Propane Grills
It’s a new year, and a lot of people are understandably making fresh renovations to their homes. One of the best parts of this is being able to add new structures to make your home even more enjoyable. And if you’re the barbecue lover, then having propane grills is most likely one of the top priorities for you as you redesign your home.
However, propane grills can be a bit finicky. These devices can start fires easily, and you need to be very careful when installing them.
The first thing for most people will be finding the best places to install propane grills. Whale there is no one-size-fits-all answer, you can get some pointers that will tell you just where to install one.
Always consider safety
As explained earlier, propane grills can be a bit finicky. The heat from a grill can ignite suddenly, and most experts always advise that you place the grill in an open area that is at least 10 feet clear of any structures on all sides.
Also, be sure not to palace the grill close to wood, dried leaves, or any item that can easily combust. Remember to also check the area above the grill for overhead coverings, branches, and other items that could ignite.An open patio space works
One of the most recommended grill setups is to always palace them in an open space like a patio. Typically, patios are made of some hard inflammable material like concrete, making them perfect for grill installation. You can choose a small patio space that just features the grill, or you could go with a more intricate outdoor area with more space.
If you choose this option, however, remember not to set your grill up on grass. If you don’t have a designated patio space on your property, you might want to consider resting one.
Make a barbecue bar
If you have a larger budget and won’t mind splurging some of that money, then you could just create a barbecue bar.
Simply select a location in your yard that has enough space to establish a designated grilling area and install the brick needed to create the flooring. Once the grill has been set at one end of the space, other fixtures can be installed - as long as they are at least 10 feet away from the grill.
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