Grill placement never place a charcoal grill in an enclosed area such as a screened porch or balcony.
Grilling area on porch under roof.
If you are bbq fans and throw such parties nearly every weekend you definitely need an outdoor kitchen or at least well organized grill area.
Even though grilling under things can be safe you ll want to make sure you do all you can to reduce the likelihood of accidents.
If you ve got a view from your deck your grilling area should capitalize on it as long as you don t block views from the house.
If you plan on installing an outdoor grill under a structure be sure you allow plenty of clearance space between the grill and the ceiling and design the room for ventilation.
A simple outdoor bbq area with a grill a couple of chairs and a coffee table plus greenery around.
A cozy rustic outdoor bbq area of stone and wood a sink a grill a fireplace and a dining zone next to it.
Look for eaves extending beyond sidewalls and possibly over the grill and be careful when designing a porch roof over a grill area.
An outdoor bbq zone with a comfortable dining space and a kitchen zone with a grill under the roof.
This relatively simple structure preserves views from across the deck while providing shelter light counter space and a sitting area.
Embers from the grill can scar the wood and might even cause a fire.
To avoid this look for a grill pad which costs less than 40 at grill specialty or home improvement stores.
We ve had multiple fires within our jurisdiction area caused by grills that were improperly installed.
An exhaust hood can be expensive but it is effective at managing smoke when the grill is under a roof or near a window and may prevent smoke from entering the home and triggering the alarm system.
Also be careful when using a charcoal grill on a wood deck.
The most important point here is a grill gazebo shelter or pergola anything that you consider proper to cover the grill and defend your food from bad weather conditions in case they happen.
This includes heat damage or grease stains on the surface of your porch deck.
They were put in a porch under a combustible roof or have combustible framing material.