Hail-cracked, wind-lifted, or just worn out — vinyl and fiber cement installed by the same crew your neighbors rated 5.0. Written price, locked.
— 27 Reviews. 27 Five Stars. Zero Four Stars.
"Mike was wonderful to work with, the crew was very professional and respectful, and my roof is beautiful."
Kate Murphy · Google"Roof, siding, and gutter replacement. Quality and customer service were superb!"
Bruce Mitchell · Google"They arrived on time, worked quickly and professionally. My yard was completely clean."
Teresa Fraggetta · Google"Cleanup included multiple passes with a rolling magnet."
Bob · Google"He was there and had it repaired in an hour."
Norma Gwaltney · Google"They went over the yard at least 10 times the day of replacement."
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BeforeAfter— The Iron-Clad Roof Package™
30+ photos of your actual roof, section-by-section condition, and a written verdict — the first time you'll ever see your own roof. Yours to keep, hand it to any bidder.
Paid inspections elsewhere: $250+Written, itemized, line-by-line. The number on the paper is the number you pay — locked.
Most quotes: one number, one page, changes mid-jobStorm damage documented the way insurance expects, and Mike meets your adjuster on your roof — you never negotiate alone.
Claim consultants charge 10–20% of the claimMike — 12 years, BBB A+ — quotes it, builds it, walks it with you at the end. Not a subbed-out crew.
Rare at any priceFull magnetic nail sweep before we leave. Your tires, kids, and dogs never find what we missed — because we don't miss.
Skipped by most crewsSubmit the form and your phone rings in under a minute. Watch us prove it.
Industry average: 24–48 hours, if ever— Recent Jobs Near St. Charles
Roof ReplacementFull Tear-Off, 2 Days
Fascia + SoffitRotted Fascia Rebuilt
Emergency ResponseSame-Day Storm Tarp
— Who Shows Up
No subcontractors passed off to strangers, no call-center dispatch. Mike is personally involved from the first inspection to the final walkthrough, and the same accountable crew handles your St. Charles job start to finish. When the trucks pull up, you already know who's on them.
— Before You Sign With Anyone
— The TSC Straight-Answer Guarantee
In the report you keep. If it does need work, the price we write is the price you pay — locked. And every job carries our workmanship warranty: if our installation ever fails, we fix it. Free. That's three promises in writing — honesty, price, and workmanship — from a crew that's answerable to your neighbors, not a franchise.
And one promise about the law: your deductible is yours by Missouri statute (RSMo §375.420). Anyone who offers to "eat it" is committing insurance fraud with your name on the paperwork. We never will.
— St. Charles Siding Cost
| Scope | Typical range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Section repair & color match | $600 – $2,400 | 1 day |
| Partial replacement — one or two walls | $3,500 – $9,000 | 1–2 days |
| Full vinyl or fiber-cement replacement | $9,000 – $24,000 | 3–5 days |
Hail and wind damage to siding is often covered by insurance — we document it in the same report as your roof.
— Why St. Charles Siding Fails
Siding takes the same St. Charles County weather your roof does — hail bruises it, wind gets under it, and humidity finds every gap in a bad install. In St. Charles we repair what's fixable, replace what isn't, and start every job at the moisture barrier, not the panels.
— 15 Minutes Up Highway 61
From the brick streets near the riverfront to the subdivisions off Zumbehl, we've been quoting St. Charles roofs in writing for 12 years. A real person calls back in under a minute, and the inspection happens this week.
— St. Charles FAQ
If damage is limited to a few panels, repair is the honest call and we color-match it. If moisture is behind multiple panels or a whole wall is warping, patching just delays the real cost — we'll tell you which one you're looking at, in writing.
Vinyl costs less and holds up fine for most homes. Fiber cement takes hail and wind better and lasts longer. We'll recommend based on your house, not the bigger margin.
If it traces to a specific storm — hail, wind, a fallen limb — often yes, minus your deductible. It goes in the same documented report as your roof.
No — and no honest Missouri contractor can. Your deductible is yours by state law (RSMo §375.420); a contractor who offers to waive it is committing insurance fraud with your name attached. That offer is the single most reliable storm-chaser tell there is.
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