What is the difference between propane and natural gas grills?
With propane you will notice there is a gas cannister underneath or on the side of the grill. Natural gas grills is where the gas is delivered from the natural gas company, like what heats the hot water heater. Propane is under a higher pressure and only needs small orifices on the burner jets. Natural gas is under a lot less pressure and needs a larger orifice to reach the desired temperature. If you have an old grill and notice some parts of your grill do not heat equally then you may want to look into replacing those orifices. Most manufacturers do offer replacements some even have adjustable orifices. If you want the most control over the heat of your grill a two or three gas burner grill is what you ware looking for. Ah the food grids, one of the most apparently important features. It covers the cooking area just above the burners. Food grids are usually made of steel but it isn’t uncommon steel plate or bars covered with ceramic. A sure sign of a telling if the company that makes