Outdoor Kitchen Contractors in Middletown, PA

Your Backyard Kitchen Dreams Built Right

Custom outdoor cooking spaces designed for Pennsylvania weather and your family’s lifestyle.

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Custom Outdoor Kitchen Installation

Cook Outside Year-Round With Confidence

You’ll finally have that outdoor cooking space you’ve been picturing. No more running back and forth to your indoor kitchen when you’re grilling for the family. No more wishing you had counter space, storage, or a proper prep area outside.

Your custom outdoor kitchen gives you everything you need in one well-designed space. Plenty of counter space for prep work. Storage that keeps your outdoor cooking essentials organized and protected. Appliances that can handle whatever you want to cook, from quick weeknight dinners to weekend entertaining.

When it’s built right for Pennsylvania’s climate, you’re not worried about freeze-thaw damage or materials that won’t hold up. You’re just enjoying more time outside with the people who matter most.

Middletown Outdoor Kitchen Builders

Local Contractors Who Understand Pennsylvania Weather

Spennato Landscaping has been creating outdoor living spaces in Middletown and the surrounding Delaware County area for years. We know what materials hold up through Pennsylvania winters and what construction methods prevent the problems that come with freeze-thaw cycles.

Every outdoor kitchen we build uses weather-appropriate materials and proper installation techniques. We handle the utility connections, understand local permitting requirements, and work with homeowners to create designs that make sense for how you actually use your backyard.

You’re working with contractors who live and work in this area. We understand what works here and what doesn’t.

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Outdoor Kitchen Design Process

From Design to Cooking in Clear Steps

The process starts with understanding how you want to use your outdoor kitchen. Do you need a simple grilling station with prep space, or are you looking for a full outdoor cooking setup with multiple appliances? We’ll assess your backyard layout, existing utilities, and discuss your cooking and entertaining needs.

Next comes the design phase where we create a layout that works with your space and budget. This includes selecting materials that can handle Pennsylvania weather, planning utility connections for gas and electric, and ensuring proper drainage and ventilation.

Installation begins with site preparation and any necessary utility work. We build the structure using materials designed for outdoor use, install your chosen appliances, and complete all the finishing details. Throughout the process, we handle permits and inspections so you don’t have to navigate that paperwork yourself.

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Backyard Kitchen Design Options

Everything You Need for Outdoor Cooking

Your outdoor kitchen includes all the functional elements that make cooking outside actually convenient. Durable countertops that can handle food prep and weather exposure. Storage solutions that keep your outdoor cooking tools and supplies organized and protected from the elements.

We work with appliances designed for outdoor use – from built-in grills and side burners to outdoor refrigerators and ice makers. Every utility connection is done properly, whether you need gas lines for your grill, electrical for appliances and lighting, or plumbing for a sink or ice maker.

The construction uses materials selected specifically for Pennsylvania’s climate. Stone, concrete, and weather-resistant cabinetry that won’t warp, crack, or deteriorate through winter freeze-thaw cycles. You get an outdoor kitchen that looks great and functions reliably for years.

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Most outdoor kitchens start with a built-in grill as the centerpiece, but you can add side burners, outdoor refrigerators, ice makers, sinks, pizza ovens, and even outdoor dishwashers. The key is choosing appliances specifically designed for outdoor use that can handle weather exposure and temperature changes. We’ll help you select appliances that fit your cooking style and budget, and ensure all the necessary utility connections are properly installed. Gas lines, electrical, and plumbing all need to be run correctly to code for safety and functionality.
Most outdoor kitchen projects take 2-4 weeks from start to finish, depending on the complexity of your design and utility requirements. Simple grilling stations with basic counter space might be completed in 1-2 weeks, while elaborate outdoor kitchens with multiple appliances, plumbing, and custom features can take 4-6 weeks. Weather can affect the timeline, especially during Pennsylvania winters when concrete work and some installations aren’t practical. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the planning phase and keep you updated if anything changes during construction.
Natural stone, concrete, and stainless steel are excellent choices for Pennsylvania’s climate because they handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking or deteriorating. For countertops, granite and concrete both work well outdoors. Stainless steel appliances and hardware resist rust and corrosion. For cabinetry, marine-grade materials or stainless steel cabinets last much longer than standard wood construction. The key is using materials specifically designed for outdoor exposure rather than trying to adapt indoor materials. Proper drainage and ventilation are just as important as material selection for long-term durability.
Yes, most outdoor kitchen installations require permits, especially when you’re adding gas lines, electrical connections, or plumbing. The specific requirements depend on what appliances and utilities you’re installing. Gas line work typically requires a permit and inspection for safety. Electrical work for outlets, lighting, and appliances needs proper permitting. Even some structural elements might require approval depending on the size and complexity of your outdoor kitchen. Spennato Landscaping handles the permit applications and coordinates inspections so you don’t have to navigate the municipal requirements yourself.
Outdoor kitchen costs vary widely based on size, appliances, and material choices. A basic outdoor kitchen with a built-in grill, some counter space, and storage might start around $8,000-$15,000. Mid-range outdoor kitchens with multiple appliances, sink, and premium materials typically run $15,000-$35,000. Elaborate outdoor kitchens with high-end appliances, extensive counter space, and custom features can exceed $50,000. The biggest cost factors are appliance selection, utility connections required, and material choices. We’ll work with your budget to design an outdoor kitchen that gives you the functionality you want at a price that works for you.
Yes, with proper design and appliance selection, you can use your outdoor kitchen year-round in Pennsylvania. The key is choosing appliances rated for cold weather operation and ensuring proper ventilation and drainage to prevent freeze damage. Some outdoor cooking enthusiasts use their setups throughout winter, though most homeowners find spring through fall to be the prime outdoor cooking season. Proper material selection and construction techniques prevent winter damage even when you’re not actively using the space. Covering or storing removable components during harsh weather helps extend equipment life and keeps everything ready for your next outdoor cooking session.