Will Your Outdoor Kitchen Survive Winter?

Can you actually use an outdoor kitchen in winter — or will freezing temperatures destroy it?

If you live in a cold climate, this is one of the most important outdoor kitchen questions you can ask.

In this episode of The Outdoor Kitchen Experience, we break down what really determines whether an outdoor kitchen survives freezing temperatures, snow, and harsh winter weather. The truth? Winter isn’t the problem — poor materials are.

We explain how freeze-thaw cycles cause cracking, warping, and long-term structural damage in outdoor kitchens built with wood framing, steel, or cement board. When moisture gets absorbed and freezes, expansion happens — and that’s when failures show up. The key to a four-season outdoor kitchen is choosing non-porous, weather-resistant materials that won’t absorb water in the first place.

We also talk about realistic winter usage. Year-round durability doesn’t mean grilling in a snowstorm every night. It means your outdoor kitchen is built to last — without being dismantled, covered excessively, or “babied” every winter. Plus, we’ll cover appliance considerations, winter maintenance, and how features like pergolas or patio heaters can extend your comfort.

If you’re designing an outdoor kitchen for a cold climate, this video will help you avoid costly mistakes and build something that truly lasts.

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00:00 – Intro
00:17 – Can You Really Use an Outdoor Kitchen in Winter?
00:55 – Why Outdoor Kitchens Fail in Freezing Temperatures
01:12 – The Freeze-Thaw Problem Explained
01:23 – Best Materials for Four-Season Durability
02:04 – Winter Appliance Considerations
02:25 – Durability vs Comfort in Cold Weather
02:34 – Designing for Year-Round Use
02:40 – Final Thoughts & Next Steps

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Video Transcription

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Are you wondering if an outdoor kitchen can actually be used in the winter or if it just becomes a frozen eyesore? Do you worry about cracking, warping, or expensive damage once the temperature drops? You’re not alone. This is one of the biggest concerns we hear from

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homeowners in colder climates. In this video, I’ll walk you through what really determines whether an outdoor kitchen holds up in the winter and how to tell if it’s built for year-round use. Hi, I’m Jordan from RTA Outdoor Living and today we’re answering a question we hear

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all the time. Can you actually use an outdoor kitchen in winter, especially [music] if you live somewhere with freezing temperatures, snow, or long stretches of cold weather? The short answer is yes, but only if the outdoor kitchen is built with the right materials and the right expectations. A lot of outdoor kitchens

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fail in winter not because the winter is too harsh, but because they weren’t designed like indoor cabinets or simply placed outside. When moisture gets into materials like wood, steel framing, or cement board,

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and then freezes, expansion happens. And that’s when cracking, [music] warping, and long-term damage show up. One of the biggest factors is the cabinet construction itself. Outdoor kitchens designed for four-season use rely on non-porous, weather-resistant materials that don’t absorb moisture and

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aren’t affected by freeze-thaw [music] cycles. If water can’t soak in, it can’t expand and break things apart when temperatures drop. This is why material choice [music] matters far more than adding a cover or hoping for a mild winter. Another thing to think about is

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how you personally plan to use the space in winter. Many homeowners assume winter use means standing [music] outside in the snow grilling every night, but for most people, it’s about flexibility. [music] You might use your grill on milder winter days for holiday gatherings or whenever the weather

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cooperates. [music] Knowing the kitchen itself isn’t being damaged when it’s not in use, a well-built outdoor kitchen should survive winter without needing to be dismantled or [music] baby. Appliances also play a key role. Some components

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like grills, refrigeration may need seasonal maintenance or winterization depending on manufacturer recommendations. That doesn’t mean the kitchen can’t be used. It just means understanding which appliances are designed for cold weather and which ones should be protected or shut down momentarily.

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This is normal and a part of owning any outdoor kitchen setup in a four-season climate. >> [music] >> Many homeowners pair winter-ready kitchens with features like pergolas, enclosures, or patio heaters to extend how often they use the space. The key

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point is that the kitchen itself should be built to last year-round [music] so that you can use it whenever you want without worrying about long-term damage. If you’re planning an outdoor kitchen and want to make sure it actually works in your climate, try our free outdoor kitchen design tool. Or book a free

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consultation with one of our design experts [music] to talk through your space, climate, and goals. We hope this video helped you feel more confident about using an outdoor kitchen year-round. If you have any more questions, reach out or drop them in the comments.

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