This isn't a cost. It's an investment.
The figures on this page are real and we don't hide them — that's how AE operates. But we want to be honest about how to read them. Your outdoor kitchens & living project isn't a line-item expense; it's an investment in your home's value, your family's daily experience, and a space you'll use for the next twenty to thirty years.
When you compare bids, compare what you're investing in — the spec, the crews, the warranty, the company that will still be standing in year ten — not just the price tag. The lowest bid is almost always the most expensive build over time.
How much does a built-in BBQ island cost in Arizona?
A BBQ island is the smallest step into outdoor kitchens. Here's what it actually costs done right.
Educational estimate, not a quote. Ranges shown are Arizona-market planning estimates. Final pricing depends on site access, size, materials, engineering, drainage, utilities, permits, equipment access, existing conditions, and final scope. Binding pricing is only valid in a written proposal signed by an AE representative.
By build tier
- Basic island (steel frame + stucco, mid grill, tile top): $6,000–$10,000.
- Mid island (masonry base, premium grill, side burner, granite): $10,000–$16,000.
- Full-feature island (fridge, sink, storage, porcelain slab counter): $12,000–$22,000.
- Add pergola/ramada above: see shade structure page.
What drives cost
- Grill brand (Blaze / Bull entry vs Lynx / Alfresco / DCS premium).
- Counter material (tile → granite → porcelain slab).
- Gas line run (existing meter proximity matters).
- Water/drain for sink (adds $800–$2,500 typical).
- Electrical for lighting, fridge, outlets.
Common questions.
Plan before you sign anything.
Design your island around how you actually cook
Tell us your top 3 uses and preferred grill brand — we'll layout an island that fits.
Start My Project PlanWhy this is an investment, not a cost.
An AE backyard is engineered to add daily livability and long-term home value. We publish honest ranges and build to code with a licensed and bonded Arizona crew. AE provides project-specific workmanship and manufacturer-warranty information in the signed agreement. Website summaries are for planning only.
- Licensed, bonded & insured in Arizona. ROC 340966 (R-62) · ROC 341002 (R-3) · ROC 347738 (KA-5) · ROC 211530 (CR-21). Most Arizona contracting work valued at $1,000 or more — or requiring a permit — must be performed by a properly licensed contractor, subject to statutory exemptions. Verify the legal entity, license status, and classification with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors.
- Real ranges, itemized scope. You see materials, finishes, equipment models, and a line-item budget before you sign — not a one-line "pool — $90,000."