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"If we could give Ryan more than 5 stars we would. He was there when he said, completed the paving project better than expected. He was a stickler for detail."

Charlie C on September 2021

With over five years of experience, we focus on lawn care projects in the Turner area. We will treat your property as if it were our own. Give us a call today, we look forward to working with each and every customer.

"If we could give Ryan more than 5 stars we would. He was there when he said, completed the paving project better than expected. He was a stickler for detail."

Charlie C on September 2021


"StoneX did a wonderful job on our roof . There guys were professional and respectful,they got the roof done in a timely manner,and did an excellent job making sure they left the job picked up and clean. I would recommend them to anybody."

Dean S on February 2024

We are a locally owned company offering start to finish home construction, excavation, and hardscaping services.

"StoneX did a wonderful job on our roof . There guys were professional and respectful,they got the roof done in a timely manner,and did an excellent job making sure they left the job picked up and clean. I would recommend them to anybody."

Dean S on February 2024




KENNEBUNK KITCHENS & BATHS

169 PORT RD
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KENNEBUNK KITCHENS & BATHS

169 PORT RD
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Kennebunk Kitchens and Baths is a small business owned and operated by Pamela Shangraw. Pam is a graduate of the School of Interior Design at Endicott College. She has been designing kitchens and bathrooms professionally for more than 30 years. Pam is also a Certified Kitchen and Bath Designer. Pam applies all of her education and experience in Interior Design to the art of creating living spaces that are both elegant and functional. She finds tremendous satisfaction in helping her clients create a beautiful home environment that they and their families and friends can enjoy for many years to come. We invite you to visit our showroom to meet with Pam personally.

Kennebunk Kitchens and Baths is a small business owned and operated by Pamela Shangraw. Pam is a graduate of the School of Interior Design at Endicott College. She has been designing kitchens and bathrooms professionally for more than 30 years. Pam is also a Certified Kitchen and Bath Designer. Pam applies all of her education and experience in Interior Design to the art of creating living spaces that are both elegant and functional. She finds tremendous satisfaction in helping her clients create a beautiful home environment that they and their families and friends can enjoy for many years to come. We invite you to visit our showroom to meet with Pam personally.

Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

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.

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.

If you plan to have a refrigerator or other appliances that require electricity, you will need an electrical outlet in your outdoor kitchen. Be sure to comply with all National Electrical Code® (NEC®) codes for electrical wiring and outlets in kitchens. If you do not plan to install a refrigerator or any other appliances that require electricity as part of your outdoor kitchen features, then you do not need to install electrical outlets. However, it is a good idea to install at least one electrical outlet should you decide to use any appliances that require electricity.

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