Flame ups sparks and grease fires could also be a lot more damaging under an awning than open air.
Putting a gas grill under a awning.
We do have a fabric awning on our deck about 7 8 feet high that i could put my smoker under but i m not really sure if this is a good idea or not.
Your grill whether it s charcoal or gas should be at least 10 feet away from your home or garage deck railings and other structures.
Always clean your grill before barbequing to avoid excess grease and flames.
You also need to confirm that the ceiling height ventilation location and flooring of your outdoor space meet the manufacturer s requirements prior to installation.
You may to want to stand in the shade when you re grilling but having an awning or tree branch too close to the grill can be dangerous.
Gas fire pits a gas fire pit can often be installed under a covered patio but the fire pit must be pre approved by your city first.
The answer is yes if your awning is installed at the proper height and your grill is well maintained.
It has a cast enclosure probably more heat dissipated than your egg but much less than a sheet metal cheap grill.
As long as all proper precautions are taken grilling under an awning can be safe.
The balcony was open on 3 sides so there was plenty of airflow.
Bbqguys the outdoor grilling season sees many of us replenishing the portable liquid propane tank on an outdoor barbecue grill several times.
A high quality gas grill is much more convenient if connected to the home s natural gas or propane gas system.
The common hazard of all of these grill types is the fire.
I grilled under a 9 treated lumber deck once or twice a week for a summer and a couple times in the snow and have had no damage with my weber genesis gas grill.
Carbon monoxide is an invisible and scentless gas that can become trapped under an awning.
Floating embers could easily spark a fire.
So it s looking like father s day may end up raining which could put a big monkey wrench in my plans to smoke some spare ribs for my dad.
Smoking under an awning.
We don t recommend barbecuing under an awning for one main reason and that is carbon monoxide poisoning.
When having your awning installed let your professional designer know that you d like to place your grill under the awning for cooking.
Strategically positioning the grill to be close enough yet far enough away from the house will remove the worry of a potential fire hazard.