Town and CountryHome Addition Contractors

12Kresidents
$200,000+median income
4ZIP codes

Town and Country's 11,607 residents — with median incomes of $200,000+ — are among the most active home improvement markets in the Midwest.

Our verified pros cover all 4 ZIP codes in the St. Louis Metro — each contractor cross-checked against MO license records.

Connect with Town and Country Specialists

Free
1 home addition contractor serving Town and Country·License records reviewed·Insurance cross-checked

The Town and Country Home Improvement Market

Local signals that shape home addition demand and contractor availability in this market.

11,607
Metro area population
$200,000+
Median household income
$3,000 or More
Median annual property tax
4
ZIP codes in service area
St. Louis Metro
Metro statistical area

📚Related Reads for Town and Country Homeowners

Home Addition

Bump-Out Addition vs. Full Addition: Which Makes Sense for Your Project?

Bump-outs cost $5,000–$30,000 and expand a room 2–15 feet without new foundation work. Full additions cost $30,000–$100,000+ and require foundation, framing, and roof extension. Here's how to know which your project actually needs.

4/27/2026Read Guide
ROI

Which Home Improvement Has the Best ROI? Use Our 2025 Calculator

Before you commit to a kitchen overhaul or deck addition, see exactly what each project returns at resale. Our ROI calculator uses 2025 Cost vs. Value data to show you the numbers in seconds.

4/25/2026Read Guide
Home Addition

Home Addition Permit Guide: What to Expect in KC, Chicago, St. Louis, and Other Midwest Cities

All home additions require permits for structural, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Permit costs run 0.5–2% of project cost. Here's what gets inspected, how long approval takes, and what happens if you skip it.

4/27/2026Read Guide
Contractors

10 Contractor Quote Red Flags: Use Our Checker Before You Sign

Got a contractor quote in hand but something feels off? Run it through our red flag checker — 10 warning signs sourced from FTC and state contractor board fraud reports — and get an instant verdict.

4/25/2026Read Guide
Contractors

How to Read a Home Improvement Contract: 8 Red Flags Before You Sign

Most homeowners sign contractor contracts they don't fully understand. Here are the 8 clauses that create risk — and the 5 things every legitimate contract must include.

2/10/2025Read Guide
Contractors

How to Hire a Contractor in Missouri: 7 Things to Check Before You Sign

Missouri has no state general contractor license requirement — which means anyone can call themselves a contractor. Here's the 7-step checklist to verify before you hand over a deposit.

2/1/2025Read Guide
MO · Verified Contractors

Top Verified Home Addition in Town and Country, MO

Ranked by verification strength. License and insurance status is labeled by source: state database, insurance records, or contractor website.

  1. Midtown Home Improvements

    AI · Gov. DB VerifiedLicense
    AI · Gov. DB VerifiedInsurance
    4.1 out of 5 stars,4.1· 1,754 Google reviews
    36+ Years in Business
    BBB Accredited · A+
    Wentzville, MO

    AI cross-checked against state license database.

    Get a Free Quote

Town and Country Specialists

Contractors who know Town and Country's codes and neighborhoods.

Get Free Quotes →

How We Verify

1
State license cross-check
2
Insurance validated
3
Business history reviewed
4
Continuously monitored