Kansas Concrete Calculator

Use our concrete volume calculator to estimate how much concrete you need for your Kansas project. Below you will find Kansas-specific frost line depth, concrete costs, and seasonal pouring guidance to help you plan accurately.

Average Concrete Cost $130 per cubic yard
Average Labor Cost $72 per cubic yard (pour and finish)
Frost Line Depth 30 inches
Best Months to Pour April through October
Ready-Mix Available Yes
Permit Typically Required Yes — check your local building department

Frost Line Depth and Footings in Kansas

Kansas has a frost line depth of 30 inches. Footings must extend at least 30 inches below grade to sit below the frost line. This moderate depth adds some cost to foundation work but is manageable for most projects.

The frost line is the maximum depth at which groundwater freezes during winter. Concrete footings placed above this depth risk heaving as ice forms and expands in the soil, which can crack foundations, shift walls, and damage structures. Building codes in Kansas require footings to extend below the frost line to prevent this.

For a typical Kansas residential project, plan for footings at least 30 inches deep. Use our calculator to estimate the concrete volume needed for footings at this depth.

Best Time to Pour Concrete in Kansas

The best months to pour concrete in Kansas are April through October. Concrete cures best when air temperature stays between 50 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit.

Concrete Costs in Kansas

Ready-mix concrete in Kansas averages $130 per cubic yard for material, which is near the national average of about $140/yard. Labor for pouring and finishing adds approximately $72 per cubic yard, bringing the total installed cost to around $202 per cubic yard.

Kansas's labor costs are lower than average for concrete work. Actual costs vary based on your location within the state, project complexity, site access, and time of year. Projects that require pumping (for hard-to-reach areas) typically add $50-75 per cubic yard.

For a typical 10x10 foot slab at 4 inches thick, you would need about 1.2 cubic yards, costing roughly $242 installed in Kansas. Use our calculator to get an exact volume estimate for your project dimensions.

Concrete Project Tips for Kansas

Frequently Asked Questions

How deep do footings need to be in Kansas?

Footings in Kansas must extend at least 30 inches below grade to get below the frost line. Your local building code may require additional depth depending on soil conditions.

How much does concrete cost in Kansas?

Ready-mix concrete in Kansas costs approximately $130 per cubic yard for material. With labor for pouring and finishing at about $72 per yard, total installed cost runs around $202 per cubic yard. Prices vary by location and project specifics.

When is the best time to pour concrete in Kansas?

The ideal pouring window in Kansas is April through October. Aim for days when the temperature stays between 50-85 degrees Fahrenheit for the best curing results.

Use our concrete volume calculator for a precise estimate based on your project dimensions, or browse all states to compare costs and requirements across the country.