Top 5 Pro BBQ Maintenance tips!

Here are 5 Pro BBQ maintenance tips to keep your BBQ operating properly all season and for years to come.

But before you fire it up and start cooking, make sure to follow these cleaning tips to keep your grill in tip-top condition!

Pro Tips to get your BBQ ready for the season Friendly Fires

1. Prepare you cleaning supplies

Pro Tips to get your BBQ ready for the season Friendly Fires

You wouldn’t cook in a dirty kitchen, so why would you grill on a dirty barbeque?

In order to sanitize and deep clean your grill, you will need the following products:

Visit our BBQ Parts, Maintenance, and Hoses page for more.


2. Give your grill a thorough cleaning

The cleaning supplies listed will help clean every nook and cranny of your barbeque.

Start with the burners. It is easier to detach the burners and take them out of the grill for a very thorough cleaning. Pass a venturi brush through the burners to snag out any blockages then brush the tops of the burners using a brass wire brush. Once the burners are cleaned, check all of the burner ports to ensure that they are opened. If some are closed with food particles you can use a 1/16” drill bit to open them.

Sear plates and cooking grills should be washed with hot soapy water. Simply brush the top side of your cooking grills with a little oil to re-season them. Hot soapy water works wonders on the cast base and sides of the grill and to remove grease splatters on the outside of the grill. For porcelain lids a thorough washing should suffice, for stainless steel lids a stainless steel cleaner should be used to remove any discoloring. Once the paint is dried, brush the cast aluminum with a little olive oil, this helps restore the luster and prevent oxidation.

Lastly, use a spatula to scrape grease from the inside of the base all the way down towards the drip pan. Remove the drip pan and give it a good washing and be sure to replace the tin foil grease catcher.


3. Inspect all hoses and feed tubes

Once your cleaning is done it is a good idea to visually inspect all hoses and feed tubes on your grill. Look for any crimps, scratching and or punctures, if you detect any of these, it is time to replace the hoses.


4. Do a complete leak test of the grill

A leak test should be performed any time your grill has been in storage for a prolonged length of time or when you are changing any components on your grill. For complete leak test information, take a look at this leak test video:


5. Check all ignition parts

Now that your grill is clean and safe it is time to check out how it lights. For battery ignitions it is a good idea to replace the batteries with new ones. Check all electrode leads and ensure the tips of the electrodes are clean and have no grease or rust build up on them, if they do you can use sandpaper to clean them.

We carry a wide range of replacement parts for Napoleon, Weber, Jackson Grills, Primo, Green Mountain Grills, and more.


Is it time for a new grill?

If you find that your old BBQ has had it’s day and it’s time to invest in a new model, we have some great grills in-stock and ready to go. We have Charcoal, PelletNatural Gas & Propane Grills, and if you want to go all out BBQ Islands & Built-ins.

Pro Tips to get your BBQ ready for the season Friendly Fires

We hope you enjoyed our 5 Pro BBQ maintenance tips!

Don’t forget to check out our extensive range of BBQ accessories to get yourself set up for those fun-filled backyard events with family and friends. If you find yourself too far away from one of our five showrooms, our online store is now open shipping anywhere in Canada or the US.


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