on the scope of the work. Minor cosmetic repairs usually do not require a permit in St. Louis County, but structural work, significant area replacement, or anything tied to a hail insurance claim often does require one. We pull the permit when required and handle the inspection coordination so you never have to chase paperwork at city hall.
It depends on age, material, and how much hidden damage we uncover behind the panels. If the substrate is sound and the cladding is under twenty years old, a targeted repair is usually the smart financial move for most homeowners. If we find widespread rot or failed house wrap on multiple walls, a partial or full replacement is usually wiser long term.

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