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BBQs & Outdoor Kitchens

Built to host, built to last.

Quick planning summary

Quick planning summary

Best for
Homeowners who actually entertain outside — or want to
Planning investment
Outdoor kitchen pricing depends on size, appliance tier, counter material, and utility runs.
Typical timeline
Most outdoor kitchens build in a few weeks once material, appliances, and permits are in hand.
Service area
Phoenix metro — Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, Scottsdale, Cave Creek, Paradise Valley, and surrounding cities.
AE division
AE Outdoor Living

Ranges are planning guidance and reviewed periodically. Final figures live in your signed proposal.

AE project in Peoria — Trilogy at Vistancia Outdoor Living Upgrade
Real AE project · Peoria

A low-maintenance outdoor living upgrade on a single-level Trilogy lot — stone-clad BBQ island, expanded paver patio, freestanding shade pergola, and integrated landscape lighting.

See the full case study
Options & features

What AE currently offers for this scope

Only options we actively design, source, and build today. Ask in your intake if you don't see what you're picturing.

  • Stainless built-in grills
  • Bar seating & islands
  • Stone & tile counters
  • Lighting & power
  • Refrigeration & ice
  • CMU block construction

Build options

  • BBQ island
  • Full outdoor kitchen
  • Bar seating
  • Built-in grill
  • Sink where utilities allow
  • Refrigeration
  • Storage drawers and cabinets
  • Trash pull-out
  • Side burner
  • Pizza oven

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Outdoor kitchen builder · Phoenix metro

Outdoor kitchens we build across the Valley

AE Outdoor Living designs and builds CMU-block outdoor kitchens, BBQ islands, and pizza-oven setups across the Phoenix metro. Every kitchen is permitted, gas- and electrical-inspected, and topped with sealed granite, quartz, or porcelain — matched to the home and the way you actually cook.

  • Phoenix
  • Scottsdale
  • Paradise Valley
  • Arcadia
  • Cave Creek
  • Carefree
  • Fountain Hills
  • Peoria
  • Glendale
  • Surprise
  • Goodyear
  • Litchfield Park
  • Avondale
  • Chandler
  • Gilbert
  • Mesa

Don't see your city? We cover the full Phoenix metro and pre-qualify every project for fit before scheduling design.

What affects price

The scope items that move the number

Size, selections, access, demolition, utilities, engineering, drainage, permitting, HOA requirements, site conditions, and specialty trades. We surface each one in your written scope instead of teasing a price that omits common cost drivers.

  • Size and layout
  • Appliance tier
  • Countertop material
  • Gas and electrical runs
  • Water and drainage if a sink is included
  • Stone, tile, or stucco finish
  • Shade integration
  • Lighting
  • Site access
  • Permits
Arizona considerations

What this looks like in Arizona heat, soil, and monsoon

No wood frames

Wood-framed kitchens swell and rot in monsoon humidity and bake apart in summer. AE builds on steel-stud or block frames with cement board.

Sun orientation

We orient the cook station so the chef isn't facing west afternoon sun, and so smoke doesn't carry into the seating area on prevailing winds.

UV-stable countertops

Granite, porcelain slab, and concrete with UV-stable sealer all hold up in AZ. Some quartz brands chalk or yellow outdoors — we'll tell you which.

Utilities roughed early

Gas, electric, and water are stubbed before the slab is poured. Adding utilities later means cutting finished hardscape.

Construction standards

How we build it, summarized

  • — Written, itemized scope before any work begins; no verbal change orders.
  • — Engineering, drainage, and code review documented in the approved design.
  • — Manufacturer instructions and current AZ code govern installation methods.
  • — Photo documentation captured at each major milestone for the project file.

Final specifications depend on the approved design, site conditions, engineering, applicable code, manufacturer instructions, and signed scope.

See full Construction Standards →
Payment, permit & warranty

Set in your signed proposal

Your signed proposal and agreement control payment milestones, permitting responsibilities, warranty coverage, exclusions, and project scope. Pool and non-pool projects follow different milestone schedules.

