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AAA Countertops

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13 years of experience

We specialize in granite and quartz countertops at an affordable price. We believe that the luxury of beautiful countertops does not have to break the bank. We have been in business for 8 years and we are owner-operated.

We specialize in granite and quartz countertops at an affordable price. We believe that the luxury of beautiful countertops does not have to break the bank. We have been in business for 8 years and we are owner-operated.



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Neville Haynes Masonry

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Neville Haynes Masonry

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Neville Haynes is a fully insured independent masonry contractor with over 40+ years experience working in the Kansas City (KS) area. I specialize in all phases of masonry projects to deliver superior results to my customers both residential and commercial. Past projects I have completed include custom built patios, exterior fireplaces and walkways. My capabilities include masonry projects with brick, block, and stone (both artificial and natural). We specialize in tuck-pointing services as well. I look forward to working with you and providing my experience and skills on your next masonry project. I don't have very much time to check my computer, so a phone call is preferred for services or quotes. Please call (913) 568-5266 for FREE ESTIMATES.

Neville Haynes is a fully insured independent masonry contractor with over 40+ years experience working in the Kansas City (KS) area. I specialize in all phases of masonry projects to deliver superior results to my customers both residential and commercial. Past projects I have completed include custom built patios, exterior fireplaces and walkways. My capabilities include masonry projects with brick, block, and stone (both artificial and natural). We specialize in tuck-pointing services as well. I look forward to working with you and providing my experience and skills on your next masonry project. I don't have very much time to check my computer, so a phone call is preferred for services or quotes. Please call (913) 568-5266 for FREE ESTIMATES.

Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

Yes, you need a hood for an outdoor kitchen. A ventilation hood is required over each cooking appliance, including grills, griddles, and woks. If these cooking surfaces are all in the same area, you can consolidate the hood to one single ventilation unit above the grouping of cooking appliances. A single ventilation hood may require custom fabrication, which may increase the cost compared to mass-produced options.

Cover appliances, clean surfaces regularly, and winterize plumbing before freezing temperatures.

Whether or not it’s cheaper to build a pizza oven depends largely on what style you opt for and which tools and materials you already have. For example, having a surplus of leftover fire bricks from another DIY project will reduce the amount you need to build a new pizza oven and cut costs to boot. On the flip side, if you don’t have any of the required materials, buying a pre-made option will be cheaper and require far less work to set up—between just $300 and $1,000 for the best versions.

No. Placing a built-in grill against the house is discouraged due to safety concerns. Building codes and regulations often require a minimum distance (typically 10 feet or more) between a gas grill and any combustible structure, including a house. Placing a grill too close poses a fire hazard and risks damage to the siding or structure, potentially leading to carbon monoxide buildup. It's essential to consult local building codes, follow manufacturer guidelines, and prioritize safety by positioning the grill at a safe distance, ideally in a well-ventilated outdoor kitchen or designated grill area.

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.

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