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Metal Roofing in Town and Country, MO

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A metal roof on a complex custom Town and Country home is a fifty-year commitment, and it deserves a builder who sweats every valley flashing detail. Call (314) 618-8888 for a free measured inspection and a full written scope of work.

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Metal Roofing in Town and Country, MO

Standing seam metal roofing in Town and Country, MO earns its keep on complex custom rooflines with multiple valleys, dormers, and turret features that punish asphalt shingles within a decade. Homes along Price Road, Wild Horse Creek Road, and inside Thornhill Estates sit under mature hardwood canopy, where limb-impact plus recurring West County hail chews through three-tab or entry-tier architectural shingles fast. At Top Quality Exteriors, we install 24-gauge and 26-gauge standing seam and snap-lock panels engineered to outlast the house you built.

A properly detailed metal system delivers a 50-year service life, Class 4 impact resistance, and hidden-fastener seams that keep valleys tight on multi-facet Topping Woods or Arlington Oaks builds. We install standing seam accents into shingle roofs, complete standing seam replacements on Price Road corridor homes, and coordinate subdivision trustee color review before we place the first panel order. Pair the roof with asphalt shingles in Town and Country where the architecture calls for a hybrid.

What a Metal Roof Delivers

  • Fifty-plus year service life on Kynar 500 finished panels
  • Class 4 impact rating built to shrug off West County hail
  • Hidden fasteners and tight seams across every valley run

Metal Systems Built for This Roof

Not every Town and Country home wants a full standing seam roof, and not every home should get one. The 5,000 to 11,000 square foot custom builds along Kehrs Mill Road and inside Manor Hill carry steep, multi-facet geometry with dormers, bay projections, and turret features where standing seam accents pair beautifully with a designer asphalt field. On the older 1950s and 1960s ranches that pepper the Price Road corridor and Mason Road area, a full standing seam replacement on a simple gable roof is often the cleanest fifty-year answer. We work in 24-gauge Galvalume and steel with Kynar 500 finishes, snap-lock and mechanical-lock profiles, and snow guards on the slopes that dump onto walkways below. Because the city requires a permit under the 2018 I-Codes and most subdivisions require trustee sign-off on any exterior color change, we pull the permit, prepare the trustee submittal, and coordinate with our commercial roofing in Town and Country team on outbuilding work.

Our Metal Roof Process

A metal roof on a complex custom home is a fifty-year decision, not a weekend project. We walk you through five clean stages, from the first inspection under your tree canopy to the final panel lock and trustee sign-off close-out.

Free Inspection

We climb the roof, check every valley, dormer, and turret feature, and photograph the deck. You get a written report and honest guidance. There is no pressure to buy anything.

Design & Panel

We spec the profile, gauge, and Kynar 500 color together, factoring trustee guidelines up front. Snap-lock or mechanical-lock is picked by pitch and geometry. Shop drawings follow.

Permit & Order

We pull the city permit under the 2018 I-Codes and submit color and material to your trustee board. Once approvals land, we place the panel order. Lead times run four to six weeks.

Tear-Off & Deck

Old roof comes off in controlled sections and the deck gets a full look. Any soft OSB or delaminated plywood gets replaced. Ice-and-water shield covers valleys and eaves first.

Panel & Lock-Up

Panels get set, locked, and hemmed at every eave, ridge, and valley run. Snow guards mount above walkways and doorways. We close the permit and hand off your full warranty binder.

Why Town and Country Trusts Us

Top Quality Exteriors was founded in 2022 by Mario Granados, but our lead installers each bring over 7 years of industry experience on complex custom rooflines. We are an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor and a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating, licensed and insured across Missouri and Illinois. Every metal roof job carries our 36-month workmanship warranty as a firm baseline, with extended coverage up to lifetime on qualifying panel systems and finishes.

Metal is a different craft than shingle work. The seaming, the eave hems, the valley pans, and the flashing details around a Topping Woods dormer or a Kehrs Mill turret decide whether the roof leaks in year two or holds tight for the next five decades. Our 52-plus person team also handles slate roofing in Town and Country, trustee submittals, and post-storm claim documentation when West County hail hits your street the next spring or summer season.

Metal Roof Cost in Town and Country

Plan on roughly $6.10 to $13 per square foot installed for a residential metal roof in Town and Country, with typical projects landing between $12,000 and $26,000 depending on square footage, profile, gauge, and color selection. High-end 24-gauge standing seam on complex Price Road corridor rooflines with copper valley pans, custom snow guards, and Kynar 500 designer color finishes can push $33,000 or higher for a full replacement on a larger home with steep pitch.

The real math shifts once you compare service life. A quality asphalt roof lasts 20 to 25 years in West County; a properly detailed metal roof lasts 50 plus. Across two full shingle cycles metal is the cheaper roof, and Class 4 impact-rated panels shrug off the hail that drives three to five significant metro events every year. Flexible financing through Hearth and GreenSky keeps the up-front investment workable for qualified homeowners.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most residential metal roofs in Town and Country run $12,000 to $26,000 installed, or roughly $6.10 to $13 per square foot. Large custom homes with steep multi-valley geometry and 24-gauge standing seam in a Kynar 500 designer color can push $33,000 or higher. We give you a free measured estimate with a written scope of work before you commit to anything.
A properly detailed 24-gauge standing seam roof lasts 50 years and often longer, with the Kynar 500 finish holding true color for that same window. Compared to a quality asphalt roof at 20 to 25 years, that is roughly two full shingle cycles in a single install. Your workmanship warranty runs 36 months on top of the manufacturer coverage, with extended options up to lifetime.
Most Town and Country subdivisions require trustee sign-off on any exterior color or material change before a permit is pulled, and a metal roof qualifies as both. We prepare the trustee submittal with color chips, panel profile drawings, and manufacturer spec sheets, then wait for board approval before we place your panel order or schedule tear-off.
Yes. We spec 24-gauge and 26-gauge steel or Galvalume panels that carry a Class 4 impact rating, the top tier under UL 2218 testing, so they shrug off the hail that drives three to five significant metro events every year. Your homeowners insurance often applies a discount for Class 4 metal, and cosmetic-dent waivers are standard on most standing seam panel profiles.
Not on a modern residential install. Standing seam panels sit over a full deck, synthetic underlayment, and attic insulation, so the inside sound level ends up close to a quality asphalt roof under rain. The old tin-barn sound comes from open-frame agricultural buildings, not from a properly built Town and Country home with a finished attic and drywall ceilings.
A typical Town and Country metal roof takes seven to fourteen working days on the site, plus a four to six week panel lead time up front on the manufacturer order. Complex Topping Woods or Manor Hill rooflines with heavy valley, dormer, and turret work run longer than that. We stage the tear-off in controlled sections so your home is never left uncovered overnight.

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