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Hardie Siding in Town and Country, MO

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James Hardie Siding in Town and Country, MO

Building or reskinning a custom home along Wild Horse Creek Road or Kehrs Mill Road? James Hardie siding in Town and Country handles hail, wind-driven limbs from mature hardwoods, and shaded north-slope moisture that plague one-acre lots far better than any vinyl product currently sold in the West County market. As a James Hardie Alliance Program Member with 7+ years of local exterior experience, Top Quality Exteriors installs HardiePlank lap, HardiePanel vertical, and HardieShingle profiles across Thornhill Estates, Topping Woods, and Arlington Oaks.

Fiber cement won’t rot, warp, or feed carpenter ants — and ColorPlus Technology keeps the factory finish true for decades under West County sun and shade. Whether you need a full-facade wrap or a partial gable-and-dormer job pairing brick with siding, our crews handle every board, trim piece, and course of step flashing with mitered corners and hidden fasteners. We coordinate trustee color submittals up front and dovetail with any siding installation in Town and Country plans that are underway.

Why Hardie Wins on T&C Homes

  • Class 4 impact resistance stands up to metro hail season
  • 30-year non-prorated substrate warranty from the manufacturer
  • ColorPlus factory finish resists fade under mature canopy

Hardie Fits T&C’s Building Culture

Town and Country subdivisions run on indenture boards, and exterior color changes almost always go before a trustee committee. That reality shapes how we scope a Hardie job here. We pull the ColorPlus swatch deck early, walk the elevation with you, and package a submittal — photos, product data sheets, warranty documentation, and the specific ColorPlus color — so trustees at Thornhill Estates or Manor Hill can approve before we lift a course. On complex 5,000-to-11,000 sq ft rooflines with dormers, turrets, and bay projections, siding and roof lines converge at dozens of transitions. Our crews step-flash every headwall, kickout-flash every roof-to-wall junction, and use code-compliant weather-resistive barrier behind the fiber cement. The April 18, 2024 and April 20, 2025 storms across West County pulled loose vinyl off homes; Hardie held. For matching partial-facade work, our fiber cement siding in Town and Country program covers Nichiha and Allura lines too.

Our 5-Step Hardie Install

From the first walkaround to the final punch list, our Hardie installs follow a clear, repeatable sequence. Here’s how we take a Town and Country facade from tired vinyl or dated aluminum to a factory-finished fiber cement wrap that lasts.

Free Estimate

We walk your facade, measure every elevation, and note trustee color rules on-site. You get a firm written quote with product, color, and scope broken out. No pressure at all.

Trustee Submittal

We package ColorPlus swatches, warranty docs, and product data for your indenture board. Your trustees review and sign off. Then we file the city building permit on your behalf.

Tear-Off and Prep

Old siding comes down, sheathing gets inspected, and soft spots get replaced quickly. We install weather-resistive barrier and flash every window, door, and penetration to code.

Precision Install

HardiePlank, HardiePanel, or HardieShingle goes up with hidden fasteners and tight reveals. Trim, soffit, and fascia lock the whole system together cleanly for lasting protection.

Final Walkthrough

We caulk, touch up cut edges with ColorPlus paint, and haul off every last scrap. You walk the job with our lead, sign the punch list, and get warranty docs before we go home.

Alliance Program Credentials

Alliance Program membership isn’t a marketing sticker — it means James Hardie has vetted our install methods, documented our project volume, and trusts our crews to handle the ColorPlus, Statement Collection, and Aspyre product lines to spec. On a Wild Horse Creek Road custom facade or a Price Road corridor rebuild, that vetting shows up in reveal spacing, fastener pull-through, expansion gaps, and how cleanly we terminate courses at brick returns and window heads.

Top Quality Exteriors was founded in 2022 and our leadership team carries 7+ years of exterior experience across the St. Louis metro area. We’re BBB Accredited with an A+ rating, licensed in both Missouri and Illinois, and we carry full general liability plus workers’ compensation coverage — so if a hardwood limb drops during install (and it does under Town and Country canopy), your property is covered without a paperwork scramble on your end.

What Hardie Actually Costs Here

Installed pricing on James Hardie siding in Town and Country generally runs $9 to $13 per square foot, with a full-home wrap on a 2,000-square-foot elevation landing near $14,000 on average. Complex custom homes with dormer stacks, turret returns, multi-story gables, and bay projections push higher — every corner, kickout, and detour past architectural detail costs labor. The premium over vinyl is real, but so is the 30-year non-prorated substrate warranty.

For homeowners who prefer to spread the investment across payments, we offer Hearth Financing and GreenSky Financing with quick soft-credit prequalification and flexible terms. Partial-facade jobs — gable-only accents, dormer wraps, or replacing a rot-damaged elevation on a 1950s ranch — start much lower and often pair with our LP SmartSide siding in Town and Country line on secondary or rear elevations to balance the total budget out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Installed James Hardie siding in Town and Country typically runs $9 to $13 per square foot, with a full-home wrap on a 2,000-square-foot elevation averaging around $14,000. Custom homes with dormers, turrets, and bay projections cost more because of the extra flashing labor and cut waste. We quote every job on-site with product, color, and scope broken out cleanly.
Yes — Top Quality Exteriors is a James Hardie Alliance Program Member. That means James Hardie has vetted our install crew, methods, and project volume before extending the designation. We follow the manufacturer’s fastening, flashing, and expansion-gap specs on every job so the 30-year non-prorated substrate warranty stays valid for the homeowner.
Almost every Town and Country subdivision — Thornhill Estates, Manor Hill, Topping Woods, and others — requires trustee sign-off on exterior color and material changes before work begins. We package the ColorPlus swatch, product data sheets, warranty documentation, and elevation photos into a submittal so your indenture board can approve it quickly and cleanly.
Most full-home Hardie installs in Town and Country run 8 to 14 working days, depending on facade complexity, weather, and whether we’re mixing materials at brick returns or gable stacks. Partial-facade jobs typically finish in 3 to 6 days on average. Storm delays under West County thunderstorms can add a day; we schedule cure windows around forecasts.
Yes. James Hardie fiber cement carries a Class 4 impact rating, the highest available for siding, and it won’t split or crack the way vinyl does under baseball-size hail. During the April 18, 2024 and April 20, 2025 storms across West County, Hardie facades outperformed vinyl and aluminum on adjacent homes. It also resists wind-driven limbs from mature hardwoods.
James Hardie backs the substrate with a 30-year non-prorated warranty and ColorPlus Technology finishes with a 15-year finish warranty against fade and peeling. Top Quality Exteriors adds our 36-month workmanship warranty on top, with extended coverage available on select products. That layered combination is why fiber cement dominates the premium market.

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