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You know you shouldn t grill under a covered porch like that i responded oh it ll be fine.
It s just an awning and this is a gas grill but he was adamant and would.
Always keep your grill at least 5 feet.
Pergolas are another option to cover your grill but be aware that a pergola roof is usually not so solid and more grid like than a gazebo s one.
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If your outdoor kitchen is in an uncovered area you most likely won t need a vent hood.
Pergolas are usually built of wood so they look more airy and light than gazebos and they often have grid sides to use for climbing plants.
Storage solutions are optional you may add some or leave.
That said i have seen vinyl siding melt down the wall when we tried to grill under a different porch roof in the rain with the grill exhaust about 3 away from the.
Grills singe and sear meats creating a ton of smoke.
Kalamazoo recommends using a grill under a roof only with a hood vent or with a ceiling made of fireproof material.
Grill maker weber offers similar advice.
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However as i m preparing the burgers to put on the grill he chimes in.
Most of the time this is not an issue because you open the grill when you are outside and the smoke escapes into the atmosphere.
Finally i moved the grill 3 feet just so he would shut up.
It also did not have any visible discoloration from the smoke but i think you re right to worry about the smoker and not the grill unless you grill burgers that flame up a lot.
They mean exposed wood rafters wood soffit boards plywood decking and so forth.
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The manufacturers installation instructions for both mobile and built in grills state that you should not locate a grill under any unprotected combustible roof or eave.
Together heat and smoke create a problem for undersized hoods.
The average btus of better grills has increased as well up to 120 000 btus.
While it may be tempting to cart the grill under cover to cook during rain it s not a safe idea as flare ups could lead to a house fire.