Top-rated outdoor kitchen pros.

Get matched with top outdoor kitchen pros in Appleton, ME

Enter your zip and get matched with up to 5 pros

Need a pro for your outdoor kitchen service project in Appleton, ME?

Select your specific project to find the pro for you.

Find Outdoor kitchen pros in Appleton

Avatar for Resonant Landscapes
Resonant Landscapes
5.0(
3
)

Serving Appleton, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We all want to live in Maine to be able to enjoy the serenity and beauty. Resonant Landscapes knows how to capture those valuable aspects for the home owner. With my property, they kept the best of what was established and made it so much better. There is now a minimum of maintenance with all the natural beauty being exposed. The knowledgeable team is very easy to work with, always answer questions and keep to to a schedule. I have had gardeners in Maine for over thirty years; and these guys are absolutely the best."
Layout pre-cuts
Drain cover stone
Full color w/ cleft
Exavation
Driveway

+25

Response time6 days
Response rate86%
28 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for MARINER PROPERTY SERVICES LLC
MARINER PROPERTY SERVICES LLC
5.0(
2
)

Serving Appleton, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Our mission at MARINER PROPERTY SERVICES LLC is to continue the growth of our business by doing right by all of our clients. We love seeing that one of a kind smile on a home owners face at the end of a project! MARINER PROPERTY SERVICES LLC stacks up with the competition and surpasses it with competitive prices, second to none workmanship and a prompt/responsive team! We give you quality that you can measure, and a finished product that will enhance your home forever. Call us today!

New door
New door
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Mountain Men Construction
1.0(
4
)

Serving Appleton, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Our mission at, Mountain Men Construction, is to continue the growth of our business by doing right by all of our clients. We love seeing that one of a kind smile on a homeowner's face at the end of a project! Mountain Men Construction, stacks up with the competition and surpasses it with competitive prices, second to none workmanship, and a prompt and responsive team! We give you quality that you can measure, and a finished product that will enhance your home forever. Call us today!

Response time1 day
Recommended by33%of homeowners
Micah Juarez
New to Angi

Serving Appleton, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

Precision isn’t a bonus—it’s the standard. Every brushstroke is deliberate, every edge clean, and every surface treated with the care it deserves. Whether it’s a small touch-up or a full-scale project, the same level of focus and craftsmanship goes into the work. Quality matters, details matter, and every job is approached with pride and a commitment to getting it right the first time.

Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

For outdoor kitchens, it's best to use wood that is naturally resistant to weather elements like water and heat, which can cause fading, mold, or mildew. Excellent choices include teak, Brazilian walnut, white oak, and mahogany. Avoid softwoods such as pine and cedar, as they are more susceptible to damage and can catch fire easily. Regardless of the wood you choose, it should be pressure-treated for extra protection and regularly maintained with sealants, oils, and stains.

A few materials are most commonly used when it comes to building a frame for an outdoor kitchen: wood, steel, and concrete or brick. While there’s no best option overall, each material is better suited to different needs. Concrete and brick are typically more customizable than other options, but aren’t as resistant to inclement weather as steel. Wood is the most affordable pick, but it is more susceptible to rot, mildew, and heat than the others.

You can build an outdoor kitchen on a deck, but you should choose composite decking since it's more heat-resistant. Metal deck materials like steel and aluminum are also good choices because they're less flammable than wood. You should also consider the weight of the kitchen—make sure your deck can support it and any appliances you plan to use. You should consult a structural engineer to confirm exactly how much weight your deck can safely support when building an outdoor kitchen. 

You can call a second kitchen many different names—butler’s pantry, scullery, prep kitchen, working kitchen, dirty kitchen, or even just second kitchen. In modern times, however, second kitchens are almost always called prep kitchens or small kitchens. However, the purpose of a second kitchen remains the same—prepare food and clean items “behind closed doors.”

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.

The Appleton, ME homeowners’ guide to outdoor kitchen services

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.