Finally, spring has sprung and the weather is turning warm and breezy. That means it’s time to fire up the backyard grills. If your BBQ has taken a beaten from the weather, it might be time to swap out the old rusty model for a new and improved grill. As with everything in life, “you’ll get what you pay for.” A decent gas grill can run you anywhere from $150 to $300. You can also drop upwards of $10,000 for a primo grill. Most stores where you would go grill shopping can only stock a few models because of their size. That’s why you might be better off shopping online for a bargain. The only drawback is that you might have to assemble the grill yourself.
A grill can be made from cast aluminum, sheet metal, cast iron or stainless steel. The professional chef will tell you that stainless steel for the body and cast iron for the grill is the best ways to go. You want to pay close attention to what the frame is made of. It might look like stainless steel but it could just be a painted steel frame. That type of design can rust and you’ll find yourself replacing the grill sooner than later. Whenever possible, manufacturers will always try to take shortcuts with the metal!
Size matters with a grill especially if you’ll be cooking for a large family. You’ll want a big enough grill space that can accommodate what you’ll be grilling up for a typical meal. Better to have extra space and not need it than to need space and not have it. As for the features, think about how you like to cook. Would a side burner help with sauces or side dishes? Is a smoker box important for what you might cook? What about a rotisserie? Yes, you can go a bit overboard with the “bells and whistles” but why not? Just know that every extra feature is going to mean extra money.
Before you take delivery on your new grill you’ll want to get rid of that old one. That’s where Junk King Houston can become your best bet. These are the professional junk haulers that will have no problem loading up your old grill onto the back of their removal truck. As long as you’re getting rid of that grill, you can also get Junk King Houston to load up any rusty patio furniture or other backyard debris. You’re going to want to put your new grill through its paces so get that yard clean! Junk King Houston will help get you there.