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Siding Installation in Town and Country

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Getting a siding install quote for your Town and Country home takes one phone call and one on-site walkaround with our project manager. We handle trustee submittals, permit filings, and every step in between so you can focus on picking a color.

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Siding Installation in Town and Country

Replacing the exterior on a Town and Country home rarely comes down to just picking a color. Your subdivision indentures require trustee approval on siding material and color before the city permit is pulled, and the wrong product specification can stall the whole job for weeks. At Top Quality Exteriors, we handle that submittal for you — drawings, product data sheets, and color chips ready for the architectural review committee that most West County subdivisions require before exterior work can start on a rebuild or facade update.

Our crews specialize in the two housing waves that define this area — mid-century ranches near Longview Farm Park with original or once-replaced siding at end of life, and 5,000-plus square foot custom builds along Wild Horse Creek Road and Mason Road. We install James Hardie fiber cement and LP SmartSide on partial-facade jobs, full wraps, and gable-plus-dormer combinations that mix with existing brick. If you need James Hardie siding in Town and Country, we’re an Alliance Program Member trained on the ColorPlus and HardieZone systems.

Why Town and Country Trusts Us

  • James Hardie Alliance Program Member trained on ColorPlus
  • Trustee submittal package prepared before the city permit
  • 36-Month workmanship warranty firm on every siding project

Built for West County Weather

Town and Country sits inside the St. Louis metro hail corridor, and one-acre-plus lots put your siding under a canopy of mature oaks and hickories that drop limbs during every derecho. That combination of wind-driven hail and impact damage from falling branches drives most of the reinstalls we quote west of Highway 141. On the material side, we lean toward fiber cement and engineered wood for rebuilds because both hold up to freeze-thaw cycles better than base vinyl, though we still install high-grade insulated vinyl when the trustee package allows it — see our vinyl siding in Town and Country page for that spec. Every installation includes new WeatherTrap or HydroGap house wrap, kickout flashing at every roof-to-wall junction, and Z-flashing behind mixed-material transitions where brick veneer meets siding on the gable ends. Our lead installers check moisture content on the sheathing before any panel goes up, and we replace any rotted OSB or dimensional lumber at cost with photo documentation for your file.

Our Siding Install Process

We keep the whole install predictable — from the first walkaround to the final punch list. Every Town and Country home gets a documented plan before demo starts, so trustees, city inspectors, and your household know what to expect each day.

Trustee Review

We prep your indenture package with color chips and elevations. The architectural committee gets a clean submittal upfront. Approval usually clears within two to three weeks total.

Site Measure

Our lead measures every wall, gable, and transition on the home. We flag rot, missing flashing, and any brick-side seams. You get a written scope before the material order goes in.

Tear-Off Day

We strip the old siding down to the wall sheathing carefully. Windows, plants, and driveways stay covered through the day. Rotted OSB or trim is documented and replaced at cost.

Weather Barrier

We wrap the walls in WeatherTrap or HydroGap house wrap. Kickout flashing installs at every roof-to-wall junction. Z-flashing seats behind brick-to-siding transitions cleanly.

Final Punch List

We walk every elevation with you to catch final touch-ups. Trim caulk, downspout resets, and paint touch-up close here. You sign off before we file completion notice with the city.

Fiber Cement, Vinyl, and Beyond

Material choice on a Town and Country rebuild rarely comes down to one option. James Hardie fiber cement dominates the custom-build market along Kehrs Mill Road because it holds paint through decades of Missouri humidity and takes hail impact better than vinyl. LP SmartSide engineered wood is our go-to for cottage-style ranches near Longview Farm Park where owners want the look of real cedar without the maintenance load or the price premium that natural wood carries.

Insulated vinyl still fits certain subdivisions where the indenture allows it, and modern products from CertainTeed and Mastic have come a long way on grain texture and color depth. We help you weigh installed cost against the twenty-year cost of ownership on maintenance and repair before you commit to any one product. If patch work is what you actually need instead of a full replacement, our team offers siding repair in Town and Country as a dedicated line item too.

What Siding Installation Costs Here

Siding installation pricing in Town and Country moves with three main variables — square footage, material grade, and the amount of rot repair hiding behind the old panels. Fiber cement costs more up front than insulated vinyl, but the fifty-year ColorPlus warranty and impact rating usually pencil out over the life of the home. Partial-facade jobs on gables and dormers price by wall count rather than total square footage, which changes the math for many owners.

We give every homeowner a full itemized quote covering material, labor, wrap, flashing, trim, and dumpster fees so there are no line-item surprises later in the project. Hearth Financing and GreenSky Financing keep monthly payments manageable for qualified homeowners in West County who want to spread the cost of a rebuild over multiple years. Our 36-Month workmanship warranty is firm on every install and extends up to Lifetime with select James Hardie products.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — nearly every subdivision in Town and Country requires trustee or architectural committee sign-off on siding material and exterior color before the city building permit is pulled. We prepare that submittal package with product data sheets, color chips, and elevations for your specific home so the committee has a complete file to review from day one.
Most whole-home installs in the West County area run five to eight working days from tear-off through punch list, though partial-facade jobs on gables and dormers can wrap in two to three days. Weather, hidden rot repair, and material lead times on custom James Hardie color orders are the three variables that shift that timeline the most on any single project.
For most Town and Country rebuilds, James Hardie fiber cement outperforms base vinyl on hail impact, paint retention through humidity, and long-term resale value in the West County market. Insulated vinyl still has a place on tighter budgets and smaller ranches near Longview Farm Park, and modern grain textures have narrowed the visual gap. We walk you through both during the estimate.
Yes — mixed-material facades are common on custom builds along Wild Horse Creek Road and Mason Road, and we install Z-flashing behind every brick-to-siding transition to keep water from tracking behind the veneer. Our crews blend fiber cement panels into existing brick returns, stone accents, and stucco bands so the elevation looks intentional rather than patched.
Every siding installation we complete carries a 36-Month workmanship warranty as the firm baseline, which covers our labor on the panels, trim, flashing, and house wrap for three full years from the completion date. With selected James Hardie and LP SmartSide products, that workmanship coverage extends up to Lifetime — and the manufacturer product warranty runs separately on top of ours.
Yes — we partner with Hearth Financing and GreenSky Financing so qualified homeowners can spread the cost of a full James Hardie or LP SmartSide install over multiple years rather than paying it in a single check. Both programs offer soft-pull prequalification, and our project manager can walk you through the terms during your estimate so the numbers are clear before you commit.

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