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re: Outdoor kitchen estimate
Posted on 12/26/20 at 11:49 pm to The Dunder Mifflin
Posted on 12/26/20 at 11:49 pm to The Dunder Mifflin
What are your expectations for an outdoor kitchen? And what is existing?
Do you want concrete slab or pavers/stone patio? Gas grill? Smoker/BGE? Standard 1-2 side burners or full 4-5 burner range? Crawfish burner stepped down? Pizza oven? Sinks & drains? Fridge? Kegerator? Built in drawers & trash? Bar top seating? Finish & facing materials? Custom block construction or prefab components? TVs/sound/lighting?
From only seeing 20x20 pergola, I'd say go get 3 estimates and see what is included.
You could be from 30-100k depending on what you want.
Assuming this is part of a backyard renovation, you probably will want to bring in a landscape designer/contractor too.
Get a solid roof instead of a pergola and you'll double the amount you use it. Pergolas suck if it starts raining and when the sun is beating down during summer.
Do you want concrete slab or pavers/stone patio? Gas grill? Smoker/BGE? Standard 1-2 side burners or full 4-5 burner range? Crawfish burner stepped down? Pizza oven? Sinks & drains? Fridge? Kegerator? Built in drawers & trash? Bar top seating? Finish & facing materials? Custom block construction or prefab components? TVs/sound/lighting?
From only seeing 20x20 pergola, I'd say go get 3 estimates and see what is included.
You could be from 30-100k depending on what you want.
Assuming this is part of a backyard renovation, you probably will want to bring in a landscape designer/contractor too.
Get a solid roof instead of a pergola and you'll double the amount you use it. Pergolas suck if it starts raining and when the sun is beating down during summer.
This post was edited on 12/26/20 at 11:59 pm
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