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Faithful Landscapes

3311 SE 21st St , Topeka, KS 66607-2520

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Tree Services, Pest Control Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Austin’s Lawn Care & Landscaping

23425 W 79th St , Lenexa, KS 66227

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Yosemite Falls Irrigation, LLC

Kansas City, KS 66102-1711

BBB Accredited A- rated. Sprinkler Systems, Irrigation Repair, Irrigation Design ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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ED Hardscape & Irrigation LLC

Lees Summit, MO 64081-4078

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Hardscaping, Landscape Contractors, Landscape Maintenance ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Hickman Lawn & Landscape Services

102 S Hall St , Webb City, MO 64870-2320

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Maintenance, Lawn Maintenance, Excavating Contractors ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Botanico of the Ozarks, LLC

13763 W Farm Road 124 , Ash Grove, MO 65604-8256

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Springfield LawnWorks LLC

2131 W. Republic Rd #153 , Springfield, MO 65807

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Lawn Care, Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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JC Andrews Landscaping

1987 Lawrence 2230 , Pierce City, MO 65723-7202

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Weilage Well Drilling

Council Blfs, IA 51503-6461

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Water Well Drilling, Irrigation, Irrigation Installation ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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R&D Lawn Care & Landscaping

18839 Hottle Springs Rd , Seneca, MO 64865-8032

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Landscape Contractors, Lawn Maintenance, Lawn Care ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Typical Professional Sprinkler & Irrigation Cost in Kansas City

For: full yard automatic sprinkler system in Kansas City, MO

Budget Option
$1.3k
Starting price
Most Common
$3.4k
Average cost
Premium Service
$8.5k
High-end

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Yard size and zone count
  • ¢Drip vs spray heads
  • ¢Kansas City's tornado belt location, freeze-thaw cycles, and affordable labor create below-average cost market

Sprinkler & Irrigation System Cost Guide — Kansas City, MO

How Much Does Irrigation Installation Cost in Kansas City, MO?

Kansas City's weather pattern — wet springs, hot and periodically very dry summers, and hard freezes that require annual winterization — makes professionally installed irrigation systems one of the most practical investments for KC homeowners with established lawns, garden beds, and landscaping. Here's what you'll pay for irrigation work in the Kansas City metro in 2025.


Kansas City Irrigation System Pricing

ServiceScopeKC Metro Price Range
New residential irrigation system1/4 acre lot (8–10 zones)$3,200 – $5,500
New irrigation system1/3 acre (10–14 zones)$4,500 – $7,500
New irrigation system1/2 acre (15–20 zones)$6,500 – $11,000
Additional irrigation zonePer zone, existing head$450 – $900
Spring startup + head checkFull system walkthrough$75 – $150
Fall winterization (blow-out)Compressed air purge$75 – $150
Backflow preventer test + certificationAnnual (required KCMO)**$50 – $125
Smart controller upgrade (Rachio/Hunter HC)Labor + controller$200 – $500
Head replacementPer spray/rotor head$15 – $60/head
Drip irrigation (shrub/bed zones)Per zone installed$350 – $700
Irrigation repair (broken pipe, head, valve)Per location$75 – $350

Kansas City-Specific Irrigation Considerations

KC Clay Soil — The Irrigation Design Challenge

Kansas City's heavy clay soils — the dominant soil type in the metro's residential neighborhoods — hold water poorly in surface layers but waterlog easily when irrigation rates exceed infiltration capacity. Properly designed KC irrigation must account for:

  • Low precipitation rate heads: KC clay benefits from spray heads with lower precipitation rates (0.5–1.0 in/hr) to allow water infiltration without runoff
  • Cycle and soak scheduling: Watering in 10-minute cycles with 30-minute soak pauses achieves infiltration on clay soils; a single 30-minute run creates runoff from the top 2 inches and misses deeper root zones
  • Drip for slopes: KC's rolling topography in the Ward Parkway, Mission Hills, and Southwood neighborhoods creates runoff problems on clay slopes; drip irrigation for shrub beds on grades above 3–5% prevents water waste

Backflow Preventer Certification — KC Water Annual Requirement

Kansas City Water requires annual backflow preventer testing and certification for all irrigation systems connected to the municipal water supply. This is a public health protection measure preventing contaminated irrigation water from back-siphoning into the potable water system. Annual testing costs $50–$125, must be performed by a licensed tester, and the certification must be submitted to KC Water. Irrigation systems installed in KC without proper backflow preventers violate KC Water's cross-connection control requirements.

Freeze Protection — KC's Annual Winterization Requirement

Kansas City averages 18–22 days per year below 20°F — sufficient to burst un-winterized irrigation pipes and heads. Annual fall blow-out (compressed air purge that evacuates all water from system pipes, valves, and heads) is non-negotiable for KC irrigation systems. Missing a winterization year creates burst lateral lines and cracked head bodies (typical repair cost: $200–$800+ for a heavily freeze-damaged system).

Per BLS Kansas City MSA and Missouri Division of Professional Registration, irrigation contractors with plumbing license endorsement are required for backflow preventer installation and municipal water connection work.

Sprinkler & Irrigation FAQ — Kansas City, MO

Why Hire a Licensed Irrigation Contractor in Kansas City, MO

Missouri Irrigation Licensing Requirements

Missouri does not issue a standalone "irrigation contractor" license. However, Kansas City irrigation work intersects with Missouri plumbing law in two critical ways:

  1. Backflow preventer installation and service: Any work on backflow preventers connected to the KC Water municipal supply requires a licensed plumber (Missouri Division of Professional Registration — pr.mo.gov). The backflow preventer is the irrigation system's critical public health component — its installation, service, and annual testing must be performed by licensed professionals.

