Summertime has arrived and tagging along with it is the peak season for outdoor grilling.
Grill heat damaged siding.
While grilling and barbecuing serve as great ways to spend quality time with family and friends during the summer months many risks are presented that homeowners should be aware of in order to prevent adverse situations.
However while cooking outside a gas grill can melt your siding.
On the issue of heat damage lewis says that more research is needed on how dissimilar components of a home such as electrical panels plastic plumbing pipes and other plastics respond to heat.
The most logical place for our gas grill a mid sized three burner grill on which we cook a couple of times per week happens to be alongside an exterior wall clad in vinyl siding.
The best thing to put behind your grill to protect your house from damage is space.
The worst case scenario is an expensive home repair involving the removal and replacement of large sections of siding.
At best the heat will merely discolor the vinyl and cause it to buckle downward.
The intense heat from an energy efficient glass window reflection has the ability to melt and damage plastics like those found in turf.
Caution must be taken to ensure safe cooking and dining.
Barbecue grills and other outdoor cookers cause specific localized damage to vinyl siding.
If you are in charge of grilling the food see to it that your vinyl siding is protected.
The heat coming from the grill might be too much for the vinyl surface to handle causing it to melt.
A gas grill on the back deck generates enough heat either open or closed to warp and in extreme cases melt vinyl siding on a home.
While we ve been pretty careful so far this season to keep the grill a reasonable distance from the siding it s starting to show signs of heat damage some warping over roughly 2 x 2 section even with the grill body lid.
It can even cause a fire hazard in other instances.
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Look for another location for your grill.
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One of the area s best siding and cedar roof companies shares tips on how to protect your vinyl siding behind a bbq grill from melting.
Having just replaced siding because of this just move the grill and make a cover or cover the area for grilling.
It expands just from the sun think about adding another 100 or so.
The heat that radiates from the grill can buckle your siding or even start a fire.
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When placed too close to a wall it s easy for a hot barbecue grill or similar cooker to damage the building siding and if you don t watch out it s possible to set the building on fire.