Fire Pit / Fireplace Cost in Kansas
How much does a fire pit / fireplace cost in Kansas? See 2026 local labor rates, material costs, and get a free estimate.
Kansas Average Cost (2026)
Cost Breakdown
Based on a 1 features project in the Midwest region. Actual costs vary by contractor, site conditions, and material choices.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a fire pit / fireplace cost in Kansas?
In Kansas, a typical 1 features fire pit / fireplace costs between $1,500 and $13,500, with a mid-range average of $4,200. Kansas is in the Midwest region.
How much is labor for a fire pit / fireplace in Kansas?
Labor accounts for approximately $2,184 of the total cost for a 1 features fire pit / fireplace in Kansas. The Midwest offers near-average labor costs with competitive contractor markets in most metro areas.
How do I find a contractor for a fire pit / fireplace in Kansas?
Get at least 3 quotes from licensed local contractors, verify their license with Kansas's contractor licensing board, and check reviews on Google or the BBB. Use our free estimate tool to understand fair pricing before you negotiate.
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How big is your Fire Pit / Fireplace?
Enter 1 for a single fire feature. Costs vary widely from a simple fire pit to a full masonry fireplace.
Pro Tips
- Get at least 3 contractor quotes
- Ask about permit requirements
- Budget 10–20% contingency
- Check contractor licenses
Ready to Hire a Fire Pit / Fireplace Contractor?
Use your estimate to get competitive bids from licensed local contractors. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to avoid overpaying.