A built-in masonry outdoor kitchen that handles Spokane Plateau winters - no rust, no rot, no prefab replacement every few years.

Outdoor kitchen masonry in Airway Heights means using brick, stone, or concrete block to build a permanent, weather-resistant structure anchored to a concrete base in your backyard. Most basic grill stations take one to two weeks once materials are on site, with larger builds running three to four weeks depending on features and permit timelines.
This is not a kit or a prefab unit - it is a built-in structure that becomes part of your property. If your backyard already has a concrete slab or patio, we can often use that as a starting point. Outdoor kitchens designed to include a fireplace or fire feature can also be paired with our fireplace installation work for a fully integrated outdoor living space.
If every backyard cookout means carrying the cooler, prep tools, and serving dishes from your indoor kitchen and back again, you already know the frustration. A permanent outdoor kitchen puts everything in place outside. If you find yourself avoiding outdoor cooking because of the back-and-forth, a built-in setup would change how you use your backyard.
If you have watched a freestanding grill or prefab island rust, warp, or crack after a few eastern Washington winters, you are paying the price for a non-permanent solution. Masonry structures are built to handle the freeze-thaw cycles that are normal in Airway Heights - they do not rust, rot, or blow over in the wind.
Many Airway Heights homes have a basic concrete slab that sits mostly empty. If your patio feels like wasted space - or you spend summer evenings inside because the backyard does not feel inviting - an outdoor kitchen gives the space a focal point and makes outdoor entertaining feel intentional.
In the Spokane metro market, outdoor living features have become a meaningful selling point. A masonry outdoor kitchen is a permanent improvement that stays with the property and signals quality to buyers. Unlike a deck that needs refinishing or a prefab structure that looks tired after a few years, masonry is durable and visible at a showing.
We build masonry outdoor kitchens from the base up - concrete footing or slab preparation, concrete block structural core, stone or brick veneer, and countertop installation. We handle the permit application with the City of Airway Heights building department and coordinate with licensed gas, plumbing, and electrical trades so utility connections are done correctly and inspected. Every structure is designed to handle the freeze-thaw cycles of the Spokane Plateau, from the mortar mix to the base depth.
If your project includes a pathway connecting the kitchen to your home or garage, our walkway construction service can be scheduled alongside the kitchen build so your yard is finished in one pass rather than two separate projects.
Ideal for homeowners who want a permanent outdoor cooking space without a full kitchen - a concrete block base with stone veneer, a built-in grill opening, and a durable countertop.
Suited to homeowners who want a complete cooking and entertaining setup with a grill, side burners, refrigerator space, a sink, and ample counter area built into a masonry structure.
For homeowners who want a wood-fired or gas pizza oven incorporated into the masonry structure, requiring a reinforced base and proper flue or venting built into the design from the start.
Best for homeowners combining an outdoor kitchen with a fireplace or fire pit as part of a larger outdoor living area - coordinated through our fireplace installation team for a seamless build.
Airway Heights averages fewer than 100 frost-free days in some years, and temperatures can swing from the upper 80s in July to single digits in January. A masonry outdoor kitchen built without the local climate in mind will crack within a few seasons - through the mortar joints, across the base, or along the veneer face where water got in and froze. We build with the freeze-thaw cycles of the Spokane Plateau in mind at every layer, from the depth of the footing to the mortar mix used in the joints. The Masonry Advisory Council provides guidance on cold-climate masonry installation standards that inform how we approach work in this region.
Homeowners in Spokane, WA and Cheney, WA face the same short outdoor season and the same pressure to make the most of the warm months. If you want your outdoor kitchen ready for summer entertaining, the time to start the permitting and planning process is late winter or early spring - not once the weather is already warm. Contractors in the Spokane metro area book up fast once temperatures rise.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We talk through the general size and features you have in mind so we know what kind of site visit to plan.
We come to your property to look at the space, assess the existing slab or ground surface, check access for materials, and flag any utility work needed. Within a week or two you get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, permit fees, and trade coordination.
Once you sign, we file the permit application with the City of Airway Heights. While the permit is in review - usually one to two weeks - you finalize design details: layout, stone or finish material, countertop surface, and appliance placement. Changes are easiest at this stage.
We prepare the base, build the masonry structure, and coordinate utility trade connections. The city inspector signs off on the completed work before we do the final cleanup and walk you through the finished kitchen. Most masonry surfaces benefit from a full 28-day cure before heavy use.
Start the conversation now so your kitchen is ready before summer. We reply within one business day.
(509) 418-0412We account for Airway Heights winters at every step - footing depth, mortar mix, and base preparation. A masonry outdoor kitchen built without the local climate in mind will crack within a few seasons. Ours do not.
We handle the building permit with the City of Airway Heights and coordinate the licensed gas, plumbing, and electrical contractors your project requires. You have one point of contact rather than managing multiple trades yourself.
We visit your property and put every line item in writing before asking you to commit - materials, labor, permit fees, and trade coordination. No surprises on the invoice. The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries contractor verification tool at secure.lni.wa.gov/verify lets you confirm any contractor's license status before signing.
We have worked throughout Airway Heights and the surrounding communities since we opened. We know the permit process, the soil conditions on the Spokane Plateau, and the building patterns in this part of the region.
When you hire us for outdoor kitchen masonry, you get a permanent structure that handles Spokane Plateau winters and a project that is permitted, inspected, and documented from start to finish. That combination protects your investment and your home's value for years to come.
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Learn MoreThe Airway Heights outdoor season is short - reach out now and your kitchen can be ready before summer arrives.