Options for an Affordable Outdoor Kitchen Area

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Summer is a time for backyard barbeques, and more and more people are discovering the joy of outdoor cooking.  But with high temperatures, and rain almost daily a fact of Summer life. What is the best way to go from “grilling outside” to an outdoor kitchen fit for a gourmet?  What options will be most practical and cost effective?  There are several considerations to make when considering where to begin.

 

Work with the existing foundation

If you have a slab, patio, or deck the obvious choice is to build from it, without having to waste money on costly demolition.  If you have considered a solid roof system, gazebo, or other wood framed structure, the existing foundation would not likely be sufficient.  However, utilizing lightweight, yet strong  structural insulated  panel roof systems, free spans up to 20 feet or more can be accomplished without the need for special foundations.

 

A Roof Overhead

Having shelter under which to prepare meals means a more reliable use of the space as well as a more comfortable environment to work.  Since composite aluminum insulated roof systems are exceedingly well insulated, you can feel up to 20 degrees cooler underneath one.  And since they are self supporting, structural, and walkable, the options for installing one in any given situation are virtually limitless.

 

Most installations attach directly to the trusses of the home through the eave, or fascia.  The aluminum extrusions are finished with a durable powder coat finish, leaving you with years of worry free use with little maintenance.  With today’s grills and patio furniture costing more and more, its pays to protect your investment from the elements.

 

The Outside In

Also consider adding screen walls to bring the outdoors in.  Most people don’t realize how economical adding screened walls can be.  Use an extruded aluminum, internally fabricated framework for long life and maintenance free enjoyment.  Adding screened walls means you don’t have to run back inside with your meals.  You can enjoy the entire area, bug free and under the comfort of a ceiling fan.

 

Shading and Screening

Other options for your outdoor kitchen area include a lattice system or screen roof.  The lattice system is a pergola or arbor type structure which affords some, but not complete shade.  Build with a metal system to eliminate the pitfalls of wood frame pergolas, such as twisting, shrinking, warping, rotting, and infestation.  Instead go with an all aluminum pergola system.  They come with large dimension members and decorative profiles, and you have many options of shading coefficient. A screen roof is also an option, they create a feeling of space, and keep your area clean and bug free.  Nothing is more cost effective than an all screened enclosure.

 

Mix and Match

Because many people don’t realize all their options, they don’t get to choose what’s right for them.  For instance, many spaces can be covered in a combination of solid cover and screened cover for a versatile, yet intimate feel.  Want a solid roof to keep out rain, but like the look of a pergola?  You can have both, when you install an insulated composite roof system with decorative pergola trim.  In general, mixing and matching allows flow, utility, and saves money on overbuilding, because one project fulfills many needs.

 

Getting the Best Deal

The secret to saving money and getting the best deal possible is to deal with a Specialty Structure Contractor.  Unlike Residential or General Contractors, Specialty Structure Contractors focus on aluminum roof systems, screen rooms, pergolas, awnings, pool enclosures, and glass enclosures.  Because all they do are these specialty items, they can offer options others won’t at a price others can’t.   So if you are tired of grilling in the heat and rain, then rushing back inside to escape the bugs, consider the possibilities.  Call an outdoor living home pro to provide a range of options to fit your budget.