One of the first questions homeowners ask is: Who makes RTA outdoor kitchens?
Are they mass-produced? Are they imported? Or are they engineered systems you can actually trust outdoors?
In this episode of The Outdoor Kitchen Experience, we break it all down clearly and honestly. You’ll learn what RTA outdoor kitchens really are, how they’re built, and where they come from—so you can decide if this system is right for your backyard before ever talking to sales.
RTA stands for Ready-To-Assemble, but that label causes a lot of confusion. These aren’t flimsy kits or big-box products. RTA Outdoor Living designs and engineers a complete modular outdoor kitchen system that’s built for permanent outdoor use. Every component is designed to work together structurally—not pieced together on-site with materials that weren’t meant to last outside.
We also explain what truly sets RTA apart from most outdoor kitchens on the market: solid concrete panel construction. No steel frames. No cement board. No wood. Those materials are common because they’re cheaper and easier to work with—but they’re also the first to fail outdoors. Concrete doesn’t rust, rot, or absorb moisture, which is why it’s the foundation of RTA’s long-term durability philosophy.
You’ll also learn how RTA controls the design, engineering, and system specifications of every kitchen, delivering a proven structure without the long timelines and uncertainty of traditional custom builds.
If you want confidence—not guesswork—this video will help you understand exactly what you’re investing in.
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00:00 – Intro
00:43 – What RTA Outdoor Kitchens Actually Are
01:09 – How RTA Kitchens Are Built
01:25 – Why Concrete Panels Matter
01:44 – Where RTA Outdoor Kitchens Come From
01:55 – Why This Matters for Homeowners
02:27 – Next Steps & Design Options
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