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Roder Roofing Solutions

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Roder Roofing Solutions

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As a Veteran Owned Roofing Company, we strive to deliver quality services to protect your home and family. Roder Roofing Solutions Locally Owned Experienced Crew Craftsmanship Warranty Professional & Qualified Team Yearly Maintenance Plan Fully Insured

As a Veteran Owned Roofing Company, we strive to deliver quality services to protect your home and family. Roder Roofing Solutions Locally Owned Experienced Crew Craftsmanship Warranty Professional & Qualified Team Yearly Maintenance Plan Fully Insured






Texas BBQ Grills

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Texas BBQ Grills

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20 years of experience

We can take your outdoor living to a new level with an outdoor kitchen or patio. We’ve teamed up with a long-standing DFW outdoor kitchen/patio builder. They know concrete, block, and stone. We know grills; So, designing and making your dream backyard a reality is right up our alley! If you have a question, require service or just need a grill tune-up, give us a call. We’ll put you in contact with a local service technician.

We can take your outdoor living to a new level with an outdoor kitchen or patio. We’ve teamed up with a long-standing DFW outdoor kitchen/patio builder. They know concrete, block, and stone. We know grills; So, designing and making your dream backyard a reality is right up our alley! If you have a question, require service or just need a grill tune-up, give us a call. We’ll put you in contact with a local service technician.



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Modern Stonework Solutions

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Modern Stonework Solutions

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19 years of experience

Our goal is to have your home become what you've always envisioned! Don't know exactly what you want? We have experience and vision when it comes to upgrading your home and back yard. Let your back yard be your oasis.

"Took 90% of the payment but never came back to complete the project. They have not responded to several text and voice messages. I would not do business with them again."

Adeel A on January 2018

Our goal is to have your home become what you've always envisioned! Don't know exactly what you want? We have experience and vision when it comes to upgrading your home and back yard. Let your back yard be your oasis.

"Took 90% of the payment but never came back to complete the project. They have not responded to several text and voice messages. I would not do business with them again."

Adeel A on January 2018

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Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered by experts

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

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.

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 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.

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. 

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