๐ชต Composite Decking Installation in St. Joseph, MO
St. Joseph Deck Builders provides composite decking installation in St. Joseph, MO.
Free On-Site Estimates ยท Permit Handling Included ยท Wood & Composite Decking
Low-maintenance decking that skips the every-few-years restaining cycle entirely.
Composite decking costs more upfront than pressure-treated wood but never needs staining or sealing, which matters in a river-valley climate where humidity and freeze-thaw cycles are hard on wood finishes. We install composite as new construction or as a replacement surface over existing, code-compliant framing and footings.
๐ Call (816) 596-2985Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit to build a deck in St. Joseph, MO?
Decks and porches require a City of St. Joseph building permit, which we pull and handle as part of the job, including the occupational license and insurance documentation the city requires from the contractor. Small, low decks may qualify for an exemption โ we confirm this during your on-site estimate.
How deep do deck footings need to be in St. Joseph?
St. Joseph's building code sets the local frost line at a full 36 inches, and footings need to clear that depth to avoid heaving during winter freeze-thaw cycles. A footing designed for a shallower frost zone elsewhere in Missouri is not code-compliant here.
How much does a new deck cost in St. Joseph, MO?
Pressure-treated wood decks typically run $25 to $45 per square foot installed, while composite decking runs $45 to $85 per square foot, depending on size, height above grade, and structural complexity. We confirm final pricing with a written quote after the on-site estimate.
How often should a wood deck be restained in this climate?
Most wood decks in the St. Joseph area need restaining every 2 to 3 years given the river-valley humidity, sooner for decks with heavy afternoon sun exposure on an open bluff lot. Composite decking never needs restaining.
What areas do you serve around St. Joseph?
St. Joseph, Savannah, Easton, De Kalb, Faucett, and the rest of Buchanan and Andrew counties, MO.
My home is near Museum Hill or Hall Street โ does that affect my deck project?
Homes within or near St. Joseph's historic districts sometimes have additional design review requirements for exterior changes visible from the street. We check whether your property falls under any such review during the free on-site estimate, before finalizing a design.
My lot is sloped โ can you still build a deck?
Yes โ a meaningful share of St. Joseph properties sit on the bluffs above the Missouri River and have real grade change in the backyard. We design multi-level decks with landings and stair transitions specifically for that terrain rather than treating every lot as flat.