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Your outdoor space becomes an integral part of your home when cooking, gathering, and relaxing all blend together seamlessly. Thoughtful materials, balanced lighting, and the right mix of appliances and furnishings shape how the space feels—from the glow of a grill at dusk to the comfort of shaded seating on a warm Texas afternoon. Every element contributes to atmosphere and ease.

Tri-Supply brings together the essentials for outdoor living and outdoor kitchens, including high-performance grills and smokers, refrigeration, sinks, pizza ovens, lighting, ceiling fans, furniture, and shade systems. Brands such as O.W. Lee, Twin Eagles, Renaissance Cooking Systems, Homecrest, Tuuci, Modern Forms, and Ruvati reflect a shared commitment to durability, craftsmanship, and design integrity. Our team helps you align finishes and materials across cooking zones, seating areas, and climate features so the entire space feels cohesive and built to last.

Visit one of our showrooms to explore outdoor products in person, compare textures and configurations, and begin shaping an outdoor environment you’ll use season after season.

Featured Outdoor Brands
Tri-Supply partners with outdoor brands that strike a balance between performance, resilience, and refined design. These manufacturers share a focus on high-quality materials, precise engineering, and long-term durability—essential for kitchens and living spaces exposed to Texas's harsh weather conditions. Together, they support outdoor environments that feel comfortable, intentional, and beautifully integrated with the rest of your home.
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Hear how our products and service make a difference in real homes.
I love bringing clients here because Tri-Supply’s showroom is so comprehensive. There’s such a wide variety of products, I don’t have to go anywhere else.〞
Sharad Mudhol
Owner/Builder, smartDigs
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