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A & L Builders
New to Angi
Outdoor Kitchen-Build - For Business

Serving Paulding, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 1980

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

A & L Builders is a locally owned and operated company that values honesty and integrity in all aspects of our business. Our dedicated team of professionals have over 12 years of hands on experience, to provide innovative ideas and suggestions tailored to your projects. Our services are customized to your individual needs, paying close attention to the details of each project that we are involved with. Please feel free to contact us today!

Response time10 mins
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CRC Renovations
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Outdoor Kitchen-BuildOutdoor Kitchen-Build - For Business

Serving Paulding, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

"They presented a quote, they were on time, they did a great job, they showed respect for my property, as well with me . I will hire them again, in the near future for other work."
Before and After of kitchen Remodel
garage door install
garage door install
garage door install
Response time2 days
Recommended by83%of homeowners
Macias Bros Masonry
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Outdoor Kitchen-BuildOutdoor Kitchen-Build - For Business

Serving Paulding, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"He paid very close attention to detail. They were very meticulous with the layout and measurement. Everything came out perfect. It was a little bit more than the original estimate, but he ended up doing a lot of work that wasnâ t for seen. And very courteous, very friendly would recommend."
Response time3 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Constellate Corrective Restoration Services LLC
New to Angi
Outdoor Kitchen-Build

Serving Paulding, OH and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Started working construction with an Amish crew around 19 years old building barns for a local lumberyard. Did that for 5 years then went and tried out most of the factory jobs offered in my county. Went back to working with an Amish crew again around30, was primarily building large dairy buildings and got into some residential single family home construction as well as restoration and remodeling. I’m a little bit old school in the sense that I prefer honest, hard work over a quick buck, “half effort”, or any type of hack or scam. There’s not a lot I’d be afraid to take on as far as jobs, but I know my limits and also the limitations set forth by the law. I keep a copy of the 2020 ICC Residential Code Book in my truck with me at all times because I don’t like to be wrong about even the little things when it comes to maintaining code compliance!

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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.

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.”

The best types of wood for outdoor kitchen cabinets are those naturally resistant to weather, water, heat, fading, and mold or mildew. Excellent choices include teak, mahogany, white oak, and Brazilian walnut. It's best to avoid softwoods like pine and cedar, as they are more susceptible to damage and can catch fire easily. For extra protection, ensure the wood is pressure-treated. Regardless of the wood you choose, you will need to apply sealants, oils, and stains regularly to protect your cabinets from the elements.

Most projects take 2-6 weeks, depending on design complexity and weather conditions.

Use fire bricks for a brick pizza oven. These bricks are typically used for fireplaces and chimneys as they can withstand high temperatures from heat sources. If you attempt to use any other kind of bricks, it’s likely that this material will crack from such high heat exposure in the best case—and potentially explode and cause serious harm in the worst case.

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