How to Find the Right
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Outdoor living is no longer a luxury — it's a buying criterion. Composite and hardwood decks built to local code by licensed contractors deliver years of outdoor entertainment and measurable resale value.

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5 Things Every Norfolk Homeowner Should Verify

Most contractor problems are preventable. These checks take under an hour and catch the most common hiring mistakes.

  1. Ask for their NE contractor license number — then verify it yourself at the state licensing website before signing anything.

  2. Request a certificate of insurance. Call the carrier directly to confirm general liability and workers' comp are active.

  3. Get at least three written bids. Any quote more than 30% below average is a red flag, not a deal.

  4. Ask specifically about permit requirements for decks. A contractor who says "no permit needed" for structural work is a liability.

  5. Read recent Google and BBB reviews for complaint patterns — not just star averages. One-star reviews reveal how disputes get resolved.

AboveBoardPros handles checks 1 and 2 for you.

Every contractor on this page has had their license cross-checked against the NE state database, with insurance verified via certificate of insurance where shown. You negotiate the contract — but you start from a verified shortlist.

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    Decks in Norfolk: Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does decks cost in Norfolk?

    In Norfolk, decks typically ranges from $8,000 to $25,000. Getting three written bids from licensed contractors is the most reliable way to calibrate your specific project.

    How long does decks typically take?

    Timeline depends on project scope. Ask for a written schedule before work begins, and specifically ask about material lead times and permit inspection windows — these cause most delays.

    Do I need a permit for decks in Norfolk?

    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.

    Are decks contractors in Norfolk required to be licensed?

    Yes. Norfolk enforces active licensure and insurance. Ask any contractor for their license number and verify it at the NE state licensing website before signing a contract.

    How does AboveBoardPros select decks contractors?

    Four-point check: active license confirmed against the NE licensing authority, corporate standing reviewed, insurance validated, business reputation analyzed. We reject roughly 40% of applicants and monitor every listed contractor continuously. A license that lapses means removal.