Kansas

How Much Does Garage Conversion Cost in Kansas?

Estimated local cost for garage conversion in Kansas, based on regional cost-of-living data. Updated April 2026.

Quick Answer: The estimated cost of garage conversion in Kansas is $9,100$36,350 ($50 – $150 per square foot). Average: $20,000.Kansas is 9% below national average.

Source: ClearCost national data adjusted by BEA Regional Price Parity for Kansas — updated April 2026

Kansas

$20,000

Estimated range: $9,100$36,350

$50 – $150 per square foot

National Average

$22,000

Range: $10,000$40,000

Kansas is 9% below national average based on BEA RPP data.

About these estimates: These prices are derived from our national pricing data adjusted for Kansas's cost of living (BEA Regional Price Parity: 90.9). Actual costs vary based on specific project requirements, contractor availability, and local material sourcing. See the national cost guide for full details.

Cost at a Glance — Kansas

Regionalized Cost Breakdown

National Average$20,000
Typical Range$9,100 – $36,350
Basic Conversion (single-car)$5,450 – $13,625
Full ADU with Kitchen & Bath$27,275 – $72,725

Converting an attached garage into living space is one of the most cost-effective ways to add square footage to your home. Since the structure, roof, and foundation already exist, you are primarily paying for insulation, drywall, flooring, electrical, HVAC, and finishing. The national average runs around $22,000 for a standard two-car garage conversion.

Cost by Conversion Type

The intended use of the converted space drives cost more than anything else. A simple home office or playroom requires insulation, drywall, flooring, and electrical. A full ADU with a kitchen and bathroom requires plumbing rough-in, appliances, and cabinetry.

Cost by Conversion Type

Home Office / Playroom$5,450$13,625
Bedroom / Living Space$9,100$22,725
In-Law Suite (no kitchen)$13,625$31,825
ADU with Full Kitchen & Bath$27,275$72,725

Labor Costs in Kansas

$3,700

A general contractor oversees the project and coordinates subcontractors. Most single-car garage conversions can be completed in 3–6 weeks.

Enhancement & Improvement Costs

Mini-Split HVAC System$1,375 – $3,625
Full Bathroom Addition$7,275 – $18,175
Kitchenette / Full Kitchen$4,550 – $22,725
Soundproofing$900 – $2,725
Egress Window (for bedroom)$900 – $4,550

What Drives the Cost

  • Intended use of converted space
  • Whether plumbing and kitchen are needed
  • HVAC strategy (extend existing or separate mini-split)
  • Insulation requirements
  • Local permit and ADU regulations

Pro Tips

  • Check local ADU ordinances — many municipalities have streamlined ADU permitting
  • Insulate the garage door opening before any other work
  • A mini-split HVAC system is often the easiest solution for heating and cooling
  • Plan for adequate natural light with new windows or a skylight

3–6 weeks for basic conversion; 3–6 months for full ADU

Garage Conversion FAQ

Will a garage conversion add value to my home?

It depends on the local market. In areas with high housing demand and ADU laws, a garage-to-ADU conversion can add significant value. In markets where buyers expect a garage, removing it may reduce appeal.

Do I need a permit to convert a garage?

Yes, in virtually all jurisdictions. Converting a garage to living space changes the occupancy classification, requiring building, electrical, and sometimes plumbing permits.

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