Are you trying to decide if you should repair your gas grill or replace it all together?
As a grill part guru, I tend to lean toward replacing everything in your grill as long as possible. This keeps the grill you love in your backyard and out of a landfill.
However, there are times when even the best grill needs the ol’ heave-ho. (If you have to replace your beloved grill, do it a favor and get something worthy to fill the empty spot on your patio)
Here are a few things to keep in mind.
**If you open the hood of your grill, and it looks gross, REPAIR!! (or even, just clean!)
**If your cooking grids, heat plates, or burners are rusted, REPAIR!
**Knobs, ignition parts, regulators, handles are all easy fixes: REPAIR!
**If your valve system is bent or broken, you will need to find a replacement valve to REPAIR your grill. However, sometimes valves are no longer available. You cannot use the wrong valve for your grill, so I recommend at that point: REPLACE.
**Major damage to the main body of your grill requires you to REPLACE it. This includes the hood of your grill.
**If you have a grill mounted in the ground with a post that requires a new post, REPAIR!! You can buy a new post and save your grill!
If you have any specific questions, feel free to leave me a comment and I’ll answer as quickly as possible!
You can also call 678-272-2451 for friendly help to repair your gas grill and all things grills!
-GG
(Is it warm yet!? Gracious!!)