Warranty summary

What's covered, and by whom

AE provides a two-year workmanship warranty unless a signed agreement states otherwise. Manufacturer warranties apply where applicable and vary by product. Your signed agreement and manufacturer documentation control coverage.

  • Pool shell & structure
    AE workmanship: 2-year AE workmanship
  • Pool interior surface
    AE workmanship: Manufacturer warranty applies
    Manufacturer: Per manufacturer
  • Pool tile & water features
    AE workmanship: 2-year AE workmanship
  • Pool equipment
    AE workmanship: Manufacturer warranty applies
    Manufacturer: Per manufacturer (varies by product)
  • AE LEDs (permanent lighting)
    AE workmanship: 2-year workmanship
    Manufacturer: Manufacturer component warranty (varies by product)
  • Sonoran Glass & Fence
    AE workmanship: 2-year workmanship; gate adjustments for 1 year
    Manufacturer: Manufacturer glass & hardware warranty
  • Landscape, hardscape, stone, pavers
    AE workmanship: 2-year workmanship
  • Artificial turf
    AE workmanship: 2-year workmanship
    Manufacturer: Manufacturer coverage may continue; labor excluded after year 2
  • Plants & trees
    AE workmanship: 90-day replacement with proper care, subject to exclusions
  • Misting systems
    AE workmanship: 2-year workmanship on installation unless a signed agreement states otherwise
    Manufacturer: Pump, nozzles, tubing, and filtration per manufacturer (varies by product)

Website information is for planning purposes. Your signed proposal and agreement control the scope, payment schedule, warranty, and project responsibilities.

FAQ

BBQs & Outdoor Kitchens questions, answered

How much does an outdoor kitchen cost?+

Most AE outdoor kitchens run $18,000–$60,000+ depending on size, appliances, counter material, and gas/electrical scope.

Who builds outdoor kitchens in Phoenix, AZ?+

AE Outdoor Living is a Phoenix-metro outdoor kitchen builder serving Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, Cave Creek, Chandler, and Gilbert. We're an Arizona ROC-licensed and insured design-build firm — David Bell, our president, is the current President of the Southwest Hardscapes Association. Every kitchen is built on a CMU block frame, faced in stone or stucco, and topped with sealed granite, quartz, or porcelain.

What's the best outdoor kitchen builder in Phoenix?+

The best builder for your project is the one that designs around how you actually cook and entertain, builds on a CMU block frame (not wood), uses outdoor-rated appliances from manufacturers like Blaze, Lion, Hestan, or DCS, pulls the required permits, and stands behind workmanship in writing. AE Outdoor Living does all of the above across the Phoenix metro.

Do outdoor kitchens add home value?+

A well-designed outdoor kitchen can improve the usefulness and appeal of the backyard, especially in Arizona, but resale impact depends on the home, neighborhood, design quality, and buyer demand.

What's the biggest mistake people make?+

Poor placement — facing the kitchen into a west-sun wall or ignoring prevailing wind direction. We orient every kitchen for shade and smoke handling.

Can a kitchen be added to an existing patio?+

Yes, as long as there's enough space and the existing slab has structural support. We'll inspect during design.

What's the best grill brand?+

We install Blaze, Lion, DCS, Hestan, and others depending on your budget and feature priorities. We'll match the right grill to the right use.

Natural gas or propane?+

Both work. Natural gas is cleaner and never runs out; propane is more flexible if your kitchen isn't near a gas line. We can plumb either.

Published specifications are typical AE planning or construction baselines. Final specifications depend on site conditions, engineering, manufacturer requirements, applicable code, and the signed scope.

Common mistakes

What goes wrong when this is done poorly

  • Facing the kitchen into the west sun
  • Ignoring prevailing wind — smoke into the seating area
  • No room to the right of the grill for prep
  • Cold storage placed where you have to walk around guests to reach it
  • Wood frame construction in Arizona heat and monsoon
  • Gas and electrical added after the slab is poured

Ready to plan this the right way?

One accountable team — design, written scope, build, and aftercare.

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