How an RTA Outdoor Kitchen Is Installed (Step by Step)

How is an RTA Outdoor Kitchen installed? In this episode of The Outdoor Kitchen Experience, we break down the entire RTA outdoor kitchen installation process step by step, so you know exactly what you’re signing up for before moving forward.

Daniel from RTA Outdoor Living walks you through what happens from day one—starting with proper site preparation, utilities, and what needs to be done before your kitchen arrives. While RTA kitchens don’t eliminate prep work, they dramatically simplify everything that comes after by using a modular, concrete-based system designed for predictable, efficient installation.

You’ll see how RTA Outdoor Kitchens are assembled on-site using modular concrete panels that bolt together—no steel framing, no cement board, and no field fabrication. Appliance openings are planned in advance, so grills, storage, refrigeration, and drawers drop cleanly into place without guesswork or last-minute modifications.

We’ll also cover countertops, finishing details, and how long installation typically takes. Whether you’re working with a contractor, landscaper, mason, or considering a DIY install, this video will help you understand what to expect and how RTA compares to traditional outdoor kitchen builds that can drag on for weeks.

If you’re researching outdoor kitchen installation, timelines, or costs, this video will give you clarity and confidence before you buy.

00:26 Install Site Prep
00:53 Kitchen Assembly
01:15 Appliance Installation
01:30 Countertop Installation
01:45 Advantages of an RTA Outdoor Kitchen
02:01 Install Time

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Video Transcription

0:00
Hey, it’s Daniel here with RTA Outdoor

0:02
Living. And today we’re breaking down

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exactly how an RTA outdoor kitchen is

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going to be installed. This is one of

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the most common questions that we get

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because people want to understand what

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they’re signing up for before they move

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forward. I’ll walk you through the

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process step by step and explain who

0:18
typically installs it and help you

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understand what to expect so that there

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are no surprises. Every outdoor kitchen

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installation starts with proper sight

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preparation. This usually means a level

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surface like a concrete slab

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or a reinforced patio. Utilities like

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gas, electrical, and plumbing are

0:38
typically roughed in ahead of time. Just

0:40
like any built-in outdoor kitchen, the

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key thing to understand is that RTA

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kitchens don’t eliminate the prep work.

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They just simplify everything that comes

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after it. Once the site is ready, the

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actual kitchen assembly begins. RTA

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outdoor kitchens are made from modular

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concrete panels that bolt together on

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site. There’s no frame with steel studs

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and no cement board to cut or patch.

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Each cabinet section is assembled piece

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by piece, which makes the process

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predictable and very repeatable. As the

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kitchen structure goes together,

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appliance openings are already designed

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into the layout. Grills,

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storage doors, refrigerators, and

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drawers are installed into their

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designated spaces. Because everything is

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planned in advance, there’s no guesswork

1:25
needed during the installation. After

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the structure is assembled, countertops

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are installed, whether that’s granite,

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concrete, or another outdoor rated

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surface. At this stage, finishing

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details like the trim and appliance

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connections are completed. And this is

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where the kitchen really starts to look

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finished. One of the biggest advantages

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of an RTA outdoor kitchen is the

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flexibility. Many homeowners work with a

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contractor, landscaper, or a mason, but

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some confident DIYers handle the

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installation themselves.

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Depending on the size of the kitchen and

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the site readiness, installation

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typically takes just a few hours, not

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days or even weeks, which is a huge

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difference compared to traditional

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methods. If you want to see how your

2:08
outdoor kitchen would come together, the

2:09
best next steps would be to use our free

2:12
outdoor kitchen design tool. And if you

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have questions about installation or

2:16
even site prep, you can book a free

2:18
consultation with one of our design

2:20
experts who will talk you through your

2:22
project. We’ll see you in the next

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video.

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