
Kissimmee's climate makes outdoor living a year-round reality. We build permanent brick, block, and stone outdoor kitchens that handle Florida weather and stay within code.

Outdoor kitchen masonry in Kissimmee means a contractor builds a permanent, weather-resistant structure in your backyard using brick, concrete block, or natural stone - custom-built on-site to fit your yard and how you like to cook. Most straightforward builds take one to two weeks of active construction once permits are approved, with the full timeline from contract to completion typically running six to ten weeks including permit processing.
Unlike a prefab kit you assemble yourself, a masonry outdoor kitchen becomes a permanent part of your property - built on a concrete footing, coordinated with your plumber, electrician, and gas fitter, and finished with sealed surfaces that hold up through Kissimmee's rainy season. The structure, the connections, and the finish all need to work together, and each stage has to happen in the right order. We also handle walkway construction for homeowners who want a finished path connecting the kitchen to the rest of the yard.
Kissimmee homeowners in short-term rental properties near US-192 and in established neighborhoods near Lake Toho both reach out for this work - the reasons are different, but the standard of construction is the same. Every build is permitted, inspected, and sealed to handle what Florida weather actually brings.
If you are working around a portable grill with nowhere to prep, plate, or set things down, you already know the frustration. Kissimmee's weather means you could realistically be cooking outside 10 or 11 months of the year. A permanent masonry kitchen turns that into a genuinely comfortable experience rather than a workaround that requires resetting everything every time.
If you have an existing outdoor kitchen or patio structure showing cracks along the walls or countertop, or if sections feel uneven underfoot, the original foundation likely was not built to handle Kissimmee's sandy, moisture-prone soil. These problems do not fix themselves - they get worse after each heavy rain season. A masonry contractor can assess whether the issue is cosmetic or structural before you invest in anything new.
Kissimmee's year-round outdoor lifestyle means a lot of families here host regularly - birthday parties, holiday cookouts, neighborhood gatherings. If you are constantly running back and forth to the indoor kitchen, or if guests have nowhere comfortable to gather while food is being prepared, a dedicated outdoor cooking and entertaining space would genuinely change how you use your backyard.
If you are using a gas grill in a space not designed for it - too close to the house, no ventilation, no proper gas connection - that is a safety concern worth taking seriously. A masonry outdoor kitchen built to local code puts the grill in the right location, with the right clearances and a proper gas line, so you are not improvising every time you cook.
We build outdoor kitchens in a range of sizes and configurations, from a single grill station with a counter and storage to larger builds with multiple cooking zones, a bar area, or a pizza oven. The layout, size, and features are designed around your specific yard during the site visit - not picked from a catalog. We also coordinate with your plumber, electrician, and gas fitter at the right stages so everything lines up correctly before the masonry is sealed up. If you are interested in carrying the look through your yard, we can combine outdoor kitchen work with stone veneer installation on adjacent walls or columns.
Finish materials include concrete block with stucco, brick, or natural stone veneer - each with different looks, price points, and maintenance considerations. We walk you through the trade-offs honestly so you choose the material that fits your budget and how much ongoing maintenance you want to do. Every build includes the concrete footing, the masonry walls and countertop substrate, all required permits through the City of Kissimmee or Osceola County, and sealed surfaces ready for Florida's rainy season.
A focused, cost-effective starting point for homeowners who want a permanent grill area with a counter and storage without committing to a larger footprint.
For homeowners who host regularly and want a complete cooking and entertaining setup - grill, sink, refrigerator, and seating built as an integrated masonry structure.
For serious outdoor cooks who want multiple heat sources - a grill, a side burner, a smoker station, or a pizza oven - in a layout designed around how they actually cook.
For homeowners with a cracking, settling, or cosmetically failing outdoor kitchen that needs a structural assessment and targeted masonry repair rather than a full rebuild.
Kissimmee's year-round warm climate drives genuine demand for outdoor kitchens - this is not a seasonal amenity here, it is a feature homeowners use in January as often as in July. That same climate also means masonry contractors stay busy most of the year, so booking lead times can stretch to several weeks during peak periods. If you are planning a build for a specific event or season, starting the conversation three to four months ahead is a smart move. Many homeowners in Celebration and similar planned communities also need to factor in HOA pre-approval before construction begins - a step we help navigate as part of the planning process.
Osceola County's sandy, high-water-table soil means the concrete footing under an outdoor kitchen needs to be sized and placed correctly - a heavy masonry structure on an undersized slab in this soil will settle and crack within a few years. We assess your specific yard before any design conversation because the right foundation approach depends on what is actually under your patio, not a standard assumption. Homeowners in St. Cloud and other parts of Osceola County face the same soil conditions and permit requirements as Kissimmee proper. The Mason Contractors Association of America sets the professional standards for outdoor masonry construction that our work is built to.
We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit. We take measurements, assess the soil and drainage, and talk through your layout options in person. A written estimate follows within a few days, broken down by labor, materials, and permit fees separately.
Once you approve the scope and sign a contract, we submit for required building and mechanical permits through the City of Kissimmee or Osceola County. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks. During that window we order materials and schedule your plumber, electrician, and gas fitter so work can start quickly once permits are in hand.
Active construction starts with foundation work - pouring or preparing the concrete slab. Once cured, the masonry walls go up and trade rough-ins happen at the right stages before anything is sealed. This phase is where the kitchen takes shape and usually moves quickly. Most visible progress happens here.
Final work covers countertop installation, exterior sealing, and any finish details. The city or county inspector visits to sign off on the permitted work. We do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything is right and provide care instructions for sealing and maintaining the surfaces.
Free on-site estimate. We handle all permits and coordinate with your plumber, electrician, and gas fitter.
(407) 305-0267We assess your specific yard - soil type, drainage, and existing slab condition - before any conversation about materials or layout. Kissimmee's sandy, high-water-table soil means a heavy masonry structure needs a foundation designed for your property, not a generic slab. Skipping this step is how outdoor kitchens end up cracking and settling within a few years.
Unpermitted outdoor kitchens in Osceola County can complicate your homeowner's insurance, create problems when you sell, and in some cases require costly demolition and rebuilding. We pull every required building and mechanical permit and walk the work through every inspection. You receive the closed permit record at the end - documentation that the work was done to code.
A large share of Kissimmee's neighborhoods are governed by homeowners associations that have rules about permanent backyard structures. We help you understand what your HOA requires, prepare the submission package, and get design approval before a single block is laid. Finding out about a restriction after the masonry is poured is an expensive problem we help you avoid.
Every material choice, every mortar joint, and every sealed surface is selected for what Central Florida's weather actually delivers - intense sun, daily summer rain, and occasional cold snaps. A properly built masonry kitchen here can last 20 to 30 years or more with basic maintenance. You will not be dealing with crumbling mortar or water staining after the first rainy season.
Every outdoor kitchen we build in Kissimmee is permitted, structurally sound, and sealed to handle Florida weather from day one. You get a space that is genuinely ready to use - and documentation that protects your home's value.
Florida contractor license verification is available through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Brick, paver, or stone walkways that connect your outdoor kitchen to the rest of your yard with a finished, durable surface.
Learn MoreNatural or manufactured stone veneer applied to outdoor kitchen walls, columns, or adjacent structures for a polished, cohesive backyard look.
Learn MoreContractor schedules fill up fast in Central Florida - call now or request a free estimate to lock in your build date before the season fills up.