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Tips to Get Your BBQ Grill Ready for the Season

March 19, 2016 by Carol

Tips to Get Your BBQ Grill Ready for the SeasonAfter a long and hard winter…I’m really looking forward to spring and getting outside again. I’m done with the snow, ice and cold. How about you? Before you head outside to fire up the BBQ grill for the first time this season, it’s important that you check it out and get it ready for the grilling season.

Today’s guest post is how you can get your BBQ grill ready for the season. This article is courtesy of Steve Gauci, Director of Retail Operations at Napoleon Gourmet Grills.

“Springtime is quickly approaching, but there are a few things you will want to do before you take the cover off and get to cooking your favorite cuts of meat,” says Steve Gauci, Director of Retail Operations at Napoleon Gourmet Grills. “After a long winter in storage — or a winter where you have been grilling throughout the cold — follow a few simple steps to improve the life and performance of your grill.”

Here are Steve’s tips for getting your barbecue ready in the spring:

· Clean the searing grids. Soak the cooking grills in warm water and soap before giving them a good cleaning to get rid of the grease and food crust that has been burnt on. Season them for the coming season and get ready from incredible grilled flavors all summer long.

· Clean the grease cup. The more you use your grill, the more you will have to clean or replace your grease cup. Before firing up your grill, take out the old and put in the new.

· Scrape off the grease tray. All the grease and food remnants from past meals collect and char on the grease tray. No need to get out the soap and water for this one, but give it a good scrape with a spatula or putty knife to clean off all the bits.

· Check for leaks. Inspect your hose and fittings to ensure everything is in order and that there are no leaks. Do a soap test to be safe: in a spray bottle or small bowl, mix one part water to one part dish soap. Apply the mixture (spritz it or apply with a small brush) to all fittings. Make sure your lid is open and all the control knobs are turned off. Turn on your gas – any growing bubbles are a sign of a leak that needs to be addressed.

· Clean the igniter and burners. While your searing grids are soaking, remove the heat shields (give them a good scrape as well) so you can run your barbecue brush over the burners. This is also a good time to check your igniter and rear burner to make sure all is in working order.

Napoleon has been recognized as one of Canada’s Top 50 Best Managed Companies, an annual distinction sponsored by CIBC World Markets, Deloitte, The National Post, Queen’s School of Business and CEO Forum.  Follow Napoleon on Twitter @Follow_Napoleon and Like on Facebook.

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  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    March 22, 2016 at 4:00 pm

    These are good tips . I always try to season the grill again ( just like an iron pan)and I shall try the check for leaks tip soon.

  2. Mia says

    March 21, 2016 at 2:51 pm

    I am so ready to start grilling season so this is very handy for me to see the tips and start to go through the steps to get my grill maintained and clean and ready for the season.

  3. Tamra Phelps says

    March 20, 2016 at 1:10 pm

    Oh, even the mention of BBQ makes me think of Summer! Who doesn’t love a good burger or BBQ ribs?

  4. Laura Collins says

    March 20, 2016 at 6:47 am

    Thanks for the reminder to clean the grill.I will have to show my husband this article.

  5. June S. says

    March 20, 2016 at 6:36 am

    (Tips to Get Your BBQ Grill Ready for the Season) My husband always gets his grill ready in the spring for cooking on. We look forward to getting back out and enjoying the warmer weather after a long winter.

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