Commercial kitchen with stainless shelving, sink, hoods, and work surfaces.

Services / Custom Stainless Fabrication

Custom stainless fabrication for working commercial kitchens.

Stainless worktables, counters, sinks, hoods, shelving, racks, cabinets, and project-specific components built around the way a kitchen needs to operate every day.

For project teams and operators Use this path when a commercial kitchen needs fabricated stainless components coordinated with layout, foodservice equipment, installation, and commissioning.
  • Worktables and counters
  • Sinks and drainboards
  • Hoods and racks
  • Custom site components
Fit to the site Fabrication should respond to real kitchen dimensions, workflow, utilities, and operating constraints.
Built for use Stainless components need to support cleaning, movement, heat, storage, service, and daily use.
Coordinated with equipment Custom stainless fabrication works best when planned alongside foodservice equipment and installation.
Supported after turnover Allied Metals can keep support visible through parts, repair, and preventive maintenance pathways.

Fabrication Capability

Built around the kitchen, not pulled from a generic catalog.

Custom stainless fabrication matters when a kitchen has specific dimensions, workflow needs, or installation conditions that standard components do not solve cleanly.

What Allied Metals can help fabricate

Fabrication work should be described through component categories, site conditions, operating priorities, and practical project requirements.

Allied Metals helps owners, consultants, contractors, institutions, and operators solve practical stainless requirements for commercial foodservice spaces.

To start the right conversation, share the site condition, component need, dimensions or drawings, and expected timeline.

Worktables and counters Preparation, plating, service, storage, and back-of-house work surfaces.
Sinks and wet areas Custom sinks, drainboards, backsplashes, and washing stations.
Hoods, shelves, and racks Stainless components that support ventilation, access, storage, and workflow.
Project-specific components Special stainless pieces that need to fit the project, not the other way around.
Commercial kitchen stainless worktables and counter surfaces.
Counters and tables should match preparation, service, storage, and movement needs.
Stainless sink, counter, backsplash, and washing area in a commercial kitchen.
Sinks, drainboards, backsplashes, and washing stations need clear site and cleaning context.
Commercial kitchen stainless storage racks and shelving.
Shelves, racks, cabinets, and special pieces should support workflow without blocking service access.

Practical Project Path

A fabrication process tied to project execution.

Fabrication works best when it is connected to the total kitchen workflow, from first request through installation, commissioning, and after-sales support.

01

Clarify

Confirm the kitchen use, component need, site condition, and operating priorities.

02

Measure

Review site dimensions, drawings, utilities, clearances, and constraints.

03

Detail

Coordinate fabrication details with equipment, workflow, cleaning, and installation needs.

04

Fabricate

Produce stainless components according to the agreed project requirement.

05

Install

Integrate fabricated components with the commercial kitchen environment.

06

Support

Keep support pathways visible for parts, repair, and preventive maintenance.

Visual Context

Fabrication details should be visual and specific.

The first conversation can stay focused on component categories, fit questions, and the practical information needed to understand the work.

Commercial kitchen stainless worktables and counter surfaces.
Work surfaces

Work surfaces

Counters and tables should match preparation, service, storage, and movement needs.

Stainless sink, counter, backsplash, and washing area in a commercial kitchen.
Wet areas

Wet areas

Sinks, drainboards, backsplashes, and washing stations need clear site and cleaning context.

Commercial kitchen stainless storage racks and shelving.
Storage and access

Storage and access

Shelves, racks, cabinets, and special pieces should support workflow without blocking service access.

Answer

Custom stainless fabrication at a glance

Custom stainless fabrication supports commercial kitchen requirements such as worktables, counters, sinks, hoods, racks, shelving, cabinets, and project-specific components.

What custom stainless work can Allied Metals fabricate?

Allied Metals can fabricate stainless components for commercial kitchen requirements, including worktables, counters, sinks, hoods, racks, shelving, cabinets, and project-specific stainless work. Final scope depends on site requirements, drawings, measurements, and agreed specifications.

When does custom stainless fabrication help a kitchen project?

Custom fabrication helps when the kitchen has specific dimensions, workflow needs, utilities, cleaning requirements, storage needs, or installation conditions that standard components do not solve cleanly.

What should teams prepare for a fabrication inquiry?

Useful details include project location, kitchen type, component need, site condition, measurements, drawings or photos, target timeline, installation constraints, and whether equipment supply or commissioning is also needed.

How should fabrication coordinate with equipment and installation?

Stainless components should be planned alongside foodservice equipment, workflow, cleaning, service access, installation, and commissioning needs so the pieces fit the working kitchen environment.

Common Situations

When custom stainless fabrication is the right conversation.

New commercial kitchen project

A project team needs worktables, counters, sinks, shelving, hoods, and other stainless components planned with the rest of the kitchen.

Existing kitchen upgrade

An operator needs replacement counters, additional storage, a better wash area, or practical stainless modifications.

Equipment and fabrication coordination

Foodservice equipment and custom stainless pieces need to fit together during installation and commissioning.

Support after turnover

The operator wants parts, repair, and preventive maintenance pathways to stay easy to find after the kitchen is turned over.

Start A Fabrication Inquiry

Tell Allied Metals what needs to be fabricated.

Share the project type, location, component need, and any drawings or photos available. The inquiry can be routed as custom stainless fabrication, new project support, equipment coordination, or installation help.