Home Improvement in
Town and Country.
Verify licenses, check permit requirements, and see project ROI for your Town and Country home.
Cost vs. Value — Town and Country 2025
Project cost ranges and resale value data for the Town and Country market.
Why Unverified Contractors Cost More
Mechanic's Liens
In Town and Country, if an unverified contractor doesn't pay their supplier, **you** are liable. The supplier can place a lien on your home, forcing you to pay for materials twice.
Mandatory Tear-Downs
If work is done without inspection in Town and Country, you may be forced to tear down walls or decks to prove compliance. The cost to 'do it twice' is astronomical.
Property Damage Caps
If a cheap pro drops a tree on your roof, they can't pay for it. You pay the deductible and higher premiums. Verified Pros have General Liability for this exact reason.
Housing Insights for Town and Country
Permit Requirements
Most exterior projects in Town and Country (Decks over 30", Fences over 6', Additions) require a building permit from the local building department. Always ensure your contractor pulls the permit in their name.