Jumat, 24 Mei 2019

Handy Tips In Getting Your Grill Ready For A Barbecue

By Raymond Reynolds


One of the best ways to celebrate summer is by firing up your barbecue and having a party with your friends and family. Of course, in order to do this one would have to make sure that their grill is in top shape beforehand. Here are some handy tips you can do to check whether your model is ready before calling for a BBQ repair Chappaqua.

Start with the basics. These include cleaning the searing grids by soaking them in warm water and laundry soap solution and giving them a good cleaning to get rid of the debris. Do not forget to also clean and replace your grease cup during this process. For the grease tray, scrape the surface with a spatula to clean off the crusted bits before use.

Next, check the valves. Another way for gas leaks to occur is if the fuel is leaking from this area. For homeowners using propane gas, create a simple homemade solution of soap and water. Combine them in a bottle with a nozzle and spritz the solution over the valve. Check if bubbles are forming.

If bubbles are present, tighten the connection and repeat the process. If this continues consider replacing the valve itself or have a new tank installed. In this step, it is best to contact the help of a professional since it can be risky for users to accidentally incur accidents. In some cases, the leak may not even come from the gas tank itself which requires immediate replacement.

Next, start cleaning the interior. Fortunately, most households already have the perfect materials in making an effective grill cleaner. One such example is to spray vinegar over the grill and leave it for an hour or so. After this step, start scrubbing the grill and interior with a hard bristled for a shiny new surface.

For the exterior of your grill, make a simple cleaning solution with vinegar and water. Combine this in a bottle and get a brush ready. Spray the solution on the exterior and let it set for half an hour. After the time is up, use a brush to easily dislodge burnt on food and grease that was caked on during its last use and follow it with a rinse.

Next, start inspecting the burner tubes. Look for any blockages which can range from debris or spider webs that can prevent one from using the igniter. If spotted, use a wire brush to gently scrub the portholes from upwards to downwards. This is important since brushing from side to side only moves blockages aside without actually removing them.

Last but not least is getting rid of ash. People who opt to have charcoal grill instead of gas often have ash residue left from the last barbecue. To get your grill ready for the summer, wrap the old briquettes in foil and toss it in the trash. If you are using additive free wooden options, combine it with your fertilizer to steadily increase the pH levels of your soil.

A backyard barbecue is one of the most popular staples in the summer. While these steps are helpful in getting you to fix simple problems, the best way to get a thorough job is to call in an expert to inspect your unit from head to toe. Additionally, they may even give you some handy tips to help your unit last for a long time.




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