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Most St. Peters homeowners don't know their contractor is unlicensed until something goes wrong. The pros we list here are screened before you see them, and each listing shows what we found and when.

1 government-verified decks pro across the St. Peters, each showing the date we checked.

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5 ZIP Codes Served

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Midtown Home Improvements · 4.1★ on Google

2 decks contractors serving St. Peters·1 government record-verified·Insurance certificate on file

How We Verify Every decks Pro

What we check on the pros we list, and what each check actually proves.

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Matched against the official state business registry where our automated check reaches that state, with the standing we found and the date we checked shown on the listing.

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General liability and workers' comp on file. An uninsured contractor makes your homeowner's policy your fallback.

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Years in operation, BBB records, and Google reviews pulled alongside the credential check. Contractors who don't meet our standards are not listed.

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Before a partner account opens, a person on our team reads the state record and the certificate of insurance, taking carrier, coverage, and expiration straight off the document.

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Top Screened Deck Building Pros in St. Peters, MO

Ranked by verification strength. State record & coverage status is labeled by source: state database, insurance records, or contractor website.

  1. Midtown Home Improvements

    ABP Human VerifiedLicense
    ABP Human VerifiedInsurance
    4.1 out of 5 stars,4.1· 1,754 Google reviews
    36+ Years in Business
    BBB Accredited · A+
    Wentzville, MO

    License confirmed active against state records.

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  2. Chesterfield Fence & Deck Company

    Not yet reviewed
    4.4 out of 5 stars,4.4· 425 Google reviews
    58+ Years in Business
    Chesterfield, MO

    License status not yet verified.

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St. Peters Coverage

2 contractors in database

1 fully verified

5 ZIPs covered

Median income: $75,000-$99,999

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Decks in St. Peters: What Homeowners Ask

How much does decks cost in St. Peters?

Typically $8,000 to $25,000 in St. Peters, depending on scope and materials. Get competing bids to calibrate the actual range for your project.

Are decks contractors in St. Peters required to be licensed?

Yes. St. Peters enforces active licensure and insurance requirements. Ask any contractor for their registration number and verify it at the MO state licensing website before signing a contract.

Do I need a permit for decks?

Decks require a building permit in all Midwest jurisdictions. Permit requirements cover structural plans, frost-line compliance, ledger board attachment, and railing height. Unpermitted decks create liability and must be disclosed in any home sale.

How do I verify a Decks contractor's license in Missouri?

In Missouri, contractor licensing is tracked by the Missouri Division of Professional Registration. You can look up any contractor's license status directly at https://pr.mo.gov/licensee-search.asp. To file a complaint or check for consumer alerts, use the Missouri Attorney General's consumer complaint page at https://app.ago.mo.gov/app/consumercomplaint. Where our automated check reaches a state, we run a business-registry check before listing a contractor, and every listing shows what it found.

Decks Cost & ROI · St. Peters

2025 Cost vs. Value data · West North Central market.

ProjectCostResaleROI
Deck Addition | Wood$18,263$17,32395%
Deck Addition | Composite$25,096$22,19989%

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