Outdoor Kitchen Prices in Hobart

3 services from $4,080 · Hobart, Tasmania

Outdoor Kitchen Prices in Hobart

Prices include GST. Gas connections require a licensed gasfitter. Plumbing requires a licensed plumber. Electrical work requires a licensed electrician. All outdoor kitchen work must comply with AS 5601 (gas installations) and AS/NZS 3000 (electrical wiring rules).

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Outdoor kitchen installation prices in Hobart

Outdoor Kitchen Tips for Hobart

Hobart's cool climate makes a fully covered outdoor kitchen essential — without weather protection, the outdoor cooking season is limited to 3–4 months

Fewer outdoor kitchen specialists operate in Hobart compared to mainland capitals — allow extra lead time for quotes and build scheduling, particularly in spring and summer

Tasmanian timber is a popular and premium material for outdoor kitchen surrounds in Hobart — Blackwood and Huon Pine are beautiful but require annual oiling in Tasmania's wet winters

Key Services at a Glance — Hobart

Basic Kitchen Package

$8,160

avg · $5,100$12,240

BBQ, benchtop, cabinetry

Mid-Range Kitchen

$18,360

avg · $12,240$25,500

BBQ, sink, fridge, rangehood

Outdoor kitchen installation in Hobart starts from $4,080. A basic outdoor kitchen package in Hobart averages $8,160. Prices include GST. Gas connections require a licensed gasfitter. Plumbing requires a licensed plumber. Electrical work requires a licensed electrician. All outdoor kitchen work must comply with AS 5601 (gas installations) and AS/NZS 3000 (electrical wiring rules).

Outdoor kitchen services in Hobart include basic packages, mid-range and premium kitchen builds, built-in BBQ station installation, outdoor pizza oven installation, benchtop supply and installation, outdoor sink and plumbing, rangehood installation, gas line extension, outdoor fridge recess, pergola or roof structures, and outdoor electrical and lighting. A mid-range outdoor kitchen in Hobart averages $18,360.

Use aluminium framing instead of masonry to save $2,000–$6,000. Source appliances yourself rather than through the builder. Stage the build over time to spread costs. Schedule during the builder's quiet season. Compare at least three quotes.

Check online reviews on Google and trade platforms. Confirm the builder holds a current builder's licence for your state or territory. Ask whether they carry public liability insurance. Request a written quote that itemises labour and materials separately. Confirm that all trade connections (gas, plumbing, electrical) will be made by appropriately licensed tradespeople. Ask to see examples of recent completed outdoor kitchen projects.