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Roof Inspection in Town and Country

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Ready for a clear answer about your Town and Country roof? Call (314) 618-8888 or send us a message and we will schedule a thorough inspection at a time that works for you. You walk away with a written photo report and a real plan.

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Roof Inspection in Town and Country, MO

A roof in Town and Country quietly takes more abuse than most homeowners realize, with one-acre lots tucked under mature oak and hickory canopy that drops limbs, debris, and shade across every valley and slope. A thorough roof inspection from Top Quality Exteriors catches lifted step flashing, cracked pipe boots, ridge cap separation, and granule loss before a small issue becomes a ceiling stain or a soaked attic deck. We document each finding in writing with date-stamped photos, so you can act on facts rather than a sales pitch and plan repairs on your timeline.

Town and Country homes carry complex multi-valley, multi-dormer rooflines that demand a trained eye, not a five-minute walk-around from a storm chaser. Our inspectors climb the deck, check every flashing detail, sound out soft decking, and pull the attic for ventilation and moisture readings. Whether you suspect storm damage or simply want a baseline before a possible roof replacement in Town and Country, you get a clear report you can hand to an insurer or trustee board with confidence.

What Our Inspection Covers

  • Full deck walk-through with valley, flashing, and ridge checks
  • Attic moisture, ventilation, and underside decking inspection
  • Written report with date-stamped photos for insurance use

Why Town and Country Roofs Need It

Inspecting a roof in Town and Country is a different job than inspecting a tract-built ranch off a main thoroughfare. Properties along Price Road, Wild Horse Creek, Kehrs Mill, and Mason Road sit on one to three acres under heavy hardwood canopy, so debris loading, limb-strike punctures, and shade-driven algae on north-facing slopes are everyday findings, not edge cases. Larger custom homes carry steep, multi-facet rooflines with extensive valley metal, step flashing around dormers and chimneys, ridge runs, pipe boots, and the occasional turret detail — all common failure points that a generic checklist misses. The St. Louis metro hail corridor adds three to five significant storms a year, and West County took serious hits during the April 18, 2024 and April 20, 2025 events, so a documented post-storm inspection is essential before claim deadlines tighten. If we find issues that warrant a same-day repair, we can scope a targeted roof repair in Town and Country right from the report.

Our 5-Step Inspection Process

Every roof inspection in Town and Country follows the same five steps, whether you called us after a hailstorm or just want a baseline before selling. The process is calm, thorough, and built around giving you a written record you can actually use.

Schedule Visit

You call or message us with your address and concern, and we lock in a window that fits. We confirm the inspector and time the day before. Most visits happen within three days.

Exterior Survey

We walk the property first, noting tree-canopy debris paths, gutter overflow, and slope orientation. Photos start at ground level. Then we set up safe roof access from one side.

On-Roof Audit

Our inspector walks every accessible slope, checking valley metal, step flashing, ridge caps, and pipe boots. We probe soft spots by hand. Nothing gets eyeballed from a ladder.

Attic Inspection

We pull into the attic to read decking from below, looking for daylight, water staining, and rusted nails. Ventilation balance is measured. This step catches what hides above.

Report Delivery

You get a written report within forty-eight hours, with date-stamped photos and clear next steps. We walk you through it by phone if needed. No pressure, no surprise upsells, ever.

Trust the Town and Country Experts

Top Quality Exteriors LLC was founded in 2022 by owner Mario Granados, with over 7 years of industry experience behind the crew. We are an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, a James Hardie Alliance Program Member, and a BBB Accredited Business with an A+ rating, licensed in Missouri and fully insured for general liability and workers comp. That stack matters on a Town and Country roof because trustee boards and insurance adjusters expect credentials.

Our 52-plus team members include inspectors who actually know what failed flashing looks like on a steep, multi-valley Town and Country roofline. We back every recommendation with date-stamped photos and a clear written report, so you can compare quotes, file a clean claim, or simply file the report for next year. If you decide to move forward with work, our 36-month workmanship warranty applies, with extended coverage up to lifetime available on selected products.

What a Roof Inspection Costs Here

A standard roof inspection in Town and Country is free for most homeowners, including the on-roof walk, the attic check, and the written photo report. We do not charge to look, and we do not pressure you into work you do not need. If the roof requires drone work for steep turret features, multi-day access for a 10,000-square-foot custom roofline, or a formal report sealed for a subdivision trustee submission, we will quote a flat fee up front before scheduling.

For paid storm-claim inspections, expect a clear flat rate scoped to the size and pitch of your roof. The value shows up later: a documented inspection often unlocks insurance coverage that owners would otherwise pay for themselves, and catching a lifted ridge cap or cracked pipe boot early can save thousands. If you eventually need a full residential roofing in Town and Country rebuild, the inspection findings feed straight into the scope.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard inspection is free for most Town and Country homeowners, including the on-roof walk, attic check, and a written photo report. We only charge when the job requires drone access for steep turret features, multi-day inspections on very large rooflines, or a formal sealed report for a subdivision trustee submission. You will get the flat fee in writing before we schedule.
On a typical Town and Country home with one or two stories and a few valleys, expect 60 to 90 minutes on site. Larger custom rooflines with multiple dormers, turrets, and complex valley runs can take 2 to 3 hours when you include the attic check and underside decking. We will not rush the job. The written report lands in your inbox within 48 hours.
Yes, a documented post-storm inspection is the single most important step before filing a Missouri insurance claim. Adjusters expect date-stamped photos and a written scope of damage, and missing the claim window can cost you the entire repair. Town and Country sits in the metro hail corridor with three to five significant events a year, so post-storm checks are routine here.
Yes. Town and Country subdivisions often require trustee sign-off for exterior changes, and our written report documents existing roof condition with photos that boards accept. If you are planning a re-roof, the report gives trustees the baseline they need to review your proposed color and material change. We can attend a trustee meeting on request.
Yes, and we look for both on every inspection. North-facing slopes under the mature hardwood canopy in Town and Country see early algae streaking and granule shed because they stay damp and shaded for hours. We document the percentage of granule loss, note any bare asphalt, and flag whether the slope can ride out another season or needs replacement.
Yes. We inspect TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen flat roofs on commercial buildings, churches, and outbuildings across Town and Country. The visit covers seams, flashings, drains, and ponding areas, along with rooftop unit penetrations. You get the same written report with photos so facility managers can plan maintenance and budget repairs ahead of time.

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