General Contractors in Kansas City, MO

Kitchen remodels, additions, full renovations — find a general contractor in Kansas City who manages the whole job so you don't have to.

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#1
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Gold Heart Homes LLC

General Contractor in Kansas City

4.8(66 reviews on Google)
Kansas City, MO
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#2
WC

Wineteer Construction

General Contractor in Kansas City

5.0(60 reviews on Google)
Kansas City, MO
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#3
SR

Scovell Remodeling

General Contractor in Kansas City

4.9(50 reviews on Google)
Kansas City, MO
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RM

Remodel Moore, LLC

General Contractor in Kansas City

4.8(41 reviews on Google)
Kansas City, MO
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#5
AR

Awesome Remodeling & Construction LLC

General Contractor in Kansas City

5.0(15 reviews on Google)
Kansas City, MO
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BH

BIG HOMES REMODELING LLC

General Contractor in Kansas City

5.0(12 reviews on Google)
Kansas City, MO
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UC

Unlimited Contracting

General Contractor in Kansas City

5.0(13 reviews on Google)
Kansas City, MO

Common General Contractors services in Kansas City

Kitchen Remodels

Full kitchen remodels are one of the most complex home projects — involving demo, plumbing, electrical, framing, drywall, tile, cabinet installation, and finish work in a tight sequence managed by the GC.

Bathroom Renovations

Bathroom remodels require plumbing, tile, electrical, and finish work in a small space with no margin for sequencing errors. A general contractor manages the tradespeople and inspections.

Room Additions

Additions require foundation work, framing, roofing, exterior envelope, insulation, and interior finish — plus permits and multiple inspections. This scope demands general contractor oversight.

Whole-Home Renovations

Whole-home renovations may involve every trade simultaneously. GCs sequence work to keep the project moving — rough-in before drywall, drywall before finish, finish before painting.

Commercial Tenant Improvements

TI work in commercial spaces requires ADA compliance, commercial HVAC, fire suppression, and occupancy permits — all coordinated and managed by the GC.

How much do general contractors cost in Kansas City?

General Contractors in Kansas City typically charge $100–$300 per square foot (remodels). Project costs vary enormously by scope; always get detailed itemized quotes. Prices in Kansas City reflect local labor market conditions and cost of living — getting multiple quotes through Blue Collar Social helps you understand what's fair for your specific project. Scope complexity, material selections, and access difficulty are the biggest variables that move the final price above or below the typical range.

How to hire a general contractor in Kansas City

1

Verify license and check disciplinary history

Your state contractor licensing board maintains public records. Check for active license status, insurance on file, and any complaints or disciplinary actions.

2

Review the contract line by line

Construction contracts should detail every scope item, the allowance amounts for materials, the payment schedule, change order procedure, completion date, and warranty terms.

3

Understand the payment schedule

Never pay more than 10% as a deposit on residential work in most states. Payment milestones should be tied to project milestones — not calendar dates.

4

Establish communication norms

Agree upfront on how often you'll receive status updates, how decisions will be documented, and who the primary contact is for day-to-day questions.

5

Get lien waivers at every payment

Conditional lien waivers from the GC and subcontractors at each payment protect you from mechanics liens if your GC doesn't pay their subs. Don't skip this step.

Licensing & permits for general contractors in Kansas City, MO

General Contractors operating in Kansas City, MO must comply with local building codes enforced by the Kansas City Building and Safety Department. Always confirm that your contractor will pull the required permits for your project — permitted work protects you at resale and ensures the work meets minimum safety standards. Unpermitted work discovered during a home sale can delay or kill escrow. Blue Collar Social profiles show each contractor's verified credentials, making it easy to confirm licensing before you hire.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find a reliable general contractor in Kansas City?

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How much does a general contractor cost in Kansas City, MO?

Costs vary by scope and experience. Post a project on Blue Collar Social to receive competitive bids from local general contractors — compare quotes and choose the best fit for your budget.

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