  2. Water service connection: Tapping into the water main or water service line to install an irrigation system connection requires a licensed plumber under Missouri plumbing code.

For the Missouri side of the KC metro: irrigation contractors who install heads, valves, controllers, and lateral piping (beyond the backflow preventer) are not required to hold a separate state license, but must carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation.

Kansas side (Overland Park, Lenexa, Olathe, Shawnee): Kansas requires irrigation contractors to be registered with the Kansas Irrigation Association or hold a plumbing contractor registration from the Kansas Department of Labor for backflow preventer work.


Irrigation Association (IA) Certification

The Irrigation Association (IA) offers the premier irrigation industry credentials:

  • CIC (Certified Irrigation Contractor): Design, installation, and service competency
  • CIT (Certified Irrigation Technician): Service and maintenance competency
  • CLIA (Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor): Water management specialization

IA-certified contractors have documented competency in proper irrigation system design — zone pressure balancing, head spacing for uniform coverage, controller programming, and water optimization. In KC's clay soil and freeze-cycle environment, proper system design is not optional — the difference between a correctly designed KC irrigation system and an improperly designed one is visible in turf quality within one season.


What to Verify Before Hiring a Kansas City Irrigation Contractor

Insurance: Request a COI (Certificate of Insurance) — minimum $1 million general liability. Irrigation installation damages are meaningful: broken underground cables (sprinkler systems cross buried electric, cable, phone, and gas lines), water damage from burst connections, and landscape damage during trenching all happen.

Utility Locate (811 Call): Kansas 811 and Missouri DigSafe (call 811) must be called before any irrigation trenching. Kansas City has buried electric, gas, cable, and fiber runs throughout established neighborhoods. Any irrigation installation proposal that doesn't mention 811 utility locating before trenching is a red flag — boring or trenching into a buried utility line creates serious safety risk and significant liability.

Smart Controller: A quality KC irrigation installation in 2025 should include or offer a Wi-Fi enabled smart controller (Rachio 3, Hunter HC, Orbit B-hyve) that can connect to local weather data and automatically skip irrigation cycles when rain is occurring or forecast. Kansas City Water offers conservation rebates for smart irrigaion controller installations — verify current rebate at kcwater.us.

DIY vs. Professional Irrigation Installation in Kansas City, MO

KC Irrigation: DIY vs. Hiring a Professional

Kansas City homeowners with medium to large-sized lots frequently consider DIY irrigation installation as a cost-saving measure. Here's an honest assessment of the DIY-vs-professional decision in the KC context.


Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorDIY InstallationProfessional Installation
Cost$1,200–$2,800 (materials only)$3,200–$7,500 complete
Design accuracyOften imperfect — zone pressure, head spacing, arc coverage require calculationProfessional design with even coverage, proper head selection by zone type
Backflow preventerRequires licensed plumber regardless of DIY statusIncluded in professional install
811 utility locateHomeowner responsibility — critical stepContractor pulls locate; contractor liability for hit during professional work
Time to complete3–7 DIY weekends (trenching, head installation, controller wiring)1–2 professional installation days
Permit/municipal interfaceHomeowner must navigate KC Water cross-connection permitContractor handles
System designGeneric box-store head spacing guidanceZone-specific head selection: rotors for turf, MP Rotators for slopes, drip for beds
WinterizationHomeowner must arrange blow-out serviceIncluded in annual service plan
Smart controller programmingManual setup; weather data integration complexContractor sets up and tests weather-skip functionality
Warranty / repairYour problem if it failsContractor backs workmanship

The Kansas City DIY Irrigation Risk: Clay Soil and Coverage

The most common DIY irrigation failure in Kansas City: inadequate coverage on clay soil. Without professional zone design:

  • Spray head spacing is too wide, leaving dry spots
  • Rotor heads mixed with spray heads on the same zone create uneven precipitation rates (rotors apply water more slowly)
  • Heads installed at incorrect arc settings leave turf edges and bed perimeters under-watered
  • No cycle-and-soak programming → KC clay runoff from over-run zones

A mis-designed KC irrigation system produces a lawn with persistent brown spots that are obvious to neighbors and frustrating to debug without professional assessment. The most common call to KC irrigation contractors is: "I installed my own system and some zones don't work right" — requiring zone-by-zone evaluation and often head relocations that partially undo the DIY work.


When DIY Irrigation Makes Sense in Kansas City

  • Small properties (< 4,000 sq ft of irrigated area): Fewer zones means simpler design; 2–4 zone systems are manageable DIY projects
  • Expanding an existing professional system (adding one zone to an established system): Adding one zone to a properly designed existing system with an existing controller that has open zones
  • Head repair and replacement: Head replacement after freeze damage or mowing damage is appropriate DIY territory — heads are $5–$20 at irrigation supply houses and replacement is simple

KC Water Conservation: Financial Incentive for Professional Design

KC Water (Missouri side) offers irrigation water auditing programs and smart controller rebates that reduce the effective cost difference between DIY and professional installation. A professionally designed KC irrigation system with a smart controller can reduce irrigation water consumption by 25–40% compared to timer-controlled systems — measurable on monthly water bills. The 30-year NPV of water savings on a $4,500 professional installation pays for a significant portion of the installation premium over DIY.

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