Thursday, July 3, 2014

Replacing a Grill Burner

Are you looking to replace a grill burner? Modern Propane is a BBQ superstore that provides a variety of replacement grill parts for charcoal grills, gas grills and electric grills alike. Our grill technicians have worked with many different grill brands including Weber, Signet, Big Green Egg and Broil King. We have the knowledge and skill to offer you advice on when and how to successfully replace your grill burner.

There are a few signs to indicate that you may need to replace your grill burner. If your burner has rotted through, you may need grill burner replacement. Other signs include ash, grease, food and other objects getting stuck in the holes of the burner and clogging it up. Inspect your grill for uneven temperatures, inconsistent flames and other unusual behavior. Continuing to grill while your burners are in this state may produce uncooked food and also harm your entire grill.

At Modern Propane, we know that replacing a grill burner is very simple when you have the correct replacement. In order to begin, you must remove cooking grids and heat plates from the BBQ to get to the burners. Remove the screw holding the burner down so you can pull it out and replace it with a universal burner. Once it is in place on the valve, extend the universal burner so that it fits the grill and bolt it down to lock in place.

Modern Propane carries a variety of replacement grill burners to fit any grill you may have. We carry grill burners for specific brands and models as well as universal grill burners, which are favored because they are generic burners that can be extended to fit almost all grills. Our professional grill technicians can advise you on which burners are best for your grill so that it will work at top conditions.

For more information on how to replace a grill burner or about our grill burner inventory, call Modern Propane today at 973-778-0812. You can also visit our Google+ page to see more videos about replacing a grill burner and other grilling tips.


1 comment:

  1. We're debating getting a propane tank installed. My husband is drooling about your article about grilling. He's been wanting to throw a BBQ. Go figure.
    http://www.apppropane.com/Residential-PropaneTanks.html

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