![]() ![]() You just have to think "outside the box". We have added a "tee" behind the hose bib, run a water line down the exterior wall and buried it around to the patio, where we bring it up again to the back wall of the cabinet, if the cabinet is at the edge of the patio. Depending on your layout, it can sometimes be brought from a nearby hose bib. First, you have to get the water to the sink. There are two main issues and one minor issue with the sink. In addition to the cost, I am a bit afraid of digging up all the concrete and causing a major mess. I want to know how much headache will cause me if I plan to put in the sink. The one in the attachment is what I really want. Here's one example of what we used to do: If you go down to Jupiter, there are a couple of good grill stores there, although it was a few years ago and I have white hair and I can't remember their names.įew people built the entire custom setup the way we did, but some of the stores, especially the ones in Jupiter, may be able to refer you to someone. Also visit Grill-One near Home Depot in Jensen Beach and Paradise Patios on US 1. If you really want the high quality and are willing to spend the money, there was a place on Macedo Blvd (off Bayshore) called Coastal Gardens which was building custom units. This would not happen on a higher quality grill, but heck, I can buy 10 or 20 of these things for what one of my outdoor ktichens would have cost! ($8K to $16K) I will warn that the stainless steel on the lid of the grill has lost some of it's rust-resistant qualities where the metal has been bent into a curve, and I've getting small yellow spots. Even though I used to sell much higher quality, I could not begin to equal this unit for 8 times the price! So, I bought one last year. The grills have 3 main burners and a rear infrared rotisserie burner with a large spit and motor. They were $999 but have been reduced to $799. They have grill island combos that are constructed of aluminum, some mild steel and stainless steel with a well-equipped grill and sideburner, a built-in cooler and many drawers, etc. If you want something low cost, look at Sam's club. My grill sales were dropping quickly after a new Home Depot opened a couple of miles away.l Of course, they are poorly constructed, 22 gauge, and constructed of SS that has a tendency to rust, but they set the price range, and few people will pay for the quality, today. Today, grills that look just like them are in the bigt box stores for as little as $300 to $800. The grills I sold were high quality, 16 gauge, type 304 stainless steel, and started at about $2,000. I got out of the business at the right time. I sold upscale grills and constructed custom outdoor kitchens (the term "Summer Kitchen" has largely been replaced by "Outdoor Kitchen", especially in areas like Florida and Arizona, where they are used year-round). I really appreciate any advice before I go shopping around. Obviously, plumbing work will be needed for the sink and drainage system and whether it can result in problems for our pool. I am thinking about adding an average basic summer kitchen next to our pool in our large screen enclosure. ![]()
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