We design & build custom outdoor kitchens with the countertops, cabinetry, tile work, & structure to make your backyard the place everyone wants to be.
Custom Outdoor Kitchens Built for Clanton, AL Backyards
An outdoor kitchen changes the rhythm of a backyard. Instead of running back and forth inside, everything you need is right there: counter space, a sink, storage, and a setup that makes cooking outside feel as easy as cooking in. It turns a patio into a destination and gives the whole yard a reason to be used more often and more intentionally.
Integrity Construction & Fencing builds custom outdoor kitchens throughout Central Alabama by handling the structure, countertops, cabinetry, tile and stone work, and the full layout of the space. We also coordinate plumbing, gas, and electrical hookups, so you have a single point of contact for the project rather than piecing it together yourself. The result is an outdoor kitchen that looks sharp, functions well, and holds up the way a permanent structure should.
What Goes Into a Well-Built Outdoor Kitchen

Designed for Real Outdoor Living
We work through the details of how you plan to use the space before settling on a layout. Whether that means a straightforward linear setup along a wall, an L-shaped configuration that creates more prep space, or something more custom that wraps around an existing patio or pergola, the design is driven by function first and finished with materials that look the part.

Built Tough, Finished Right
We handle countertop installation, cabinetry, and tile and stone work as part of every outdoor kitchen build. Every material is selected with the outdoor environment in mind: surfaces that resist moisture and UV exposure, tile and stone that stay looking sharp through Alabama summers, and cabinetry built to withstand the elements without warping or deteriorating prematurely.

One Project, One Point of Contact
Bringing in separate contractors for plumbing, gas, and electrical on your own adds coordination headaches and room for things to fall through the cracks. We manage those relationships as part of the project so the trades are scheduled at the right time, the work integrates cleanly with the build, and you’re not left chasing down three different crews to get one kitchen finished.
Built with Integrity, Backed by Experience
Outdoor kitchens involve more moving parts than most outdoor projects, including structural work, surface installation, tile and stone, and coordinated trade work, all of which must come together correctly. The quality of the finished kitchen depends on how well those pieces are planned and managed, not just how good the individual materials are.
We bring a clear process to every outdoor kitchen build: an on-site consultation, honest pricing, and a project plan that accounts for every phase of the work. No surprises, no gaps, and no handing you off to a crew that doesn’t know the rest of the project. Just a well-built outdoor kitchen delivered the way we said it would be.
A custom outdoor kitchen could be exactly what your backyard has been missing. Reach out today for a free quote.
Before We Build, Here’s the Questions Worth Asking
Outdoor kitchen costs vary widely depending on the size of the space, the materials selected, and the number of features, such as a sink, cooking equipment, lighting, or electrical, included. A straightforward setup with a solid countertop, basic cabinetry, and a cooking station will fall into a different range than a fully outfitted kitchen with tilework, stone finishes, and coordinated trade hookups.
The best way to get accurate pricing is to request a free quote; we’ll visit the space, talk through what you want, and give you honest numbers based on your actual project.
The timeline depends on the scope and complexity of the build. A more straightforward outdoor kitchen can move relatively quickly once materials are selected and the project is scheduled. Larger builds that involve significant tile and stone work, custom cabinetry, and coordinated plumbing, gas, or electrical systems will take longer to complete properly.
We give you a realistic timeline before work begins so you can plan around it. If coordinated trade work is part of the project, we schedule those crews at the right phases so the build moves efficiently without delays between steps.
Every outdoor kitchen is a little different, but here’s what we typically handle as part of the build:
- Structural base and framing for the kitchen layout
- Countertop installation: concrete, tile, stone, or other outdoor-grade surfaces
- Cabinetry and storage built for outdoor conditions
- Tile and stone finish work throughout the structure
- Cooking equipment cutouts and surrounds
- Sink installation and rough-in coordination
- Plumbing, gas, and electrical hookups through trusted subcontractors
The exact scope is defined during the planning process based on your space, priorities, and budget. Nothing gets added without your sign-off, and nothing gets left out by accident.
We coordinate all required hookups as part of the project. That means you’re not responsible for finding, vetting, and scheduling separate trade contractors. Instead, we manage those relationships and make sure the work integrates cleanly with the rest of the build.
Having a single point of contact for the whole project keeps things organized, reduces the risk of scheduling gaps, and means there’s always someone accountable for how everything comes together. It’s one of the things that makes the process significantly easier for homeowners.
The best countertop material for an outdoor kitchen depends on the look you want, your budget, and how much maintenance you’re willing to do over time. Here are the options we commonly work with:
- Tile — durable, moisture-resistant, and available in a wide range of styles and finishes
- Natural stone (granite, slate, bluestone) — excellent durability and a premium look that holds up well outdoors
- Concrete — strong, customizable, and well-suited to outdoor conditions, with the right sealing
- Porcelain — low-maintenance and highly resistant to heat, UV, and moisture
Each option has its strengths, and the right choice usually comes down to the kitchen’s overall design and how the surface will be used day to day. We’ll help you work through the options during the planning process so you land on something you’re confident about.
Get the Quality Craftsmanship Your Home Deserves
If you’re planning a new fence, deck, renovation, or outdoor living project, Integrity Construction & Fencing is ready to help. Contact us today for a free quote, and let’s get your project moving.





