A little information about our company is we have been doing handyman stuff for over 20 years. I was taught by hands on while stationed in North Carolina. The gunny was a master carpenter and he taught me the trade. I have been doing this type of work ever since. We guarantee all our work and are insured. We only employ the most professional and knowledgeable employees the area has to offer. Our company uses a extensive screening process to find only the most professional and technical employees. We require that our employees continue with their education in their field and to keep up with all current environmental regulations for disposal of materials and products.
A little information about our company is we have been doing handyman stuff for over 20 years. I was taught by hands on while stationed in North Carolina. The gunny was a master carpenter and he taught me the trade. I have been doing this type of work ever since. We guarantee all our work and are insured. We only employ the most professional and knowledgeable employees the area has to offer. Our company uses a extensive screening process to find only the most professional and technical employees. We require that our employees continue with their education in their field and to keep up with all current environmental regulations for disposal of materials and products.
We are licensed in every aspect of the trades. We have access to as many employees that are needed for various projects. We also possess the ability to produce sub-contractors to perform services that we do not provide
We are licensed in every aspect of the trades. We have access to as many employees that are needed for various projects. We also possess the ability to produce sub-contractors to perform services that we do not provide
The average cost of an outdoor kitchen is around $15,500. However, since outdoor kitchens are highly customizable, you could spend anywhere from $5,000 to over $50,000 for your setup. Some important factors that can affect your pricing include the size of the kitchen, the materials you use—specifically for the countertop—the type of grill you want, and any add-on products you want coupled with your installation.
No, even if you have a vague idea of what you want, it’s a good idea to reach out to a contractor that specializes in outdoor kitchens for assistance. Professionals who have constructed kitchens for other homeowners can not only help you think about the functionality and convenience of your outdoor space—which many homeowners neglect—but they can also help you choose high-quality, durable materials that meet your budget and match the rest of your outdoor space. In fact, it’s often better to contact a contractor and get the ball rolling before you have a solidified plan for your outdoor kitchen.
Yes, outdoor kitchens usually deliver around a 50% ROI in terms of home value. This is lower than some home improvement projects, but combined with the utility you enjoy yourself, most homeowners find it well worth the investment. The specific bump in property value you’ll see from your outdoor kitchen depends on the size and quality, as well as how much usable yard space it takes up.
In many cases, you will not need permits to install an outdoor kitchen because it’s not usually considered a permanent structure and doesn’t require a foundation. If you run natural gas lines to a grill, plumbing lines to an outdoor sink, or electrical lines for lighting and power, your contractor will likely need to pull permits.
However, every municipality is different, so you should defer to a professional outdoor kitchen contractor to confirm which portions of your outdoor kitchen project require building permits.