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Where do you keep your grill?

Written by Robert Harper — 0 Views
No matter where you live, it's a good idea to keep your grill in a sheltered area with space between the grill and any walls, and out of direct wind when possible. For safety reasons, please, never grill in a completely enclosed space, in your garage, or operate your gas grill indoors.

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Keeping this in consideration, how do you store a grill?

For gas-grills, you need to:

  1. Shut off the gas at the tank and unfasten the burner.
  2. Coat the burners and other metal parts with cooking oil to repel moisture that can build up over winter and to prevent rust from developing.
  3. Wrap the burner unit in a plastic bag to keep bugs from nesting inside the tubes during winter.

Likewise, how far away from the house does a grill need to be? While the consensus above is at least 3 feet away, the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission states to place the grill at least 10 feet away from a house or building. Additionally, you should not use your outdoor grill in enclosed spaces such as a carport, porch, shed, garage, or inside a home or building.

Then, where should I place my BBQ?

Grill Placement Place your grill at least ten feet away from your home, or any other structures or buildings. Make sure your grill is not located near any deck rails, siding, or low hanging tree branches that could catch on fire. Keep a spray bottle and fire extinguisher nearby at all times.

Can a grill be left in the rain?

Yes, it is! You can use either of these grills in the rain, if you know what you're doing. In fact, people have grilled their food with fire outdoors for centuries, even prior to the grill. You can store both a gas and charcoal grill inside your garage but they must be fuel-free when you do this.

Related Question Answers

Is mold on grill dangerous?

Yes. It will also burn out any old grease left in your grill. Once you've destroyed the mold and the grill has cooled, scrape down all surfaces and was everything with hot soapy water. Rinse and dry everything thoroughly, then start another fire to burn off any remaining spores and completely dry your grill.

Can a Weber grill get wet?

So can your grill get wet, yes? It can get wet and if you forget about it for a couple of days just let it dry. If it doesn't light, let it dry. You don't have to keep your grill covered at all times, although I do recommend it.

Why does my grill get moldy?

One of the major causes of mold is your cover! It traps moisture that causes mold and rust. If your grill or smoker is tight and well painted or stainless steel, don't use a cover! 2) Fire it up as hot as possible to burn off all grease and kill the mold.

Can I leave my grill outside?

If you're storing your grill outside during the winter, just keep the propane tank connected (but shut off) and put a protective cover over the entire grill when you're done cleaning it. If you're storing the grill indoors, don't bring the tank inside, even into the garage or a storage shed.

Can you leave propane attached to grill?

Nothing will happen, if the tank is connected to the grill and the tank valve is left turned on, unless one or more of the burner control vales isn't turned fully off or is leaking. In that case, propane from the tank will escape through the burner(s).

Are grill covers necessary?

Although it's recommended to have a cover for your grill, it is not necessary to keep your grill covered 24/7. Just remember to give your grill a good wipe down about once a month, and cover it when necessary. The more you take care of your grill, the longer it can make great meals with you.

Can you store charcoal grill in garage?

Do not use the grill in a garage, breezeway, carport, porch, or under a surface that can catch fire. Keep all children and pets away from grill while in operation and until after use until grill is cooled. Keep a fire extinguisher accessible.

Can you grill in your front yard?

Cooking in your front yard might not be the best if you want privacy, but it is a great way to get to know your neighbors better. Grilling is a social activity, and it invites everyone close enough to smell the smoke to come over and say hi. It is fine not to enclose your entire front yard.

Can you put a gas grill next to the house?

For propane or gas barbecue grills, the safest place to use them is on the ground, away from patios, decks, terraces or roofs. The recommended distance of a barbecue grill from a house keeps this open flame source at a safe distance and prevents the fire from catching onto a flammable part of the house.

Can I put my grill on grass?

If you have a large grill that sets on its own pad or on the edge of a patio, make sure to cover it with a grill cover. This will prevent coals or dried food from falling onto the cement or the artificial grass. Even if the items are no longer extremely hot, they can discolor artificial grass.

Where should I put my grill outside?

Set up your grill at least 10 feet away from buildings and other structures, as well as dry vegetation that potentially could catch fire. This includes awnings and porch overhangs; while it may be tempting to cart the grill under cover to cook during rain, it's not a safe idea, as flare-ups could lead to a house fire.

Can you put a grill on a deck?

If you have a wooden deck, you shouldn't use a charcoal grill — a gas grill is a safer option. Brick or concrete decks are safer for charcoal grills. Make sure the grill is at least ten feet away from deck railings, siding, and any other combustible items, as well as out from under eaves and away from trees.

Can you put a gas grill on a screened in porch?

A gas grill gives you more options. You can place this type in a covered area, but don't try to use it on a screened porch. Make sure you have at least a 9-foot ceiling--the higher, the better. Place the grill on an outside wall, and look for a spot with the best cross breeze to vent smoke.

How close can a grill be to vinyl siding?

10 feet

Is it safe to grill under a covered porch?

Is It Safe To Grill Under A Screened-In Porch? Not only that, charcoal grills can burn way hotter than their propane cousins, increasing the risk of fire. You probably can grill on a screened-in porch with a propane grill, but you probably not want to. The burning gas could permanently stain your ceiling.

Is it safe to grill under a carport?

You're safe under a shelter, such as a carport, or in the doorway (very close to the open door) of a garage, but never use a charcoal or gas grill in a closed building or room; the burning coals will consume the oxygen and fill the room with carbon monoxide, with possibly fatal results.

Can you BBQ inside?

Before I even start, you can't use your outdoor grill inside, even in your garage. Charcoal and gas grills produce large amounts of carbon monoxide and even small amounts can kill you. Indoor grilling must be done on a grill or grill pan designed for indoor grilling.

Is it safe to use a smoker on your deck?

Yes, put it on your deck. Just get it up off the floor, make sure it's secure and people are aware it's there and it's on. Check it regularly for safe and correct operation and enjoy. It's going to take a lifetime to smoke all this.

Can you grill under a tree?

For this very reason, never grill directly under a tree with weakened, dying, or dead limbs. An unfortunate wind may collapse onto the grill or the griller below. A wise cook will never leave a grill, and it's open flame, unattended, either.