Outdoor Kitchen Contractors in Sharon Hill, PA

Transform Your Backyard Into an Outdoor Cooking Paradise

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

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Custom Outdoor Kitchen Installation Services

Finally Cook Outside Without the Hassle

You’ve been thinking about it for months. An outdoor kitchen where you can actually cook a real meal, not just flip burgers on a basic grill. Where your family gathers naturally because the space just works.

Here’s what changes when you get this right. Weekend entertaining becomes effortless because everything you need is right there. No more running back and forth to your indoor kitchen while your guests stand around waiting. Your backyard becomes the place everyone wants to be.

The cooking experience itself transforms too. Proper counter space, storage that makes sense, and appliances that can handle serious cooking. You’re not fighting with a cramped setup or dealing with equipment that barely works. You’re cooking the way you want to cook, just outside.

Sharon Hill Outdoor Kitchen Builders

We Build Kitchens That Actually Work

Spennato Landscaping has been building outdoor living spaces in Sharon Hill and throughout Delaware County for years. We understand what works in Pennsylvania’s climate and what doesn’t.

Most outdoor kitchen problems come from contractors who treat them like regular construction projects. They miss the details that matter for outdoor cooking spaces. Proper drainage around work areas. Materials that handle freeze-thaw cycles. Utility connections that meet code and actually function long-term.

We handle outdoor kitchen projects from design through final inspection. Local suppliers, local permits, local expertise. You get a kitchen built by people who know Sharon Hill and understand what homeowners here actually need.

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Outdoor Kitchen Design and Build Process

Here's How Your Project Actually Happens

First, we visit your property to see what you’re working with. Your space, your utilities, your vision for how you want to use the kitchen. This isn’t a sales pitch – it’s a real consultation about what makes sense for your specific situation.

Next comes design and planning. You’ll see exactly what your outdoor kitchen will look like and how it fits your space. Materials, appliances, layout, timeline. Everything gets mapped out before any work starts, including permits and utility connections.

Then construction begins. Proper foundation work, utility rough-ins, and installation of your kitchen components. We coordinate inspections and handle the technical details. You get updates on progress, but you don’t have to manage the project. When it’s complete, you have a fully functional outdoor kitchen ready for your first meal.

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Complete Outdoor Kitchen Construction Services

Everything You Need for Outdoor Cooking

Your outdoor kitchen installation includes proper foundation and utility work. Gas line connections for grills and other appliances, electrical work for lighting and outlets, and plumbing if you want a sink or ice maker. All work meets local codes and passes inspection.

Material selection focuses on durability for Pennsylvania weather. Countertops that handle freeze-thaw cycles, cabinetry designed for outdoor use, and proper drainage systems. You’re not dealing with materials that look good initially but fail after a few seasons.

Our construction process covers everything from initial excavation through final cleanup. Coordination with utility companies, permit applications, and scheduling inspections. Sharon Hill homeowners get a complete outdoor kitchen project managed from start to finish, with warranty coverage on both materials and workmanship.

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Most outdoor kitchen projects take 2-4 weeks from start to finish, depending on the complexity and size of your kitchen. Simple installations with basic appliances and minimal utility work can be completed faster, while elaborate kitchens with multiple appliances, custom stonework, and extensive utility connections take longer. Weather can affect the timeline since most of the work happens outdoors. We provide a realistic schedule during the planning phase and keep you updated if anything changes. Permit approval and utility connections sometimes add time, but these steps are handled as part of our project management process.
Outdoor kitchens typically require building permits, especially when gas lines, electrical work, or plumbing are involved. Sharon Hill follows standard Pennsylvania building codes, and most outdoor kitchen projects need permits for utility connections and structural work. We handle the permitting process as part of your project – applications, drawings, and coordination with local inspectors. You don’t need to figure out what permits are required or deal with the paperwork yourself. We know Sharon Hill’s requirements and have working relationships with local inspectors, which helps move the approval process along smoothly.
Yes, when they’re built with the right materials and proper installation techniques. Pennsylvania’s freeze-thaw cycles are tough on outdoor installations, so material selection matters. Natural stone countertops, weather-resistant cabinetry, and proper drainage systems are essential. Appliances need to be rated for outdoor use and properly winterized if necessary. The foundation and utility connections must be installed below frost line to prevent damage. Most outdoor kitchen components are designed to handle year-round weather exposure, but the installation quality determines how well everything holds up over time. Proper construction prevents the common problems that lead to expensive repairs.
Outdoor kitchen costs vary significantly based on size, appliances, materials, and utility requirements. Basic setups with a grill, some counter space, and minimal utility work start around $15,000-20,000. Mid-range kitchens with multiple appliances, quality materials, and standard utility connections typically run $25,000-40,000. Elaborate installations with premium appliances, extensive stonework, and complex utility requirements can exceed $50,000. The biggest cost factors are appliance selection, countertop materials, and utility work required. During our consultation, you’ll get a detailed estimate based on your specific project requirements and material preferences.
Built-in grills, outdoor refrigerators, and sink installations are the most popular choices for Sharon Hill outdoor kitchens. Gas grills work well because natural gas lines can be run during construction, eliminating propane tank management. Outdoor-rated refrigerators and ice makers add convenience but require proper electrical connections and drainage. Side burners, warming drawers, and outdoor pizza ovens are popular upgrades. All appliances must be specifically designed for outdoor use – indoor appliances won’t handle weather exposure and void warranties when used outside. We help you select appliances that match your cooking style and budget while ensuring everything works properly in outdoor conditions.
Yes, gas line installation is included as part of our outdoor kitchen construction process. This involves running new gas lines from your home’s existing gas meter to the outdoor kitchen location, with proper sizing for your appliances and safety shutoffs. All gas work is performed by licensed professionals and inspected according to local codes. Natural gas connections are generally preferred over propane for built-in outdoor kitchens because they provide consistent fuel supply and eliminate the need to manage propane tanks. The gas line installation is coordinated with other utility work and completed before appliance installation. You get a complete, functional outdoor kitchen with all utilities properly connected and tested.