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Roof Replacement in Town and Country

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A new roof is a big decision, and you deserve straight answers before you sign anything. Give us a call and we will schedule a free, no-pressure inspection at your Town and Country home, send a clear written quote, and walk through every option.

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Roof Replacement in Town and Country, MO

If your Town and Country home sits under a mature hardwood canopy on a one-acre wooded lot, your roof takes far more abuse than the average West County house. Limb impacts after spring storms, debris-loaded valleys, and shaded north-facing slopes wear shingles out years before their warranty expires. A full roof replacement from Top Quality Exteriors rebuilds the system from the deck up, with code-compliant underlayment, ice-and-water shield at eaves and valleys, and properly sized valley metal designed for the complex custom rooflines here.

We start every project with a free, no-pressure roof inspection, document the failure points with photos, and walk you through shingle options before we ever pull a city permit. Many Town and Country homes carry steep multi-valley, multi-dormer designs that demand careful flashing craftsmanship; we plan ridge ventilation, step flashing, and pipe boots before the tear-off begins. If a targeted fix makes more sense, a roof repair in Town and Country may be the smarter call, and we will tell you so honestly.

Why Town & Country Picks Us

  • Owens Corning Preferred Contractor and certified installers
  • 36-month workmanship warranty backed by Missouri-licensed crews
  • Subdivision trustee submittals coordinated before work starts

Our Roof Replacement Process

A roof replacement in Town and Country is rarely a one-day asphalt job. Steep multi-facet rooflines on 5,000-to-11,000 square-foot custom homes carry many valleys, dormers, hips, and turret features, and each one needs hand-cut step flashing, valley metal, and proper ridge cap detailing done correctly. We start at the deck, replacing soft or rotted sheathing wherever we find it, then lay a synthetic underlayment with self-adhered ice-and-water shield at every eave, valley, and roof penetration. Pipe boots, drip edge, and properly sized intake and exhaust ventilation come standard, sized for the actual square footage of attic floor below. Because the St. Louis metro hail corridor produces three to five significant hail events each year, we install impact-rated shingles when the homeowner wants the upgrade and the carrier discount, and we coordinate a follow-up roof inspection in Town and Country the next spring to confirm everything settled correctly through the freeze-thaw cycle.

Our 5-Step Replacement

Replacing a roof on a large Town and Country home should not feel like a guessing game. Here is exactly how we move from your first call through the final cleanup, with every step documented in writing so you know precisely what to expect.

Free Inspection

We climb the roof, photograph every slope, and check valleys, flashing, and decking carefully. You get a written report the same day with all the photos. There is no pressure here.

Custom Proposal

We send shingle options, ventilation plans, and a clear line-item price quote. You see the brand, color, warranty, and full timeline in writing. Compare apples to apples easily.

Trustee & Permit

We pull the city permit through the Development Office for you. If your subdivision needs trustee sign-off, we prepare the color and material submittal. You sign and we file it.

Tear-Off Day

Crews tarp landscaping, tear off old layers, and inspect decking before laying underlayment. Shingles, flashing, vents, and ridge caps go on per maker spec. Cleanup runs daily.

Final Walkthrough

We run a magnet sweep across the driveway, lawn, and beds to pick up every single nail. You walk the property with us and approve each detail. Warranty paperwork is handed over.

Why Town and Country Trusts Us

Town and Country roofing is a different animal from a tract-home tear-off. Long driveways, mature hardwoods overhanging the roof line, and one- to three-acre lots mean staging, dumpster placement, and material delivery all have to be planned around the property itself, not the curb. Our crews work that way every single week, and we treat the landscaping along Wild Horse Creek Road, Kehrs Mill Road, and the Price Road corridor with all the care it deserves.

We are an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, licensed in Missouri and Illinois, and BBB Accredited with an A+ rating. Founded in 2022 with over 7 years of combined industry experience on the leadership team, we back every replacement with a 36-month workmanship warranty and route our crews through one job at a time. When trustees need a color sample, or when the Development Office needs a revised plan, we handle it without putting it on you.

Roof Replacement Cost & Value

Roof replacement pricing in Town and Country depends on square footage, pitch, the number of valleys and penetrations, and the shingle line you pick. A straightforward 25-square ranch tear-off looks nothing like a 70-square multi-dormer custom home with standing-seam metal accents and copper valleys. We measure with drone and on-roof walk-through, count every linear foot of valley and ridge, and price the actual roof in front of us rather than a rough national guess.

Most owners here go with designer architectural shingles for the curb appeal and 30-to-50-year material warranty, often choosing asphalt shingles in Town and Country in upgraded designer profiles. Impact-rated shingles can also pull a meaningful discount on your homeowner insurance premium given the active metro hail corridor. Both Hearth and GreenSky financing options are available for qualified homeowners through our office.

Frequently Asked Questions

Roof replacement in Town and Country typically runs higher than the metro average because lots are larger, rooflines are more complex, and many homes use designer or impact-rated shingles. Pricing depends on square footage, pitch, valley count, decking condition, and material grade. We measure your actual roof and send a line-item quote, not a per-square ballpark.
Yes. Roof replacement requires a permit through the Town and Country Development Office, and the work must meet the 2018 I-Code adoption for underlayment, ice-and-water shield, and ventilation details. Many subdivisions also require trustee sign-off on color and material changes before the permit is pulled. We handle the city permit and the trustee submittal coordination for you.
A standard 25- to 30-square ranch tear-off and reroof usually wraps in one to two working days. Larger custom homes with steep multi-valley rooflines, dormers, and turret features can take three to five days depending on weather conditions. We start with deck inspection, lay underlayment, install shingles, and finish with full cleanup the same day work ends.
Late spring through early fall gives the most stable shingle sealing weather, but we replace roofs year-round in Town and Country. Asphalt shingles need temperatures above roughly 40 degrees to seal properly, and we use hand-sealing techniques in cold months. Storm season runs March through July, so plan replacements outside that window when possible.
We install architectural and designer asphalt shingles as our primary product, with Owens Corning as our preferred line, plus standing-seam metal accents and synthetic slate on high-end custom builds. We also install impact-rated shingles for hail-prone properties. Material selection is matched to the roofline complexity, attic ventilation needs, and subdivision trustee color guidelines.
Often yes, if the damage meets your carrier threshold for granule loss, bruising, or mat exposure. We document all hail and wind damage with photos, measure impacts per square, and attend the adjuster meeting on your behalf. Missouri allows roughly a one-year window from the storm date to file, so move quickly after a major April or summer hail event.

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