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Hollywood Hardscapes

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Hollywood Hardscapes is family owned and operated out of Rapid City, South Dakota. Asside from providing outstanding quality work, we strive to do so competitivly. We are able to do this by keeping our over head low. There are three full time employees and we sub-contract irrigation, hydro-seeding, and concrete curbing.

Hollywood Hardscapes is family owned and operated out of Rapid City, South Dakota. Asside from providing outstanding quality work, we strive to do so competitivly. We are able to do this by keeping our over head low. There are three full time employees and we sub-contract irrigation, hydro-seeding, and concrete curbing.

Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

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

The difference between a built-in and regular grill is installation and design. A built-in grill is integrated into an outdoor kitchen or structure, often within a countertop or island. It is a permanent fixture. A regular grill is standalone, portable, or cart-mounted, allowing mobility and versatility in placement. Built-in grills are typically larger with more cooking space, while regular grills come in various sizes. Built-in grills are favored for creating a custom outdoor cooking area, while regular grills provide convenience and flexibility.

In most cases, you will need building permits for an outdoor kitchen. Generally speaking, you’ll need building permits for anything with a permanent foundation, and since outdoor kitchens typically require a concrete foundation, they demand building permits. Outdoor kitchen permits usually cost between $250 and $500, but you could pay as much as $2,000 for larger or more involved kitchens. You might also need separate permits to run utility lines to your kitchen, which could add an additional $75 to $200 to your installation cost.

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.

While quartz countertops are durable indoors, they are not made for outdoor use. Exposure to sunlight, weather, and even heat from barbeque grills can cause the resins to break down, impacting the surface.

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