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A new James Hardie wall is one of the best long-term upgrades a St. Louis home can get, and it never has to feel stressful. Our team walks every elevation, talks color and budget, and sends a clear quote the same week. No pressure, no games.

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James Hardie Siding in St. Louis, MO

St. Louis weather can be merciless on home exteriors, and rotted, splitting, or warped cladding is one of the most common calls we get from Chesterfield to Webster Groves. At Top Quality Exteriors, we install James Hardie siding because it shrugs off hail strikes, ice storms, and the freeze-thaw swings that destroy lesser materials in just a few short Missouri seasons of pounding weather. Fiber cement does not feed termites, will not burn in a grass fire, and resists the moisture that ruins ordinary wood lap inside of a decade or less.

Every install we run starts with a careful tear-off, sheathing inspection, fresh house wrap, and new flashing around windows and doors. We blind-nail every HardiePlank board to spec, leave proper expansion gaps, and seal joints with color-matched caulk so nothing telegraphs through the finish. Most homeowners pick ColorPlus Technology factory finishes for the 15-year fade warranty, though we also hang primed boards when an HOA palette demands a custom shade. If your scope calls for a section swap, our siding repair crew can patch matched boards in.

Signs Your Home Needs Hardie Siding

  • Splitting, rotted, or peeling boards on the south and west walls
  • Soft, spongy sheathing or visible mildew behind the old siding
  • Frequent repaint cycles, caulk failure, or carpenter ant damage

Why James Hardie Wins in Missouri

Missouri throws everything at a wall: hail from May squalls, ice dams in January, and 95-degree humidity that warps anything organic on the house. James Hardie fiber cement is engineered specifically for the HZ5 climate zone we live in, which covers homes in Kirkwood, Ballwin, Wildwood, and the rest of the St. Louis metro area. The HZ5 formula uses thicker boards, a tighter cellulose blend, and freeze-thaw additives so the planks do not crack at the fastener line after the third or fourth Missouri winter. Hardie also carries a Class A fire rating, which matters in tight-set neighborhoods like Clayton and Webster Groves where a neighbor grill fire can torch wood siding in minutes. We are a James Hardie Preferred Contractor, so we follow the published install manual to the letter and your 30-year non-prorated warranty stays fully valid all the way through. When customers want a side-by-side comparison, we walk through pricing, lifespan, and maintenance against vinyl siding so the choice is clear.

Our James Hardie Process

A Hardie install is detail work, not a panel-and-go job. We walk every homeowner through the same five-step process so you know what each day on site looks like. From the first walk-around to the final caulk bead, here is how we run a project.

Free Inspection

I walk every elevation, photograph any damage, and check the wall sheathing carefully. Our team measures square footage, corners, and trim. You get a written punch list and quote.

Color and Style

We bring ColorPlus boards and ship-lapped sample planks right to your front door. Our team helps match the roof, brick, and stone tones. You sign off before any order is placed.

Tear-Off and Prep

Our crew strips old siding, pulls bad sheathing, and tapes every seam tight. We install fresh house wrap and new flashing at every window. The wall is sealed before Hardie goes up.

Install Hardie

I set the starter strip and then blind-nail each HardiePlank board to factory spec. Our team holds the 1-1/4 inch overlap and proper gaps. No face nails, no buckling, no shortcuts.

Final Walkthrough

We caulk every joint, finish paint touch-ups, and sweep nails with strong magnets. Our team walks the job with you and confirms every elevation. The warranty papers are yours.

Why St. Louis Homeowners Trust Us

Top Quality Exteriors holds James Hardie Preferred Contractor status, a label Hardie only grants to crews who follow the install manual and pass annual field audits. Our installers train directly on HardiePlank, HardieShingle, and HardiePanel, so the boards go up with the correct blind-nail pattern, overlap, and clearance to grade. We carry liability and workers comp on every crew member, pull permits in Ladue and Town and Country, and keep your paperwork on file.

What sets us apart is how the jobsite runs day to day. One project manager owns your install from contract signing to final walk, so you are not chasing a new face every morning. Our crews dumpster debris daily, tarp landscaping before tear-off, and protect AC condensers, decks, gas meters, and gardens. We back every Hardie install with a written workmanship warranty on top of the manufacturer coverage, and we answer the phone long after the truck pulls away.

Hardie Siding Cost in St. Louis, MO

Most full James Hardie projects in the St. Louis area run between $18,000 and $38,000, with a typical 2,200 sq ft Creve Coeur or Kirkwood home landing right in the middle. The biggest cost drivers are square footage, the number of corners and dormers, sheathing repairs we uncover during tear-off, ColorPlus versus primed boards, and the trim package you pick. Tear-off of two layers, wrap upgrades, and shutter or window-wrap details also add line items to the bid sheet.

A cheap Hardie bid almost always means face-nailed boards, no kickout flashing, and a crew skipping the published 6-inch clearance to grade. That siding looks good for two years and then fails warranty inspection the moment a claim is filed. Spending more on factory ColorPlus, blind-nailed boards, and a Preferred Contractor install buys you 30-plus years of low-maintenance protection. Our bid takes about 45 minutes on site and never comes with high-pressure tactics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most St. Louis homeowners pay between $18,000 and $38,000 for a full James Hardie install on a 1,800 to 2,400 sq ft home. Square footage, the number of corners, sheathing repairs, ColorPlus versus primed boards, and the trim package all move the price up or down. A two-story Ladue colonial costs noticeably more than a one-story ranch in O Fallon because there is more wall to cover.
A correctly installed James Hardie wall lasts 30 to 50 years across the St. Louis climate without much trouble. The 30-year non-prorated substrate warranty plus the 15-year ColorPlus fade warranty cover most failure modes you would see locally on a Missouri home. Real-world Hardie walls in Webster Groves from the early 2000s are still tight, paint-free, and rot-free today.
James Hardie costs roughly 40 to 60 percent more than premium vinyl up front, but it lasts twice as long and adds real resale value to your home over time. Appraisers in Clayton and Ladue routinely give Hardie houses a clear price bump that vinyl simply does not earn out. Lower repaint cycles, fire resistance, and storm performance usually win the cost math after year ten.
James Hardie carries a Class 4 impact rating, the toughest grade available on the market, and shrugs off most pea and dime-sized hail without taking any damage. Larger stones can still chip the finish or crack a board, which is why we document every dent for insurance after a Chesterfield storm. We swap damaged planks individually so the elevation looks uniform again.
Most St. Louis County cities require a permit for a full Hardie siding replacement, and we pull every one of them as part of our standard project scope. Cities like Kirkwood, Webster Groves, and Clayton each run their own inspection process and HOA color rules our project manager handles directly for you. You never need to call your local building department yourself.
The 30-year substrate warranty is non-prorated and covers the Hardie planks against rot, cracking, splitting, and termite damage for three full decades. The separate 15-year ColorPlus finish warranty covers fade, chip, and peel on factory-painted Hardie boards. Both warranties only stay fully valid when a Preferred Contractor follows the install manual to the letter.

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