Outdoor Kitchen Cost | Does Location Affect the Price?

There are so many things that factor into outdoor kitchen cost. The materials you use… The appliances you choose… The size you want… But have you ever considered how location factors into this?

Probably not!

No need to worry… This is a little-known area that affects outdoor kitchen cost. There’s one primary reason why this occurs.

Utilities.

When building an outdoor kitchen… Most homeowners want appliances that require gas lines, electric, and/or water lines to run. Naturally… Someone has to install those lines! No matter where you place an outdoor kitchen… This can be a significant outdoor kitchen cost involved.

So how does location play into all this?

It’s simple, really.

It’s more expensive to install utility lines when the grill island is far away from the house.

Why?

Because more materials and labor are required to install them. Now, this doesn’t mean you have to put your outdoor kitchen nearby. This is just an additional expense to be aware of. When it comes to outdoor kitchen cost… You’ll also have to consider where you are located.

Overall cost can vary depending on where in the country you live. This can come down to material availability… Labor rates… And even local ordinances.

For example, you may need a permit to install your outdoor kitchen. This will come at an additional cost. While often not a deal breaker… These are just things to keep in mind when formulating your budget. The more you understand outdoor kitchen cost… The more realistic you can be with your expectations.

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Video Transcription

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[Music] one of the first questions that likely comes to mind when doing research for an outdoor kitchen project is what is this going to cost location of your project location refers to the location of the project in relation to your house outdoor kitchens that are further away

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from your house are going to be more expensive this is because it will cost more to run the utility lines as it will require additional labor and also additional materials to get the utility lines out to the location this doesn’t mean you have to have your

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outdoor kitchen closer to your house it just means that if you’re going to have it further away from your house you can expect to pay more the second part of location is what part of the country you live in most of us know that labor rates fluctuate pretty drastically from one

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part of the country to the other so if you live in an area like new york or california where the labor market is pretty expensive it’ll be more money to hire a contractor to build your outdoor kitchen the area you live in can also affect the cost of the materials in certain parts

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of the country certain materials are more readily available for example stone is more readily available in a state like texas so it’ll cost less money to source stone in texas than it would in other parts of the country depending on where you live your local

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township could require a permit for your outdoor kitchen project obviously if your project requires a permit this will be an additional cost and also adds to the timeline of your project a permit can cost anywhere from 400 to 2 000 and up [Music]

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