How long does it really take to make an RTA outdoor kitchen? If you’re planning a backyard project and trying to time everything around a season, event, or renovation schedule, this is one of the most important questions to answer upfront.
Many homeowners worry that an outdoor kitchen means months of delays, contractor scheduling issues, and unpredictable timelines. In this episode of The Outdoor Kitchen Experience, we break down the full RTA process—from initial design through production, shipping, and installation—so you know exactly what to expect.
RTA outdoor kitchens follow a systemized, engineered approach, not a one-off custom build. The design phase moves efficiently because layouts are based on a modular concrete-panel system rather than starting from scratch. Once your design is approved, your kitchen moves into a controlled manufacturing process, where concrete panels are produced to match your specific layout.
After production, your kitchen is palletized and shipped via freight as a ready-to-assemble system. This eliminates many of the delays common with traditional builds, such as weather interruptions, trade scheduling conflicts, and on-site fabrication.
One of the biggest surprises for homeowners is how quickly installation can happen once everything arrives. Because the system is pre-engineered, installation—whether DIY or handled by a contractor—is typically much faster than traditional masonry or framed outdoor kitchens.
The real advantage isn’t just speed. It’s predictability. Instead of months of uncertainty, RTA provides a repeatable process that allows homeowners to plan their project with confidence.
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00:00 – Intro
00:32 – Why Homeowners Worry About Timelines
00:41 – The RTA Design Phase
01:08 – Manufacturing & Production Process
01:34 – Shipping & Delivery Timeline
02:12 – Installation Expectations
02:36 – Why Predictable Timelines Matter
02:52 – Next Steps & Planning Your Project



