For Maintenance of Your Grill
Although grilling outdoors is often done in the warm months of summer, much more more diehards are extending this cooking activity a few year-round event. Of course, some of us are fortunate enough to living now in climates where grilling is easily done in any month on the calendar. But anytime is a good time for some grilling!
But regardless of the season, it’s important to keep your grill in fine working order so it’s ready whenever the ‘hankerin’ for tasty BBQ strikes your fancy.
As Always, Safety First
By following some basic guidelines, you be assured your grill is in top-shape less than outdoor cooking sessions follows.
Attention! For the people who’ve served in the military, standing around attention in order to inspection is routine. And inspecting your grill must be routine also and worthy of your attention. (Except there’s if you have to ‘assume the position’!) So let’s have an in depth look in the grill come up with sure it’s in fine working order.
The fire is correct aspect of your grill. But things like bugs, spiders, bird nests and other critters can earn a home in the burner tubes and other ‘comfy’ hidden locations. An easy look over will uncover any obstacles that may prevent gas from freely flowing to the ports.
Once a definitive gas flow has been assured, next check for leaks. Most basic test for gas leaks is with liquid soap. (Yes, dish washing soap works fine.)
If anyone might have a bottle of spray you can mix up a little soap and water. If a spray bottle is not handy, squirting a little soap completely from the container will are well.
Assuming you’re outside (because it’s never a choice to operate your propane gas grill in any environment besides a well ventilated area), make sure the control knobs are usually pointed to the ‘off’ rating.
Next, turn the gas valve just a little to open the flow and begin spraying the soap – or soapy solution – on the joints from the gas line and through the connections towards tank. Bubbles forming mean there’s a leak. Poor quality. But better to find it now than could happen later.
To stop the leak – and bubbles, tighten the closes. That should make certain of it. If it doesn’t, parts possibly be too worn and will need replacing. Once you’re through with your leak inspection, don’t forget to close to close the gas valve!
If include a spare propane tank, it’s a bad idea to store it using your grill. Yes, it’s a convenient location and you know anywhere it is that if you are interested but it’s not a good idea. In fact, storing them in any style of enclosed space is not advised. It is to stop them outdoors, inside upright position, and certainly away from curious offspring.
Keeping your grill clean is a well informed move and there’s a a involving ways to attain this. Some outdoor chefs like to prepare on aluminum foil. Waters unmanned . the grilling surface nice shiny and making clear a simple crumple-n-toss game!
South Florida Grill Cleaning
11420 U.S. Hwy 1 #106, North Palm Beach, FL 33408
(561) 377-0350