Everything You Need to Know About Gas Grill Replacement Parts

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Gas grills are typically expensive and complex devices; so finding Weber gas grill replacement parts can extend the life of your gas grill and save you considerable amounts of money. But before can order the right replacement parts, you should have a somewhat basic understanding of your grill and its parts.

The burner is a hollow, tube-like structure that has inlet holes and numerous outlet ports throughout its body. It is the part of the grill that produces the heat for cooking and is most often in the shape of a capital H. Other popular shapes include ovals, figure eights, and other shapes. Most grills only have one burner, but some of the higher end models can have as many as four individually controlled burners.

Due to the positioning of burners on the bottom of the grill, meat drippings pose the biggest problem to the. The moisture and acids in meat drippings are very corrosive and can cause the burners to rust over in one to five years.

Cooking Grids. Cooking grids, also known as grates, are the surface that the food is cooked on in a grill. Unless you have a stainless steal cooking grid, this is usually the next thing to need replacing after burners. Steal grids are the most expensive and are usually so durable that they usually will have a lifetime warranty. Porcelain-coated cast iron and porcelain-coated steal are at the mid-level followed by the least expensive and shortest lasting, chrome-plated steal.


Rock Grates and Heat Shields. Rock grates and heat shields serve similar purposes in that they both protect the burner from corrosive meat drippings and help disperse heat. Rock grates are cheap and usually hold either lava rock or ceramic briquettes, but they often are not protected and rust quickly. Heat shields, which go by a number of other names are usually found in newer models and are much lighter than rock grates.

Valves. Over time, valves will wear out and become rusted, making them difficult to operate. Unfortunately, replacement valves must be exactly the same as the original. This makes replacements hard to come by or expensive. Usually when a valve fails, the grill is disposed of.

There are many other parts that may need replacing during the life of a Weber gas grill. Some of the other parts that are cheap to replace include knobs, handles, gauges, and condiment trays. Almost anything can be replaced.

The thing to keep in mind is that most parts can be replaced with after market parts to save a little bit of money. If you purchase after market parts, make sure they meet the specifications set forth in your owners manual.


Replacing a gas grill will be very costly, but finding Weber gas grill replacement parts can save you money and the hassle of buying a new grill. Just having a basic understanding of gas grill parts will help you considerably in fixing your grill.

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