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Aerial of a finished architectural asphalt roof on a St. Louis Hills brick home
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Lindenwood Park.

Lindenwood Park and the St. Louis Hills area sit on the far southwest edge of the City, forty minutes from our shop. The housing stock is well-kept 1930s and 1940s brick, steeper-pitched than the flat-roof neighborhoods to the east, and most of it takes a true sloped-roof install.

28

Miles from shop

40 min

Drive from shop

63109

Lindenwood Park ZIP

~11,000

Population

Working in Lindenwood Park

This is a sloped-roof market, not a flat-roof one. The St. Louis Hills and Lindenwood Park homes were built with real pitch, gabled and gambreled, and they take architectural asphalt, designer shingle, or slate depending on the house. A lot of our work here is second-generation replacement: the architectural asphalt that went on in the late 1990s and early 2000s has aged out and needs to come off. We replace with heavyweight architectural shingle and get the ridge-vent ratio right, since the older brick homes here are often under-ventilated.

The Hi-Pointe pocket has a run of Tudors and English-cottage homes with original slate or slate-look sections that want a different conversation than the brick bungalows do. If your house has a slate slope that is mostly sound with a few failures, we will often re-roof the failing slope with matched material rather than tearing off the whole roof. The project consultant walks it and tells you which homes on your block we have already been on.

Neighborhoods we work in

5 pockets of Lindenwood Park we know by name.

  • Hi-Pointe
  • St. Louis Hills boundary
  • Clifton Heights
  • Ellendale
  • Francis Park area

Roof types we install most often

What Lindenwood Park homes ask for.

  • Pattern 01

    St. Louis Hills 1930s-1940s brick homes with steeper-pitch architectural asphalt

  • Pattern 02

    Hi-Pointe Tudors and gambrels with slate or designer-slate sections

  • Pattern 03

    Brick bungalows and four-families with architectural shingle replacement

Nearby landmarks: Francis Park, the St. Louis Hills neighborhood, Hampton Avenue, Highway 44 corridor

Aerial of a finished two-tone architectural shingle roof on a brick home with a detached garage, typical of the St. Louis Hills sloped-roof market

Lindenwood Park, St. Louis

Lindenwood Park roof visit

A project consultant, in your driveway, inside a week.

Free inspection. No salespeople. The project consultant walks the roof, the attic, and the ground, and ends the visit with one of three answers: a repair quote, a replacement quote, or “you don't need us yet.”

What homeowners are saying

  • “Justin did a great job of communicating and was on the job site a lot.”

    Gerald K. · Google

  • “Nick Mirth did an excellent job throughout the process our insurance claim!”

    Tim C. · Google

  • “Great experience, very knowledgeable and customer friendly. I would highly Recommend.”

    Kathy O. · Google