Grill Buying Guide

Natural gas grills have none of the hassles associated with charcoal, and unlike propane, they hook directly to your home’s natural gas supply, so they will never run out of fuel. Piedmont’s natural gas experts will help guide you through the selection process. Here are some simple questions to help you select that perfect grill and get it installed so you can start planning your next cookout.

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What should you spend?

Gas grills can range in price from hundreds to thousands of dollars. Product quality is usually the deciding factor. Cheaper grills tend to use lower-quality materials that typically won’t last more than a few years. More expensive grills are built to last up to 20 years or more. As the saying goes, “You can pay me now or pay me later.”

What are the best materials?

For long-lasting grills, look for stainless steel or cast aluminum. They tend to stand up better to outdoor elements. Make sure you check how the grill is made. Some manufacturers may claim their product is stainless steel, but they only have a few stainless-steel parts. You can check for yourself by using a magnet. It won’t stick to stainless steel. Cast aluminum grills are also very resilient and retain heat well.

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What’s the proper size?

The size of your grill should depend upon how you’re going to use it. For example, if you’re just going to make hot dogs and hamburgers for small gatherings, consider something smaller than if you’re going to cook a feast for large crowds. You can save time and energy by selecting the right size grill.

Do burners matter?

How hot is hot enough?

The amount of heat created by a burner is rated in British thermal units (Btu). The larger the grill, the greater the need for higher Btu because of heat distribution. A small grill will hold and distribute heat more efficiently than a larger one. Remember, the key to successful cooking is a grill that evenly distributes the heat.

What features do I want?

Grills are getting more and more features every season, from LED-lighted panels to MP3 player speakers. Here are some of the most popular features you may want to consider:

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How to mount a grill

There are several ways a grill can be mounted. For example:

The installation

If you’ve never had a gas grill before, you will need a professional to install the gas line and/or the “quick-connect” hose you will use to hook up your gas grill. Here are some questions to ask:

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Piedmont Natural Gas offers installation of gas grills

Buy your next gas grill and have your gas line installed by the natural gas experts at Piedmont Natural Gas. With Piedmont Natural Gas, you can rest assured that your grill will be installed by a licensed, bonded and insured professional who follows all building codes and pulls the required permits. From start to finish, we’ll make sure you get the perfect gas grill for your home and that it is installed safely.

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The warranty

Before deciding on a grill, make sure to check its warranty. The manufacturers of better grills typically offer warranties of 10 years or longer on the grill’s main components. Make sure to ask the sales representative what’s covered and for how long? The length of the warranty can give you a good indication of how well the grill is made.

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Installation & Service

Buying new appliances or equipment can be overwhelming. If you’re considering purchasing or switching to natural gas appliances, don’t be confused by the many choices and unfamiliar terms. Call us at 877.279.3636.

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