BBQ Troubleshooting Guide Now Available

This BBQ troubleshooting guide will walk you through the steps to help diagnose your outdoor grill problems. There are a lot of problems that can cause a grill to stop working. Some of them are as simple as changing a battery or can be fixed with household items like a paperclip. Some problems are more complex, like installing a new wire harness after damage from rodents or a fire. With our BBQ troubleshooting guide, you can save yourself the frustration of dead batteries or spiderwebs.

These steps are included in every cleaning service we provide at no additional cost, so we have no problem sharing this knowledge with you free-of-charge. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us and we will see what we can do to help. For those of you lucky enough to call SoCal home, call or text today for availability.

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If you’re starting out on your own DIY journey, you might soon find yourself frustrated with constantly stripping screws. Or maybe that was just me, but either way, all that changed when I got my hands on an impact driver instead of my household drill. No, this isn’t sponsored (though these are affiliate links, so if you did buy through them it does help support us a few cents at a time) and this isn’t the drill our technicians use on our jobs. But it is on sale and it has great reviews. An impact driver was a game changer for me and I had no idea until I used one. I would never use my household drill on a repair job, and you don’t have to either.

How To Maintain Your BBQ

Why Should You Maintain Your Grill?

BBQ maintenance is key to extending the life of your grill but many people don’t know how to maintain your BBQ. A dirty grill is a safety hazard and a money trap and no one likes a filthy grill. Neglect is the number one reason for most repairs and replacements. Grease fires, rust, and pests will cost you hundreds if not thousands of dollars that could have been prevented with only a few simple steps. Don’t believe me? Check out these prices on replacement parts compared to the cost of a grill cleaning kit on amazon.

Screenshot of a quote for replacement parts totaling $2,512.50

This kit includes all the tools and accessories you need to use, clean, and maintain your grill. The only thing not included here is stainless steel polish and microfiber cloths. The grill mats alone will make a huge difference in the life of your grates and heat trays. 

But grill maintenance is about more than just what products you use. Follow these habits to keep your grill in good shape and keep your repair costs down. If your grill is already broken down, check out our Troubleshooting Guide.

Preheat Your Grill

Preheating your grill before you use it kills off bacteria, and helps to remove any remaining residue from the last time you used it. A typical rule of thumb is that 15 minutes should be sufficient to reach full temperature. We recommend preheating before cooking rather than cooking off the residue afterwards to reduce the risk of leaving your grill on and forgetting to turn it off. 

Empty Your Grease Trap Regularly

I know, I know you want to know how to maintain your BBQ, but it’s gross. But you know who doesn’t think it’s gross? Rodents. A brimming grease tap is like an open invitation to all manner of pests, not to mention the fire hazard. Any drippings that are not vaporized by your heat trays will accumulate in a tray under your grill. Some models have a small removeable container and others have a larger slide out tray. Regardless of the grease trap that your grill has, it’s important to empty it regularly. Many customers like to fill their grease trap with cat litter to help with clean up. If you wipe it down regularly this will not be necessary.

Scrub Your Grates After Every Use

Would you cook on a frying pan caked in old burnt food that hasn’t been cleaned in a year? Of course not! The grease and fat and burnt food will corrode your cooking grates over time and those replacements can cost you hundreds of dollars. Save yourself the time and money by spending just a couple minutes scrubbing them down with a grill brush while the grill is still warm. 

Be careful what products you are using, however, as some BBQ cleaning brushes have bristles that can fall out during use and end up embedded in your food, posing a serious health risk. Not to worry, there are safer options available.

Always Keep Your Grill Covered When Not In Use

Keeping your grill covered is crucial when it comes to BBQ maintenance, especially in a humid climate like the west coast. Stainless steel may not rust, but it can still corrode, and not all of the pieces in your grill are made of stainless. Water, sea-salt air, and the elements can all cause damage to the interior and exterior of your grill. If you don’t have a cover, or you need a new one, we recommend The Cover Store. 

When In Doubt, Hire A Professional

If your grill is beat up and greasy and you don’t think you’re up to the task, call us or another professional company in your area. We have know how to maintain your BBQ and we have the equipment and expertise to bring your grill back to life and get you cooking in no time. An annual deep cleaning service is often enough for most, though this may differ depending on your use.