
Tired of hauling gear outside for every cookout? We build permanent masonry outdoor kitchens in Port St. Lucie with reinforced block frames, countertops, and finishes designed for Florida weather.

Outdoor kitchen masonry in Port St. Lucie means a mason builds the permanent structure of your outdoor cooking area from concrete block - the frame that holds your grill, countertop, and appliances - most builds take three to seven days of active construction once the permit is approved and the slab is ready.
Unlike a prefab metal kit that rusts out in a few years of Florida humidity, a masonry outdoor kitchen is built from the same hollow concrete blocks used in home foundations across Port St. Lucie. The mason fills those cores with steel and concrete for strength, then applies a finish - stucco, stone veneer, or tile - to get the look you want. Port St. Lucie homeowners who use their backyards year-round get far more value from a permanent structure than from something that needs replacing in a decade.
If you want the finished kitchen to have a natural stone appearance, our stone veneer installation service handles that finish work. And once the kitchen is in place, a connected walkway construction project can tie the outdoor space together and improve access from the driveway or back door.
If every backyard cookout involves hauling a folding table outside and running back inside for every utensil, you have outgrown a standalone grill setup. A built-in outdoor kitchen gives you counter space, storage, and a proper prep area. For Port St. Lucie homeowners who entertain nearly every month of the year, this is one of the most common reasons people finally make the call.
Metal-framed prefab outdoor kitchens are affordable upfront, but Port St. Lucie's humidity causes them to rust from the inside out within five to ten years. If you are seeing rust stains on the countertop, gaps opening between panels, or doors that no longer close properly, the frame is failing. Replacing it with masonry means you will not be back in the same situation in another decade.
Port St. Lucie neighborhoods built in the 2000s and 2010s often came with basic concrete slabs and nothing else in the backyard. If your interior has been updated but the outdoor space still looks unfinished, an outdoor kitchen is one of the fastest ways to make the yard feel like a real extension of the home - and it adds measurable value in a market where outdoor living is a genuine selling point.
Once you start adding utilities to an outdoor cooking area, you need a permanent structure to house them safely - a grill cart is not designed to hold a refrigerator or a built-in burner on a gas line. If you have been pricing out outdoor appliances and realized you have nowhere to install them, that is the clearest sign it is time to build a proper masonry kitchen. A mason designs the frame around the exact appliances you choose.
We build custom masonry outdoor kitchens from the ground up, starting with your existing patio slab or a new concrete pad poured and cured specifically for the project. The structure itself is built from concrete masonry units - the same hollow blocks used in residential foundations across South Florida - with steel reinforcement and concrete fill inside the cores for the wind resistance Florida's building code requires. We handle the full permit process with Port St. Lucie's building department and coordinate the city inspection after construction is complete.
Finish options include stucco, stone veneer, or tile - each chosen to hold up in Port St. Lucie's heat and humidity rather than fade or crack within a few seasons. Countertop materials like porcelain tile, concrete, or natural stone are installed with the outdoor environment in mind. For homeowners who want the natural stone look, we can pair this work with our stone veneer installation service. If your project also includes a new patio path, our walkway construction crew can build it as part of the same project visit.
For homeowners who want a dedicated, permanent grill and counter space without a full kitchen layout.
L-shape, U-shape, or straight-run layouts with cutouts for grill, side burners, refrigerator, and sink.
For homeowners who want a finished look beyond bare block - applied to hold up in Florida's UV and humidity.
For yards without a suitable existing pad - we pour and cure the slab before block work begins.
Port St. Lucie homeowners use their backyards almost every month of the year, which makes an outdoor kitchen a practical investment rather than a seasonal luxury. That year-round demand also means contractors here stay busy, and scheduling a build during fall or early winter - before snowbird season peaks - often gets you a faster start date. If you are planning for spring or summer entertaining, reaching out to contractors in the fall to hold a spot on the schedule is worth doing earlier than you think. Port St. Lucie also has a large number of HOA-governed communities, and getting written approval from your HOA before work begins is a step that is easy to overlook and expensive to fix after the kitchen is already built. Homeowners in Port St. Lucie who have dealt with an HOA violation on outdoor work almost always say the same thing: check before you build.
We also serve homeowners in Jupiter and the surrounding Treasure Coast area. The combination of humidity, salt air, and UV exposure throughout this coastal region means that finish materials, countertop sealers, and grout lines need more frequent attention than national averages suggest. We choose and install materials with Port St. Lucie's specific climate in mind so the kitchen looks good - and holds together - for years after it is built.
We come to your backyard, measure the space, check your existing slab or patio surface, and talk through layout options and appliance preferences. You receive a written estimate that breaks down the structure, countertop, and any additional work - not a single lump sum. We reply to all inquiries within one business day to schedule the visit.
We submit the permit application to Port St. Lucie's building department before any work starts. If you live in an HOA community, this is also when we help you prepare and submit the design documentation for architectural review - getting written approval before construction is the step that prevents problems later.
If your yard needs a new concrete pad, it is poured and cured first - usually three to seven days. Then the mason builds the block frame course by course, fills the cores with steel and concrete, and applies your chosen finish. Active construction typically runs three to seven days depending on kitchen size.
After construction, the city inspector signs off on the permitted work. Your contractor coordinates this step. Once the inspection passes, appliances are installed by the appropriate licensed trades. We walk you through the finished kitchen and any maintenance steps before we leave.
We handle the permit, coordinate with your HOA if needed, and respond within one business day to schedule your free site visit. No pressure, no phone guesses.
(772) 251-0040We submit the permit application to Port St. Lucie's building department, coordinate the city inspection, and close out the permit properly - you never need to visit a government office.
Port St. Lucie has many HOA-governed neighborhoods with rules on outdoor structures. We help you prepare the design documentation for HOA approval before a single block is laid.
Fall and winter build slots fill up fast in Port St. Lucie. We respond within one business day to schedule your site visit so you can hold your spot on the schedule.
Florida's wind code requires filled, reinforced concrete block for permanent outdoor structures. We build every kitchen to this standard - not a stripped-down version - so your investment holds through storm season.
Port St. Lucie contractors are busy year-round, and build slots fill fast in the fall and winter months. Before hiring anyone for permanent outdoor work, confirm their Florida license is active through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and verify that they pull the required permit through the St. Lucie County Building Division. We do both on every project, every time - because a kitchen built without a permit creates problems when you sell.
Connect your outdoor kitchen to the rest of your yard with a custom masonry walkway built to handle Port St. Lucie's heat and foot traffic.
Learn moreGive your outdoor kitchen frame or surrounding walls a natural stone finish that holds up to Florida's humidity and sun.
Learn moreFall and winter slots fill up fast - reach out now to get your site visit scheduled and hold your spot before the calendar closes.