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Tile Roofing for Town and Country Homes

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Ready to plan a tile roof on your Town and Country home? We handle the trustee submittal, the city permit, and every valley and ridge detail through to a finished roof. Call (314) 618-8888 today for a free, no-pressure inspection.

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Tile Roofing in Town and Country, MO

A tile roof on a custom home along Price Road or in Topping Woods is not the same job as swapping shingles on a subdivision ranch. The steep multi-valley rooflines, turret features, and long dormer runs on these 5,000 to 11,000 square foot homes demand real craftsmanship at every hip, ridge, and valley intersection. Top Quality Exteriors handles clay tile, concrete tile, and synthetic slate profiles across Town and Country, and we plan each project around the batten layout, valley metal, and step flashing your specific roof calls for.

Choosing tile is a long-term decision that suits the wooded parcels off Wild Horse Creek Road and Kehrs Mill Road. Clay and concrete tile can outlast the home when the underlayment, ice and water shield, and ridge mortar are done correctly the first time. Our crews document tile fractures from limb strikes, coordinate trustee color approval before we pull the permit, and leave the site cleaner than we found it. For rebuild packages, our roof replacement in Town and Country team can walk through options with you.

What Sets Our Tile Work Apart

  • Custom batten layouts for steep multi-valley rooflines locally
  • Trustee color approval handled before the city permit is pulled
  • Copper valley metal and ridge mortar detailing on every job

Tile Roofing for Complex Rooflines

Tile roofing is a system, not a shingle swap. On the multi-facet roofs in Topping Woods and Thornhill Estates, a proper install starts with a full tear-off, a synthetic underlayment layer, then ice and water shield along every eave, valley, and penetration. From there we lay out horizontal battens to match the tile module — S-tile, flat tile, or barrel tile all sit differently, and spacing determines whether ridges and hips break cleanly. Where the roof meets a chimney or dormer cheek, step flashing gets woven course by course and locked to the counterflashing. Valleys get closed-in metal, hip tile is set on mortar or clips depending on pitch, and ridge caps are bedded so wind uplift on Wild Horse Creek Road does not lift them years later. The 2018 I-Codes adopted by the city set the standards we build to, and we pull the permit through the Development Office before crews arrive. If you are weighing profiles, our slate roofing in Town and Country page covers the synthetic slate alternative.

Our Tile Roofing Process

Every tile job we run in Town and Country follows the same five steps, from the first walkthrough to the final punch list. Here is what your project looks like from the outside, so you know exactly what is happening on every roof deck.

Free Inspection

We climb your roof and document every valley, ridge, and dormer with photos. Cracked tiles and pipe boots get logged on-site. You get a clear scope of work before anything else.

Trustee Review

We prepare the trustee submittal with tile color chips and profile samples. Your board signs off in writing before the city permit is pulled. That keeps the whole timeline clean.

Permit & Tear-Off

We pull the Town and Country permit through the Development Office in advance. Old tile comes off down to the decking in staged sections. The site stays fully protected every day.

Tile Installation

New underlayment, ice and water shield, and battens go down first in sequence. Then the tile field is laid with hip, ridge, and valley details all set true. Every course lines up.

Final Walkthrough

We clean the site, sweep for stray nails, and run a magnet over the drive twice. Then we walk the roof and confirm every finish detail meets spec. You approve the completed work.

Why Homeowners Trust Our Tile Work

Tile is unforgiving of shortcuts. A mispositioned batten row, a valley metal seam that is an inch short, or a bedded ridge cap that skips the bond coat will show up years later as slipped tile or a stained ceiling on a bedroom below. Our crews have set clay, concrete, and synthetic slate profiles on custom homes throughout Town and Country, from the Price Road corridor to the wooded parcels off Kehrs Mill Road. Every job carries our 36-month workmanship warranty.

We are Owens Corning Preferred Contractors and members of the James Hardie Alliance Program, which matters mostly because it holds our install standards to a written spec every time. Founded in 2022 with over seven years of industry experience, our team is licensed in Missouri, BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and carries general liability and workers’ comp on every job. For a broader look at our approach, see our residential roofing in Town and Country page.

Tile Roofing Cost and Value Factors

A concrete tile roof installation on a 3,500 square foot custom home in Town and Country generally runs meaningfully more than an asphalt tear-off, but the material lasts two or three times as long. Clay tile sits higher in cost than concrete, and natural or synthetic slate profiles fall in a similar range. Pitch, valley count, dormer complexity, and turret features all move the number, along with whether decking replacement is needed once tile comes off.

Insurance often factors in after a storm. Mature hardwoods over one-acre lots mean wind and limb-impact claims are common, and tile fractures from a limb strike can qualify for claim replacement rather than an out-of-pocket bill. Our team documents damage for the adjuster, attends the inspection, and coordinates the trustee color review so the project stays on schedule. Call (314) 618-8888 for a free, no-pressure estimate on your specific roof.

Frequently Asked Questions

A properly installed clay or concrete tile roof in Town and Country can last 50 years or longer, often outlasting the home itself. Longevity depends on the underlayment quality, ridge mortar work, and how well the valley metal and step flashing are detailed. Mature hardwood canopy over one-acre lots means limb strikes are the most common cause of early tile failure locally.
Most Town and Country subdivisions have active trustee or indenture boards that review exterior material and color changes on any home. That means your tile profile and color usually need written sign-off before the city permit can be pulled. We handle the trustee submittal for you with color chips and product data, so the approval process moves along without slowing the project timeline down.
Both work well here. Concrete tile costs less up front and handles freeze-thaw cycles capably when the underlayment is done right. Clay tile carries a longer expected service life and a color that never fades, though it costs more. On complex custom rooflines off Price Road, either can look right depending on the architectural style and the trustee color guidelines in place.
Yes. Broken roof tile replacement is a routine repair when the field is otherwise sound. We match the profile and color as closely as the manufacturer’s current line allows, then swap the damaged pieces with the surrounding tile properly relifted and reset. If several tiles are cracked in one area, we check the underlayment beneath for hidden damage before closing the section back up.
A tile roof installation on a Town and Country custom home typically takes two to four weeks from tear-off to final walk. The multi-valley rooflines and dormer work take real time to detail correctly, and rain days push the schedule. We stage tear-off in sections so no part of the deck sits exposed overnight. Weather delays are always factored into your written schedule.
Every tile roof we install in Town and Country carries our 36-month workmanship warranty as a firm baseline. Extended workmanship coverage up to lifetime is available with selected products. The manufacturer warranty on the tile itself is separate and depends on the profile and color line you pick. We walk you through both warranties in writing before you sign anything at all.

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