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Oehlerich Construction LLC

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Oehlerich Construction LLC

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1 years of experience

At Oehlerich Construction, we pride ourselves in providing high-quality work and excellent customer service. Whether you are looking for a deck, fence, a breath-taking outdoor area, or another home project, with Oehlerich Construction you can count on a finished product that will be sure to grab all of your guest's attention.

At Oehlerich Construction, we pride ourselves in providing high-quality work and excellent customer service. Whether you are looking for a deck, fence, a breath-taking outdoor area, or another home project, with Oehlerich Construction you can count on a finished product that will be sure to grab all of your guest's attention.



Imperial Stone

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Imperial Stone

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20 years of experience

Imperial Stone is a locally owned business founded in 2005. You can count on us to offer an extensive collection of stone options including granite, quartz, marble, and quartzite to choose from. Our professionals are well equipped to handle all your countertop, kitchen sink, and faucet needs. Get in touch with us today!

"I had Imperial stone do quarts in my kitchen and two baths. After spending almost 8000 you would expect a quality job but that's not what I had received. What I did get was wrong cuts, seam where no seam was suppose to be and a broken sink that they broke that took two months to be replace. After four month from the install date the job still is not fixed right."

Thomas K on March 2022

Imperial Stone is a locally owned business founded in 2005. You can count on us to offer an extensive collection of stone options including granite, quartz, marble, and quartzite to choose from. Our professionals are well equipped to handle all your countertop, kitchen sink, and faucet needs. Get in touch with us today!

"I had Imperial stone do quarts in my kitchen and two baths. After spending almost 8000 you would expect a quality job but that's not what I had received. What I did get was wrong cuts, seam where no seam was suppose to be and a broken sink that they broke that took two months to be replace. After four month from the install date the job still is not fixed right."

Thomas K on March 2022


Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

In most cases, you will need building permits for an outdoor kitchen. Generally speaking, you’ll need building permits for anything with a permanent foundation, and since outdoor kitchens typically require a concrete foundation, they demand building permits. Outdoor kitchen permits usually cost between $250 and $500, but you could pay as much as $2,000 for larger or more involved kitchens. You might also need separate permits to run utility lines to your kitchen, which could add an additional $75 to $200 to your installation cost.

The least expensive way to build an outdoor kitchen is to start small and use an existing patio space as close to the house as possible. If you have access to appliances that you can reuse or have the carpentry skills for DIY outdoor kitchen cabinets, that will save the most cash. Otherwise, start with a few basics and work towards your dream kitchen by adding a little each year.

Costs depend on materials, labor, appliances, and whether electrical or plumbing modifications are required.

On average, installing a DIY outdoor kitchen costs between $4,550 and $19,000, which is about $1,500 to $6,000 less than having one professionally installed. Many variables factor into the cost of installing an outdoor kitchen, such as the type of material, accessibility to the job site, and the potential costs of hiring a professional electrician or plumber, as well as any necessary permits.

Your maintenance needs revolve around the type of foundation you choose, as well as how you furnish or decorate it. Patios require little else other than the occasional hose-down, but decks and other wooden structures will require annual power washing and sealing. You may also need to restain the wood every two to three years.

Adding a solid roof rather than building a pergola or leaving the space open will make maintenance much easier. Without a roof, you will need to spend more time sweeping, washing, and covering your furniture to protect it from UV bleaching.

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