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I am a detail-oriented person with the knowledge and skills to build or repair about anything at a persons home. I am a single person small business but do have a couple of people that help me when needed. I am not afraid to get my hands dirty. Customer service is always priority one. I also build custom outdoor furniture and small interior pieces as well. I excel in figuring out how to accomplish the difficult or different tasks one may want. I have been is business for myself only 4 short years but I have over 20 years experience in the different fields. I look forward to talking with you so we can finish your next project together.

I am a detail-oriented person with the knowledge and skills to build or repair about anything at a persons home. I am a single person small business but do have a couple of people that help me when needed. I am not afraid to get my hands dirty. Customer service is always priority one. I also build custom outdoor furniture and small interior pieces as well. I excel in figuring out how to accomplish the difficult or different tasks one may want. I have been is business for myself only 4 short years but I have over 20 years experience in the different fields. I look forward to talking with you so we can finish your next project together.

Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

A fireplace is, by definition, an enclosed space where you burn wood or other fuel for the purpose of generating light and heat. A firepit burns wood and is much less expensive to build, but they aren’t technically a fireplace as it isn’t enclosed. An outdoor oven—commonly outdoor brick pizza ovens—often uses wood as fuel, but its primary purpose is to cook food, and you’d rarely just burn wood inside them for warmth or aesthetic reasons.

Silestone® isn’t recommended for outdoor use because UV rays can damage the surface. Long-term exposure to direct sunlight can cause discoloration. Instead, choose an outdoor-friendly countertop material like tile, concrete, stainless steel, or natural stone. If you do choose a natural stone, make sure you either seal it or avoid highly porous stones. For example, choose soapstone over marble.

Outdoor kitchens can quickly get expensive, but there are a few things you can do to help keep costs down, including the following:

  • You can build on an existing patio to reduce the cost of a new foundation.

  • Opt out of a sink and stick with a built-in propane or charcoal grill to save on utility line installation costs.

  • You can tackle the parts of the project that are DIYable, like finishing cabinets, installing fixtures, and building seating.

  • Keep your kitchen small and make a big impact with proper planning and upgrading the essential components instead.

How big a fire pit should be depends on how many people you want to get around it on a regular basis, and how big your space is. The average fire pit size is between 36 and 44 inches. However, if you regularly host big gatherings and have the appropriate outdoor space, you can go as big as 72 inches.

Older research tells us that adding an outdoor pizza oven is unlikely to increase ROI. But thanks to an uptick in interest in this feature, it’s becoming increasingly likely that installing one will boost your home’s value by a small amount.

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