Whether you’re planning a brand-new outdoor kitchen, comparing modular layouts, or need support with an existing Draco Grills product, our team is here to help. From early design questions to practical installation considerations, we can guide you through the options and point you to the right resources.

For the quickest response, email is usually best. If you prefer to talk it through, give us a call and we’ll help you work out the most suitable next step.

To help us respond faster, include the model or range you’re looking at (if known), plus a short note on your available space and what you’d like to include (e.g. BBQ, fridge, sink, storage, corner units).
A lot of questions come up at the same stage of planning: where to position the kitchen, whether you need utilities, what finish is best for your garden style, and how to look after surfaces long-term. Our FAQ is designed to cover the common practical questions in plain English — including materials (our stainless steel kitchens use 304-grade stainless steel), care, and layout tips.
Answers on planning, modular vs built-in, utilities, maintenance, and choosing the right configuration.
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Want to compare finishes and proportions in a real setting? Use our Where to Buy page to find authorised retailers and showroom locations.
Where to BuyAdvice on practical layouts, clearances, and building a kitchen that fits your space — from compact runs to full entertaining zones.
Help selecting the right combination of cooking, prep, cooling, and storage — including sinks, fridges, cupboards, drawers, and corner options.
Guidance on finishes and worktops (e.g. stainless vs granite), what suits your garden style, and how to keep everything looking sharp through the seasons.
Help with product-specific questions, care advice, and directing you to the right documentation or next steps.
If you can, include a few details in your message — it helps us give specific, useful answers rather than generic “it depends” replies:
If you’re not sure about any of the above, no worries — share what you know and we’ll take it from there.