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Flooring cost in Kansas

Planning flooring in Kansas? Local prices run about 11% below the national average. Here's a regional estimate to size up your budget — then run your exact numbers in the calculator.

Kansas estimate

$7.12

per square foot installed

Typical low
$6.27
Typical high
$7.97
vs. national avg
-11%
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Regional estimate from cost indices. Not a quote — confirm locally.

Typical project costs in Kansas

Applying the Kansas unit price to common project sizes:

Project size Estimated range
Compact 120 ft² $752 – $956
Typical 300 ft² $1,881 – $2,391
Large 600 ft² $3,762 – $4,782

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How we estimate Kansas pricing

We start from a US national average of $8.00 per square foot installed and apply Kansas's regional cost index of 0.89 (where 1.00 is the national average). These indices reflect broad differences in labor and material costs across the Midwest, and are directional — local quotes are the source of truth. For the full breakdown and to plug in your own measurements, use the Flooring Calculator.

Flooring cost in Kansas: FAQ

How much does flooring cost in Kansas?
In Kansas, expect roughly $7.12 per square foot installed, typically ranging from $6.27 to $7.97. That is about 11% below the national average, based on regional cost indices. Your exact price depends on project size, materials, access, and the contractor.
Why is flooring more expensive in some states?
Labor rates, material freight, permitting, and local demand all vary by region. Kansas sits in the Midwest and carries a cost index of 0.89 relative to the US average of 1.00.
Do these Kansas prices include labor?
Yes — this unit reflects a typical installed price. Get on-site quotes to confirm, since labor is the most variable part of the total.

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