DIY
101
Whether
you are a BBQ guru, or the occasional weekend warrior, there are not
many things better than grilling on a hot summer day.
The
fact is, grilling is ten times more convenient than charcoal, much
easier to control temperatures, and adaptable to any cooking situation.
The great flavor of grilling comes from food oils and basting solutions
falling to the hot surface below and creating the smoke that flavors
the food. Yum!
To
repair or replace your grill:
Have
you ever thought: "Is this old grill still all right? Do I need
to buy a new one?"
Even
the best grill manufacturers using the best grill component parts
available, cannot make them hold up forever. Since you are reading
this, you have probably already experienced what I am talking about..
Are
you ready for a shocker? Average grill quality
you would buy in stores is actually declining! Each year grills are
produced to meet a lower and lower price point.
Quality is shaved off year after year. Burners are now aluminized
steel no longer stainless steel, stampings replace heavy castings,
large windows replace solid lids because glass is cheaper than aluminum.
Gas grills produced 5, 10, or 15 years ago are actually worth 2 to
10 times or more than the original list price! Very few of the "bells
& whistles" on newer grills are practical and can be added
as accessories.
DIY
is simple:
As
a rule, gas grill construction is really pretty simple. You can repair
and rebuild your gas grill easily and usually without any assistance.
Of course if you do require assistance, you can always contact
us at any time. The cost of repairing your gas grill yourself
is much less that the replacement cost of the gas grill you already
have.
Buyers
beware, what you should look out for when buying replacement parts:
Don't
be misled by the cheap gas grill replacement parts that mass merchants
offer, you get what you pay for. Here are some general specifications
to look out for: