Geothermal Contractors in Missouri | 55 Verified Pros

Missouri's mix of humid continental (Dfa) and humid subtropical (Cfa) climate — with hot, humid summers and cold winters — creates balanced heating-cooling load that ground-source heat pumps handle efficiently. The state has 55 verified geothermal contractors. Even after the federal §25D residential credit was terminated by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21) on December 31, 2025, Ameren Missouri and Evergy rebates plus the §48 commercial credit keep ground-source competitive.

  • 55 verified contractors
  • 39 cities covered
  • ★ 4.9 avg rating (16,220 reviews)
  • 23 WaterFurnace dealers

Top Missouri cities for geothermal contractors

Coverage spans the St. Louis metro (St. Louis, St. Charles, O'Fallon), Kansas City and the western metro, Springfield and southwest Missouri, Columbia and the central corridor (mid-MO), and the Lake of the Ozarks region — where pond loops are common given the lake's freshwater access.

St. Louis
6 contractors
Columbia
5 contractors
Jefferson City
4 contractors
Springfield
3 contractors
New Haven
2 contractors
Smithville
2 contractors
Ashland
1 contractor
Bolivar
1 contractor
Butler
1 contractor
Camdenton
1 contractor
Cape Girardeau
1 contractor
Cleveland
1 contractor

Featured Missouri geothermal contractors

The contractors below are Missouri's highest-rated on Geothermal Finder, ranked by review volume then overall rating.

Missouri geothermal incentives in 2026

The federal §25D Residential Clean Energy Credit was terminated for new residential expenditures completed after December 31, 2025 by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21). 2025 installations carry forward via IRS Form 5695. Missouri utility rebates carry the residential incentive load:

  • Ameren Missouri — energy efficiency rebates for high-efficiency electric HVAC including ground-source heat pumps. Ameren covers most of eastern and central Missouri, including the St. Louis metro.
  • Evergy — Kansas City metro and western Missouri service territory; energy efficiency rebates for qualifying ground-source equipment.
  • Liberty Utilities — southwest Missouri service territory (Joplin, Springfield area); energy efficiency programs include qualifying high-efficiency HVAC.
  • Missouri rural electric cooperatives — Touchstone Energy member coops across rural Missouri may offer rebates and on-bill financing.
  • C-PACE financing — Missouri authorizes Property Assessed Clean Energy in participating localities; pairs with the active §48 Investment Tax Credit for commercial geothermal.
  • Federal §48 commercial credit remains active through 2034 with phase-down.

For state-by-state matrix see geothermal rebates by state, and use our geothermal tax credit calculator.

Missouri climate and ground conditions

Missouri straddles humid continental (Dfa) in the north and humid subtropical (Cfa) in the south. Hot, humid summers (95°F+ common) and cold winters create balanced heating-cooling load. Ground temperatures at typical loop depth stay around 55–60°F.

Northern Missouri sits on glacial drift — silt loam over till — making drilling predictable. Central and southern Missouri (Ozark Plateau) has limestone and dolomite bedrock with karst features in some counties — vertical drilling requires careful grouting to seal voids. The Lake of the Ozarks region has abundant water access making pond loops particularly cost-effective. Bootheel southeast Missouri has Mississippi Embayment unconsolidated sediments favoring horizontal and vertical loops.

Missouri permits, licensing, and inspections

Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) regulates well drilling under MO Code 10 CSR 23. Closed-loop geothermal drillers must hold a Missouri well installation contractor permit. HVAC contractors require local mechanical contractor licensing (handled at the municipal level, not statewide). Local building permits cover the indoor unit and electrical service. For permit specifics see our geothermal permit lookup.

Frequently asked questions

How much does geothermal cost in Missouri?

A typical 3-ton residential system in Missouri runs $20,000 to $32,000 installed. Lake of the Ozarks pond-loop installations can run lower given water-access advantages. Ozark Plateau karst drilling can add cost premium where voids require additional grouting. Utility rebates (Ameren MO, Evergy, Liberty Utilities, rural cooperatives) reduce out-of-pocket cost. Federal §25D no longer applies to 2026 residential installations.

Is Missouri a good state for geothermal?

Yes — Missouri's hot, humid summers and cold winters create balanced heating-cooling load that maximizes ground-source's annualized COP advantage. The Lake of the Ozarks region has particularly strong economics given pond-loop options, and St. Louis and Kansas City metros have deep contractor benches.

Vertical, horizontal, or pond loops in Missouri?

Vertical bores dominate St. Louis and Kansas City suburbs. Horizontal loops work on rural and exurban lots with adequate land area (1,500–3,000 sq ft per ton). Pond loops are highly cost-effective at the Lake of the Ozarks and other lake-region properties. Ozark Plateau karst requires experienced drillers regardless of loop type. An IGSHPA-trained designer matches loop type to lot, water access, and load.

Do I need a permit for geothermal in Missouri?

Yes. Closed-loop installations require an MDNR-permitted well installation contractor, a local mechanical contractor (county/municipal), and a local building permit covering the indoor unit and electrical service. Reputable Missouri contractors handle the full permit pull.

Are there Missouri tax credits for geothermal?

