Criteria for the Best Outdoor Countertop Tile If you are thinking about tiling your outdoor kitchen countertops, you’re in luck. There are so many choices you can use for tile that you will surely be able to find the right tile, at the right price, to complement the look of your outdoor kitchen color schemes. Tiling…
Category: Outdoor Kitchens
How to Seal Outdoor Tile Grout
How to Seal Outdoor Kitchen Tile Countertops Because tile grout is porous, it is subject to discoloration as food spills, pollen, tree sap, and other contaminants seep in and become stuck. Physically scrubbing tile grout involves a little bit of effort. To avoid having to spend a lot of time and effort cleaning your outdoor…
How to Remove Rust from an Outdoor Refrigerator
Removing Rust from an Outdoor Fridge Finding a bit of rust, or the beginnings of an all-out rust invasion, can be quite surprising when you have spent a boat-load of money on a quality specimen of outdoor refrigeration technology. For that kind of money, these things shouldn’t rust. Ever. Rust signifies a problem either with…
How Much Energy Does an Outdoor Wine Refrigerator Use?
Your dream outdoor kitchen or bar may not be quite complete. What is it missing? It might be missing a builtin wine refrigerator. It’s the final touch to your masterpiece. The item that will put functionality and appearance over the top. A built in wine cooler is a lot better looking than your average outdoor ice maker. …
Outdoor Wine Cooler Guide
Outdoor Wine Cooler Buying Guide The recipe for a perfect summer evening is a lovely bottle of wine served alongside a delicious grilled dinner. Wine and outdoor gourmet go hand-in-hand perfectly, whether it’s grilled shrimp with a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc or a well-crafted burger with a glass of Syrah. To prevent bottle wine from…
Clean Outdoor Refrigerator Condenser Coils
Cleaning Condenser Coils on an Outdoor Refrigerator If your outdoor fridge doesn’t seem quite cool enough, it might be dirty condenser coils causing the issue. A layer of dust, dirt, grime, sand and grease will cause the system to overheat and not be as efficient at cooling as it should be. Worse case scenario,…