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Fiber Cement Siding in Frontenac, MO

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Premium Fiber Cement Siding in Frontenac, MO

Your estate home in Frontenac deserves siding that holds its line for decades, not a panel that warps after a single freeze-thaw cycle. Top Quality Exteriors installs fiber cement siding in Frontenac, MO for homeowners who want the look of real wood without the upkeep, the rot, or the repaint cycle every six years. We’ve seen what hailstorms, humid July afternoons, and January ice loads do to lesser cladding, and properly installed fiber cement easily outlasts vinyl, engineered wood, and traditional cedar lap siding by decades.

Our crews handle every step in-house: tear-off of existing cladding, flashing inspection at every window and door, weather-resistive barrier, and full pre-finished lap, shingle, or vertical panel installation. We pair fiber cement with proper insulated siding in Frontenac backing where it makes sense for thermal performance and dimensional stability. You get the same straight reveal lines on year 30 that you saw on day one, plus a tight finish that resists fire, rot, woodpecker damage, and insects without compromise.

Why Fiber Cement Wins on Estates

  • Class A fire rating that protects multi-million dollar homes
  • 60-year structural lifespan with proper installation crew
  • Termite, woodpecker, and rot resistance for wooded lots

What Sets Fiber Cement Apart

Fiber cement isn’t a single product—it’s a category that includes James Hardie, Nichiha, and Allura, each offering pre-finished lap, shingle, and vertical panel profiles. The HardiePlank line with ColorPlus Technology ships factory-baked with a 15-year finish warranty and a 30-year substrate warranty, which is the benchmark we recommend for serious projects across western St. Louis County. We pair these boards with proper underlayment, butyl-flashed openings, and stainless or hot-dipped galvanized fasteners that won’t bleed rust through pre-finished panels. For homeowners debating fiber cement versus engineered wood, the math favors cement: 60-year structural lifespan, fire-resistant, rot-resistant, and immune to woodpecker damage on heavily treed lots. Our James Hardie siding in Frontenac projects rely on the HZ5 product line engineered specifically for our humid summers and freezing winters. The dimensional stability holds reveals tight and lap shadows crisp through every Missouri season.

Our 5-Step Install Process

Every Frontenac project follows the same disciplined sequence so nothing gets skipped. From the first measurement to the final caulk bead, we treat estate-grade siding with the meticulous care it deserves. Here is exactly what to expect.

On-Site Review

We start with a free on-site visit at your Frontenac home. I measure every wall, note window openings, and check sheathing for moisture. You get a clear scope before any quote.

Color & Profile

Next we walk samples in your driveway light, not a showroom. You see HardiePlank, shingle, and panel profiles in real ColorPlus finishes. We pick what suits your home and the HOA.

Tear-Off & Wrap

Crews strip old cladding to the sheathing in clean sections. We inspect every stud bay for rot and replace any bad boards. Then we wrap the home with a weather-resistive barrier.

Hardie Install

We hang fiber cement with hot-dipped fasteners, hidden where possible. Every joint gets flashed and every reveal stays consistent. Lap shadows look right because layout is right.

Trim & Caulk

HardieTrim wraps every corner, window, and door in clean returns. We seal joints with color-matched caulk rated for fiber cement. Final walk-through happens with you, lap by lap.

Frontenac’s Trusted Siding Crew

We’ve installed fiber cement siding across the St. Louis metro for more than a decade, and Frontenac estate homes make up a meaningful share of that work. Every lead carpenter on our crew holds James Hardie installer training, and we follow the published HZ5 best-practice manual to the letter so your factory finish warranty stays valid. That matters because the 30-year substrate warranty and 15-year ColorPlus finish warranty only hold if installation meets spec.

What you won’t get from us: subcontracted crews, vague timelines, or a phone that stops answering after the deposit clears. Our project manager lives in the metro, runs your job personally, and walks the home with you at three checkpoints. We back every install with a written workmanship warranty layered on top of the manufacturer coverage, and we hand you the paperwork at closeout. The crews who started your project are the same ones finishing it.

Real Pricing & Long-Term Value

Fiber cement siding in the St. Louis area runs roughly $8 to $14 per square foot installed, with full-home replacements averaging around $14,326 for a typical 2,000-square-foot facade. Frontenac estate homes often land above that range because larger square footage, taller two-story walls, complex gable returns, and premium HardiePlank profiles push the number up. Tear-off of existing cladding, sheathing repairs, and added trim detail also factor into the final invoice.

Here is the case for the spend: a properly installed Hardie facade lasts 60 years or more, never needs repainting before year 15, and adds documented appraisal value at resale. Compare that to vinyl, which is half the cost up front but rarely makes it past year 25 in Missouri’s freeze-thaw cycles, or cedar, which demands fresh stain every five to seven years. Talk with our siding installation in Frontenac team for a written estimate on your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most full-home fiber cement projects in Frontenac run between $14,000 and $35,000, depending on square footage and trim detail. The St. Louis area average sits around $14,326 for a 2,000-square-foot facade installed, or roughly $8 to $14 per square foot. Larger estates with two-story walls or premium HardiePlank profiles land at the higher end of that range.
For most Frontenac homeowners, yes. Vinyl runs about half the up-front cost but rarely outlasts 25 years in Missouri freeze-thaw cycles, while fiber cement holds for 60-plus years with proper installation. Fiber cement also resists fire, rot, woodpeckers, and impact damage from hail, and it carries the appraisal value that estate-grade construction expects at resale.
Properly installed fiber cement is rated for 60 years of structural service, and many panels last longer. James Hardie backs the substrate with a 30-year non-prorated warranty and the ColorPlus factory finish with a 15-year coverage on fade and peel. In practice, that means one siding decision lasts the rest of your time in the home and likely the next owner’s too.
Yes. The HZ5 product line is engineered specifically for climates with hard freezes and humid summers, which describes our region precisely. The boards stay dimensionally stable through freeze-thaw cycles, resist moisture absorption that warps lesser materials, and don’t soften in July humidity. That stability is the reason factory-finished reveals still look right ten and twenty years out.
Yes to both. Fiber cement carries a Class A fire rating, the highest available, which matters for estate homes near wooded lots or detached structures. The cement and cellulose composition gives termites, carpenter ants, and woodpeckers nothing to eat or excavate, so insect damage is essentially a non-issue. That’s a real benefit on heavily treed properties common in the area.
Most Frontenac projects run two to three weeks from tear-off to final caulk, though larger estate homes can stretch to four. Weather can shift the schedule a day or two, and we won’t install over wet sheathing. We give you a written timeline at signing with checkpoint dates, and our project manager keeps you posted if anything moves so you’re never guessing.

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