How Much Does a Motorized Screen Cost in Kansas? (2026)

Real pricing data for motorized screens in Kansas, drawn from verified contractor estimates and manufacturer order data. Average installed cost: $8,558. Typical range: $1,972 to $30,687. The average motorized screen measures 12 × 9 ft (width × height), so you can see whether local projects skew small or large — not just what they cost.

Motorized Screen Pricing Data in Kansas

MetricValue
Average Cost$8,558
Average Size (width × height)12 × 9 ft
Median Cost$6,953
Low End (25th percentile)$3,901
High End (75th percentile)$11,095
Minimum$1,972
Maximum$30,687
Sample Size132 projects
National Average$9,618
National Median$7,590

How Kansas Motorized Screen Costs Compare (National Average: $9,618)

Compare motorized screen costs in Kansas to national averages to understand if local pricing is above, below, or in line with typical costs. Kansas average: $8,558. National average: $9,618.

Best Time to Buy a Motorized Screen in Kansas

Good Time to Buy — Jul prices average 31% below the annual average — a good time to buy.

Best month: Sep (avg $4,566). Peak month: Oct (avg $18,091). Annual average: $9,721.

MonthAvg PriceProjects
Jan$6,62420 projects
Feb$9,04930 projects
Mar$9,84238 projects
Apr$7,67150 projects
May$7,75748 projects
Jun$7,84714 projects
Jul$6,71114 projectsCurrent Month
Aug$8,11630 projects
Sep$4,5664 projects
Oct$18,0916 projects
Nov$14,9846 projects
Dec$15,3984 projects

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Installation Cost Insights for Motorized Screen in Kansas

MetricKansasNational
Average Installation Cost$503$466
Median Installation Cost$525$500
Installation Range$100 to $1,500$100 to $4,950
Installation as % of Product Cost11.8%10.7%
Data Points142 installations4656 installations

Professional installation in Kansas runs about 8% above the national average, reflecting higher regional labor rates. Based on 142 real installation line items from motorized screen projects in Kansas.

Where Your Money Goes — Motorized Screen Cost Breakdown in Kansas

Based on the Kansas average installed price of $8,558, here is a typical cost breakdown for a motorized screen project. Actual percentages vary with motor brand (Somfy carries a premium over Dooya), fabric grade, and installation complexity.

ComponentTypical ShareEstimated Cost
Hardware (housing, brackets, end caps, side rails)~40%$3,423
Fabric or mesh (per square foot, UV/insect rated)~20%$1,712
Motor & controls (Somfy / Dooya, remote, wind sensor)~15%$1,284
Installation labor (mounting, electrical, calibration)~20%$1,712
Permits, misc. hardware, freight~5%$427

How to save: Buying the hardware, fabric, and motor direct from a manufacturer-direct supplier (and hiring a local installer for labor only) typically removes 25–35% of the installed-by-installer price — that's the markup the installer would otherwise add to the products.

Outdoor Living & Climate in Kansas

Kansas summers bring 95°F+ temperatures and significant wind exposure, particularly in the central and western portions of the state. Wind-rated retractable awnings with motorized wind sensors and solar mesh screens are common upgrades.

Factors That Affect Motorized Screen Cost in Kansas

Cities in Kansas with Motorized Screen Pricing Data

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a motorized screen cost in Kansas?

Based on 132 real projects, the average motorized screen cost in Kansas is $8,558, with a median of $6,953. Prices range from $1,972 to $30,687 depending on size, features, and installation complexity.

Are motorized screens more expensive in Kansas than the national average?

The average motorized screen in Kansas costs $8,558, compared to the national average of $9,618. That puts Kansas below the national average.

What is the best time to buy a motorized screen in Kansas?

Based on historical pricing data, Sep tends to have the lowest average prices ($4,566) while Oct is peak season ($18,091). Jul prices average 31% below the annual average — a good time to buy.

What factors affect motorized screen pricing in Kansas?

Key factors include size and dimensions, motor type (Somfy premium vs standard), fabric or mesh selection, mounting complexity, number of units, and local labor rates.

Can I save money by buying a motorized screen directly?

Yes. Buying direct through our shop eliminates installer markup. You get the same manufacturer-direct products at a lower price, then hire a local installer for labor only. Browse our motorized screens shop or use the configurator to build and price your own.

Do I need a permit to install a motorized screen in Kansas?

Permitting requirements for motorized screens vary by jurisdiction in Kansas. Most retractable, non-structural installations on existing residential structures do not require a permit — but anything that ties into electrical service, modifies a structural wall, or is installed in an HOA-governed community typically does. Check with your local building department before scheduling installation, and request that your installer pull any required permits (rather than pulling them yourself) so the work is warranted under their license.

What's the difference between a motorized screen from a local installer versus buying direct?

Local installers typically mark up products 25–40% above wholesale and add labor on top. Buying direct (manufacturer-direct shop or configurator) removes that product markup — you pay the wholesale price, then hire a local installer for labor only. For a motorized screen project at the Kansas average of $8,558, that often means a 20–30% total project savings while still getting professional installation.

How long does a motorized screen installation take in Kansas?

Most single-unit motorized screen installations take 2–4 hours on-site for a qualified installer, plus an initial site visit for measuring. Multi-unit projects can run a half-day to a full day. Lead time from order to installation is typically 3–6 weeks for stocked sizes and colors, and 6–10 weeks for custom sizes or specialty fabrics. Schedule before peak summer if you want to use the product through the current outdoor-living season.