How Do You Replace Propane Grill Burner?
When your propane burner stops working, you go buy a new one, right? No! Most people don’t know it, but you can actually replace the burner on your propane grill. This is a fraction of the cost of a new grill. If don’t have the money to splurge for a new grill, just replace the burners. Inspect your current burner. This is the thing that sits at the bottom of the grill and emits the flame to heat the grill. It will look like two airplane noses back to back, if that makes sense? The grill burner will typically last a few years, depending on how much you use it, and how often you clean it. If you notice that it is deteriorated, it is time to replace it. Disconnect all the valves to the grill. Remove the screws that secure the burner to the bottom of the grill. If the burner is in really bad shape, you may be able to break it out if you can’t remove the screws. Now you will need to put the new burner in. Most retail stores carry replacement burners. If you can’t find one at a local retail