How Long Do Gas Grills Last?
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 Grilling is as fundamental to American life as apple pie and Fourth of July fireworks. But how long can you expect your gas grill to last? The answer depends on several factors, ranging from the manufacturer to how frequently you use it. Here’s how you can tell when to replace your current gas grill.
Average Gas Grill Lifespan
The average American replaces their grill every three years. However, routine maintenance and timely repairs can extend that lifespan by many years. Business Insider says proper cleaning and care can keep a gas grill in peak operating condition for 5 to 15 years.Â
All gas grill models are not equal; make sure to check out the warranty before committing to a purchase. Some grills, like the Weber Spirit II E-310 LP Gas Grill, come with a ten-year warranty on parts and labor, while Saber provides five-year warranties on all products.
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Signs Your Gas Grill Needs Replacing
Every grill has a finite lifespan, and the key is knowing when to repair your existing model and when to purchase a new one. Some of the signs that you should lean toward a replacement include:
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Rusting or damaged grids
The cost of repairs exceeds the cost of replacement
Uneven flames that come out from the side of the grill
Cracked or leaking hoses
Ignition problems
Excess grease
Frame instability
Significant grease or debris accumulation
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The list is not exhaustive. You may also notice inconsistent temperatures or severe exterior damage. These issues can hinder your grill’s performance and spur the need for replacement.
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Repairing Your Gas Grill
Want to extend the lifespan of your gas grill? Start with a brush, soap, and water. After turning off the gas supply, use the cleaning supplies to wipe down the grill. That includes grates, tubes, burners, and lids.Â
Disposing unwanted debris makes it easier for your gas grill to operate its highest capacity. Something as simple as emptying the grease tray can prevent grease fires. If you need to repair or replace a particular component, contact the original manufacturer or the retailer for new parts.
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The Bottom Line
Summers are incomplete without grilled brats and veggies. If your gas grill shows signs of diminished performance, replace it with a new one from Watson’s. We carry all the brands you know and love, including Weber and Saber. Check out our inventory and upgrade your gas grill today.