Looks Awesome. Just too bad you aren't out here in Calif.!! I need to do my back patio (around a Tagwood Santa Maria) and it's tough to find designers/contractors.
Hi!! It is not an issue for our homeowner. When I designed the build, I made sure to keep MORE THAN sufficient air flow. One of those ways is the height of the cross beam in that area. Some of that responsibility also falls on the homeowner, to not make HUGE fires in the grill, which he never does. Thanks for watching and for the question!!
Thank you. It looks awesome and would love to do something similar. I just fear with the live fire, it could be an issue but with it being right on the edge and the peak it looks like problem solved
@@dmwozniak1 the counter height is 34”…the bottom of the crossbeam is at 96”…the ceiling peak is 144”…the top of the SM is taller than you would think, so it LOOKS closer to things than it really is…most of the cooking is done at regular countertop height, and the wood doesn’t have that much “fire” coming off, it burns down to more of a “charcoal” kind of burn, but it’s still hot…
Thank you for the compliment my friend! But yeah, the entire project was well north of that amount… it it’s simply because, like the video says, SLOPE and it’s a BIG KITCHEN…the roof line is 20’x24’
Your just giving me more idea for my back yard
Thanks
Looks Awesome. Just too bad you aren't out here in Calif.!! I need to do my back patio (around a Tagwood Santa Maria) and it's tough to find designers/contractors.
Santa maria is the best....the absolute best way to BBQ/Grill
that is badass
Thank you very very much! We like it too!
Is the heat off the Santa Maria grill a issue with the covered area?
Hi!!
It is not an issue for our homeowner. When I designed the build, I made sure to keep MORE THAN sufficient air flow. One of those ways is the height of the cross beam in that area. Some of that responsibility also falls on the homeowner, to not make HUGE fires in the grill, which he never does.
Thanks for watching and for the question!!
Thank you. It looks awesome and would love to do something similar. I just fear with the live fire, it could be an issue but with it being right on the edge and the peak it looks like problem solved
@@dmwozniak1 the counter height is 34”…the bottom of the crossbeam is at 96”…the ceiling peak is 144”…the top of the SM is taller than you would think, so it LOOKS closer to things than it really is…most of the cooking is done at regular countertop height, and the wood doesn’t have that much “fire” coming off, it burns down to more of a “charcoal” kind of burn, but it’s still hot…
$74,000 later.... lol amazing job either way.
Thats cheap
Thank you for the compliment my friend! But yeah, the entire project was well north of that amount… it it’s simply because, like the video says, SLOPE and it’s a BIG KITCHEN…the roof line is 20’x24’
I need a contractor like that here in Florida..
I wish we were closer!!! Good luck in your search for the RIGHT contractor!
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