Outdoor kitchens, built on a slab that holds.
Outdoor kitchens built structure-first across San Diego County since 1984 — the footings, the slab, and the drainage under the masonry come before the grill ever lands.
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A kitchen is masonry on a slab first.
A built-in outdoor kitchen is heavy. Block, stone, a concrete counter, a grill, and refrigeration add up to thousands of pounds sitting in one spot. Set that on a thin patio slab or untested soil and the pad cracks, the counter tilts, and the grout lines open. We start with the footings and the sub-base, then pour a slab rated for the load it will carry.
Underneath, the gas line gets buried to code depth and sized for every appliance on it. The electrical for lighting, refrigeration, and outlets runs on its own circuit. And the pad gets drained, because water that pools or wicks up through the soil will heave a slab over a few wet winters and take the masonry with it.
That order — soil, drainage, slab, then the kitchen — is why our islands stay flat and our grout stays tight. We have built this way since 1984, and we carry the ten-year structural liability on every pad we pour.
What’s included.
- Soil and site analysis, engineered footings, sub-base, and a load-rated slab under the masonry
- Built-in grill set into block or framed masonry, with side burners and any specialty cookers you spec
- Refrigeration, ice, and storage — corrosion-rated stainless units built into the run
- Bar and counter in granite, porcelain, sealed concrete, stone, or tile, set to drain and resist heat and UV
- Gas line buried to code depth, electrical circuits, and any plumbing for a sink or ice maker, run in-house
- Shade structure or pergola, engineered and permitted, with clearance and ventilation for the grill
- Low-voltage task and accent lighting across the counter, bar, and overhead structure
- Drainage at the pad, finish materials, and an integrated transition where the kitchen meets deck and grade
Our process.
Site & soil
We walk the property, read the grade and the runoff, and check the slab or soil where the kitchen will sit. We flag footing, drainage, and gas-routing work the build will depend on — before a single number is priced.
3D & engineering
You see the kitchen in 3D before we pour. Layout, counter heights, and appliances get drawn alongside the structural detailing: slab thickness, gas sizing, electrical loads, and the shade structure the lot requires.
Slab to finish
Footings, drainage, slab, gas and electrical, masonry, appliances, counter, shade, lighting, finish. Every phase runs in-house, in order, with one crew accountable for the one before it.
Startup & warranty
We test the gas, fire the grill, check the electrical, and walk you through running it. Then the ten-year structural liability is ours — on the slab, the footings, and the masonry.
Why bring us your kitchen.
Forty years, same owner
Darren Earl has been building outdoor kitchens in San Diego County since 1984. He has seen which slabs heave, which counters crack, and which finishes survive the sun and salt. The owner prices the job and has carried the ten-year structural liability on it for four decades. His in-house crew, not a rotating cast of subs, builds it.
One team, no subcontractors
Most outdoor kitchens pass through a chain of subs — one pours, one runs gas, one sets masonry, one wires it — each blaming the last when the slab cracks or the gas fails inspection. We run every phase in-house. One contract, one number to call, no seam between trades for a problem to hide in.
Ten-year liability, clean record
California holds the builder structurally liable for ten years on the slab and masonry. We carry that on every kitchen, and we have carried it clean for forty — zero structural complaints. That exposure is why we engineer the pad and the gas runs instead of just laying block on a patio.
Kitchen questions, answered straight.
Tell us about the kitchen.
Bring us the spot — an open patio, an existing slab, or the corner under your cover. We come look at it, structure first, and give you a fixed-price concept. No charge for the visit.
Saturday · By appointment
Sunday · Closed
We’ll be in touch within one business day to schedule the visit.