
Augusta's long warm season means your outdoor kitchen gets real use, not just occasional weekends. We build permanent masonry outdoor kitchens in brick, stone, and block that hold up through the heat, the clay soils, and the years.

Outdoor kitchen masonry in Augusta means using brick, natural stone, or concrete block to build a permanent, weather-resistant cooking structure in your backyard - most projects take one to three weeks depending on size and complexity, and the work starts with a proper concrete footing or slab that handles Augusta's clay-heavy soils. The mason builds the structural frame, appliance surrounds, countertop support, and any features like a pizza oven enclosure or bar section, using materials that will not rust, rot, or warp the way metal or wood framing does.
Augusta's long spring and fall seasons make outdoor kitchens genuinely practical here - not just a feature you use a few times a year. If your project includes a permanent structure with gas lines or electrical connections, those trades need to be coordinated alongside the masonry work. A walkway construction project connecting the kitchen to your patio or entry is something we can plan in the same scope so the outdoor space comes together as a whole.
If you have been making do with a freestanding grill and portable tables, you already know what the upgrade is worth. A masonry outdoor kitchen is permanent, it looks like it belongs, and it does not spend the winter rusting in the corner of your yard.
If you find yourself grilling several nights a week during Augusta's long warm season, you have outgrown a freestanding grill on a patio. A built-in masonry kitchen gives you a permanent, organized space with real countertop, storage access, and a setup that makes outdoor cooking easier every time you use it.
Augusta's climate makes outdoor entertaining genuinely pleasant for most of the year. If you host neighborhood cookouts, family gatherings, or Masters Week parties, a masonry outdoor kitchen becomes the natural centerpiece of the space - functional and permanent, not improvised.
A lot of Augusta homes have a concrete patio or screened porch that works but lacks a focal point. An outdoor kitchen anchors the outdoor space, gives it purpose, and makes the whole backyard feel complete rather than like an afterthought that never quite got finished.
If you have tried portable grills or prefab metal carts and found them lacking - they rust, they look temporary, they never quite match the home - masonry is the upgrade. A well-built brick or stone outdoor kitchen looks like it was always supposed to be there and requires far less upkeep than any alternative.
We build outdoor kitchens using concrete block, natural stone, brick, and combinations of all three. Every build starts with a foundation assessment - either evaluating an existing slab for load capacity or pouring a new footing designed for Augusta's soil conditions. We construct the structural frame, appliance openings, countertop supports, and any built-in features like pizza ovens or bar sections. Gas lines, electrical outlets, and water connections are handled by licensed trades we help you coordinate - the masonry contractor builds the structure, and the other trades fit their work into the openings we create. If your project also includes walkway construction connecting the kitchen to the rest of your outdoor space, we can plan and build both in the same project so the final result looks intentional.
For homeowners wanting a built-in fireplace or fire feature alongside the kitchen, our fireplace installation service covers that work. We build outdoor fireplaces and kitchen structures together frequently - the masonry materials, foundation requirements, and construction sequence overlap, and handling them together is more efficient and produces a more cohesive finished result.
Suits homeowners who want a permanent, well-built grill station with countertop space - clean, functional, and built to last without the complexity or cost of a full outdoor kitchen.
Suits homeowners who entertain regularly and want a complete outdoor cooking station - grill, side burner, refrigerator enclosure, sink housing, and bar seating in a single permanent structure.
Suits homeowners who want a custom masonry pizza oven or smoker enclosure built into the kitchen structure - a centerpiece feature that masonry handles better than any other material.
Suits homeowners who want a combined outdoor cooking and gathering space - kitchen structure and masonry fireplace or fire feature built together as a single cohesive outdoor living area.
Augusta's humid subtropical climate is one of the best in the Southeast for outdoor living. The spring and fall shoulder seasons - roughly March through May and September through November - are genuinely comfortable for outdoor cooking and entertaining, and mild winters mean the kitchen stays usable for much of the year. That extended season is what makes the investment in a permanent masonry kitchen make sense here in a way it might not in a climate with only two good outdoor months. Augusta's clay soils also mean the foundation under your outdoor kitchen needs proper sizing and drainage attention - the same soil movement that cracks driveways can shift an outdoor kitchen structure if the footing is not designed for it.
We serve homeowners across Augusta and surrounding areas. In Evans, GA, newer subdivisions with larger lots are a natural fit for outdoor kitchen builds - the space is there, the properties are established, and the neighborhood aesthetic often calls for permanent masonry over temporary setups. In Martinez, GA, we work on both older properties with existing patios and newer homes where the outdoor space is being built out for the first time. If your community has HOA guidelines on outdoor structures, we ask about them upfront so there are no surprises mid-project.
We visit the site, look at your space, and talk through what you want - size, layout, materials, and appliance needs. We respond to initial inquiries within one business day and schedule site visits at no cost. You leave with a clear picture of scope and a written estimate.
If your kitchen includes gas, electrical, or water, we help you understand what permits and licensed trades are required and how to sequence them alongside the masonry work. This coordination step is what keeps the project timeline realistic.
We assess your existing slab or pour a new footing sized for your structure and Augusta's soil conditions. Once the foundation is ready, block, brick, or stone construction begins - appliance openings are formed, countertop supports are set, and the structure takes shape over one to three weeks.
Countertops are set and sealed, the structure is finished to the specified material - stone veneer, tile, or stucco coat - and we walk through the completed build with you. We cover curing guidelines and sealing schedule before we leave the site.
Free site visit, written estimate, no pressure. We respond within one business day.
(762) 320-1776Augusta's clay soils expand and contract seasonally, and an outdoor kitchen sitting on an inadequate footing will show it within a few years. We assess foundation requirements based on local soil conditions before any block or stone goes up - the base is what makes the build last.
We have seen what Augusta's humid summers and occasional winter freezes do to outdoor masonry over time. We specify mortar mixes and sealants appropriate for the local climate and recommend materials based on what actually holds up here - not just what photographs well at the sales stage.
We are members of the Mason Contractors Association of America, which reflects a commitment to professional standards and continuing education in masonry craft. That matters when the project you are building is meant to last decades.
We build outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, walkways, and the structural masonry features that make a backyard work as a complete space. You are not coordinating multiple masonry contractors for different parts of the project - we handle it together and the result looks like it was designed that way.
An outdoor kitchen is a long-term investment in how you use your home. We build ours on proper foundations, with materials suited to Augusta's climate, and with the kind of mortar joint and countertop work that holds up through years of use and weather.
For outdoor gas appliance installation standards, the National Fire Protection Association publishes codes covering outdoor cooking equipment and gas connections. Your gas contractor will reference these standards when making connections to your outdoor kitchen.
Connect your outdoor kitchen to your patio, back door, or driveway with a permanent masonry walkway that ties the whole outdoor space together.
Learn MoreAdd a masonry fireplace or outdoor fire feature alongside your kitchen - we build both in a single coordinated project for a finished outdoor living area.
Learn MoreAugusta's long warm season means your outdoor kitchen will get real use - call now to get your project on the schedule before spring books out.