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Fiber Cement Siding in Town and Country

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Fiber Cement Siding in Town and Country, MO

Fiber cement siding in Town and Country, MO holds up where lighter cladding fails on the large custom homes set back under mature hardwood canopy. Along Price Road, Wild Horse Creek Road, and the Kehrs Mill corridor, siding takes limb impact, bark debris, and shade-driven moisture that softens wood and warps thin vinyl over the years. Top Quality Exteriors installs fiber cement across the full category so your facade resists rot, fire, insects, and hail bruising without the constant repainting and patching cycle older cladding forces on West County owners.

James Hardie, Nichiha, and Allura all fall under the fiber cement umbrella, and each carries its own board thickness, texture library, and pre-finished color line. We match the profile to your home’s architecture whether that means smooth lap runs on the main body, cedar-shingle panels on a gable, or vertical board and batten between dormers on a two-story elevation. If you’re weighing one specific brand against another, our James Hardie siding in Town and Country page covers that product line in more depth.

Why Fiber Cement Fits Custom Homes

  • Impact resistance handles hardwood limb hits and April hailstones
  • Pre-finished ColorPlus and paintable panels pass trustee sign-off
  • Fire, rot, and insect resistant over a 60-plus year service life

How Fiber Cement Gets Installed

Fiber cement is heavier and denser than vinyl or engineered wood, so proper installation matters more than the brand name printed on the plank. Boards run around 2.5 pounds per square foot, which means every piece has to land on solid framing with the right fastener pattern, blind-nailed or face-nailed per the manufacturer’s specification. Our crews cut with dust-suppression tools, prime every field cut, and set 1/8-inch expansion gaps at butt joints to keep the pre-finished ColorPlus edge sealed against the freeze-thaw swings western St. Louis County sees each winter. We flash windows, doors, and horizontal transitions with self-adhered membrane before any siding goes up, and we integrate the water-resistive barrier with existing brick, stone, or trim details on mixed-material facades that are common on custom homes here. When you’re also weighing a wood-fiber alternative, our LP SmartSide siding in Town and Country page walks through that direct comparison.

Our 5-Step Siding Process

Every fiber cement job we run in Town and Country follows the same five stages, from the first walk-around to the final punch list. Here’s what to expect when we tear off your old cladding and dial in a fresh new fiber cement facade.

Free Inspection

We walk your full facade, note rot, moisture, or trustee-restricted trim, and photograph each elevation. Then we scope it against your subdivision indenture rules step by step.

Design & Quote

We review profile, texture, and ColorPlus or paintable options, then price it all out. Our written quote breaks down each material and labor line so there are no surprises later.

Prep & Tear-off

We stage panels, protect the landscaping, and strip old siding down to the sheathing. Soft decking gets swapped, and we flash windows and doors with self-adhered membrane first.

Board Install

Crews snap chalk lines, blind-nail lap or panel runs to the exact spec, and seal every butt joint. We prime each field cut and hold 1/8-inch expansion gaps per manufacturer spec.

Final Walkthrough

We clean up all the nails, magnet-sweep the yard, and walk every elevation with you. You sign off, we register the product warranty, and the 36-month workmanship warranty starts.

Why West County Homes Choose Us

We’re a James Hardie® Alliance Program Member and a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating, licensed in Missouri and backed by full general liability and workers’ compensation coverage on every single job we run. Top Quality Exteriors was founded in 2022 with more than 7 years of industry experience behind the team, and we now run a crew of 52-plus installers, project managers, and estimators across the greater St. Louis metro market.

That scale matters on custom fiber cement jobs. Cutting, priming, and hanging 2.5-pound-per-square-foot planks across a 4,000-plus square foot elevation is not a one-truck operation, and it takes trained hands to keep every butt joint tight and reveal lines dead straight on multi-gable facades set under mature hardwood canopy. We staff each Town and Country job with a dedicated foreman who owns the punch list all the way from tear-off through trustee sign-off.

Fiber Cement Cost in West County

Installed fiber cement runs roughly $8 to $14 per square foot in the Town and Country market, with the local average landing near $14,326 for a full re-side. Where you fall in that band depends on the brand you pick, the profile mix, prep work behind the old cladding, and how much trim, soffit, or fascia we’re integrating into the new facade. Complex two-story elevations with several gables and dormers push labor up because every cut adds priming and reveal work.

The value math tilts hard in fiber cement’s favor over the 60-plus year service life the material carries. Vinyl and engineered wood typically need replacement or heavy paint cycles inside 20 years, especially when hail bruising and freeze-thaw movement take their toll on thinner boards. If you’re weighing a budget-friendly cladding, our vinyl siding in Town and Country page lays out that trade-off in real dollars for a direct comparison.

Frequently Asked Questions

Installed fiber cement runs about $8 to $14 per square foot in Town and Country, and the local average full re-side lands near $14,326. Your final quote depends on brand, board profile, prep behind the old cladding, and how much trim, soffit, or fascia work rolls into the same project. We put every material and labor line item in writing before we start any tear-off.
We install across the entire fiber cement category, which covers James Hardie, Nichiha, and Allura. Each brand carries its own board thickness, texture library, and pre-finished color program. We help you match the profile and factory finish to your home’s architecture and any trustee-approved color palette that your subdivision indenture happens to require here.
Yes on both counts. The City of Town and Country requires a building permit for exterior siding replacement, and most subdivisions require trustee sign-off on color and material selection before work begins. We coordinate the permit through the Development Office and prepare the trustee submittal packet so the approval never stalls your project timeline.
Fiber cement carries a 60-plus year service life, backed by manufacturer product warranties that typically run 30 years on the substrate and 15 years on the pre-finished ColorPlus finish. That’s roughly triple what vinyl or engineered wood delivers, which is why fiber cement dominates the high-end rebuild market across western St. Louis County today.
Yes. Fiber cement carries a Class 4 impact rating and stands up to wind-driven debris far better than vinyl or thin engineered wood products. That matters here because Town and Country sits under mature hardwood canopy and in the metro hail corridor, where April storms drop hail and drive limb impact into exterior walls each season across West County.
No, we tear off the old cladding down to the sheathing first. Fiber cement needs a flat, dry substrate and correct flashing at every window, door, and horizontal transition, and layering it over failing vinyl or wood only traps moisture behind the new install. Tear-off also lets us swap any soft decking or rotten trim before the fresh boards go on.

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