Missouri does not currently offer a state income tax credit specifically for residential geothermal. Federal §25D was terminated December 31, 2025 (P.L. 119-21). Utility rebates (Ameren MO, Evergy, Liberty Utilities) and C-PACE financing in participating counties remain the primary incentive paths.

Browse all Missouri geothermal contractors

Classic Aire Care
St. Louis, Missouri
★ 4.9 (5,058 reviews)
Scott-Lee Company
St. Louis, Missouri
★ 4.9 (2,238 reviews)
Chapman Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing
Columbia, Missouri
★ 5.0 (1,770 reviews)
Buckner's Heating, Cooling, and Plumbing
Kansas City, Missouri
★ 4.9 (1,524 reviews)
Hoff Heating & AC
O'Fallon, Missouri
★ 4.9 (1,509 reviews)
Aire Solutions
Poplar Bluff, Missouri
★ 4.8 (720 reviews)
Paschal Air, Plumbing & Electric
St Joseph, Missouri
★ 4.8 (612 reviews)
Patriot Heat & Air LLC
Hollister, Missouri
★ 4.9 (372 reviews)
Averill Heating & Air Conditioning
St. Louis, Missouri
★ 4.9 (239 reviews)
Rouse Heating & Air Conditioning
Joplin, Missouri
★ 4.8 (225 reviews)
Welsch Heating & Cooling
St. Louis, Missouri
★ 4.5 (162 reviews)
McDaniel Furnace & Sheet Metal
Independence, Missouri
★ 4.8 (152 reviews)
Rehagen Heating & Cooling, Inc.
Westphalia, Missouri
★ 4.9 (146 reviews)
Peters Heating & Air Conditioning
Columbia, Missouri
★ 4.5 (138 reviews)
Current Heating & Air
West Plains, Missouri
★ 4.5 (118 reviews)
Hewitt-Messenger Well Drilling & Pump Service
Nixa, Missouri
★ 4.5 (112 reviews)
Comfort Doc Heating and Air
Columbia, Missouri
★ 5.0 (107 reviews)
Bolivar Mechanical
Bolivar, Missouri
★ 4.6 (105 reviews)
M.D. Repair
Oak Grove, Missouri
★ 4.8 (103 reviews)
Eric Kjelshus Energy Heating and Cooling
Greenwood, Missouri
★ 4.6 (100 reviews)
Krueger Heating Air Conditioning Geothermal
Springfield, Missouri
★ 4.9 (87 reviews)
Reed Heating & AC
Columbia, Missouri
★ 4.2 (83 reviews)
Classic Aire Care (formerly Harster Heating & Air Conditioning)
St. Louis, Missouri
★ 4.6 (76 reviews)
Woodman Engineering Company
Jefferson City, Missouri
★ 4.7 (60 reviews)
Schroepfer Well Drilling & Schroepfer Geothermal
Leslie, Missouri
★ 4.8 (57 reviews)
B & H Well Drilling Pump Service Inc.
Jefferson City, Missouri
★ 4.5 (43 reviews)
Hoot Owl Heating & Air Conditioning LLC
Butler, Missouri
★ 4.2 (42 reviews)
Stieferman Heating Company Inc.
Jefferson City, Missouri
★ 4.7 (33 reviews)
Schumer Bros Heating, Cooling & Plumbing, LLC
Perryville, Missouri
★ 4.7 (28 reviews)
Victor Heating & Cooling LLC
Salem, Missouri
★ 4.4 (25 reviews)
ECS Geothermal Inc
Smithville, Missouri
★ 4.1 (25 reviews)
ECS Geothermal
Smithville, Missouri
★ 4.1 (25 reviews)
A Real Geothermal Ground Source Company
Liberty, Missouri
★ 5.0 (24 reviews)
First Choice Heating & Cooling Inc
Maryville, Missouri
★ 4.7 (18 reviews)
Jesse Yoakum Well Drilling
Cleveland, Missouri
★ 4.2 (16 reviews)
Baker Air Conditioning & Heating LLC
Sunrise Beach, Missouri
★ 5.0 (14 reviews)
Superior HVAC
Collins, Missouri
★ 5.0 (14 reviews)
Scott & Son Well Drilling LLC
Camdenton, Missouri
★ 4.8 (13 reviews)
Van Booven Htg & Clg, Inc
Hermann, Missouri
★ 4.3 (12 reviews)
Teel Mechanical Service Inc
Fulton, Missouri
★ 4.6 (9 reviews)
Climate Control LLC
Jefferson City, Missouri
★ 4.0 (4 reviews)
American Geothermal
Columbia, Missouri
★ 5.0 (2 reviews)
All Seasons Comfort Systems, LLC
Reeds Spring, Missouri
Anton's Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Energy
Fenton, Missouri
B.F. Mahn & Sons Inc.
De Soto, Missouri
Flynn Drilling Company
Troy, Missouri
Geothermal Experts LLC
New Haven, Missouri
Hoffmann Brothers
St. Louis, Missouri
Keeven Heating & Cooling
New Haven, Missouri
Show-Me Heating & Air Conditioning
Ashland, Missouri
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