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Milla
06-24-09, 07:46 AM
Hi All,
I've only ever owned and used propane grills up until I recently purchased my current home, which has a natural gas grill. The grill is small and quite old / rusty and I'd like to buy a new one. However, having never worked with a NG grill before, I wondered if it would be feasible for me to hookup a new grill or if I should leave that to the pros.
I haven't yet taken the old grill out, so I'm not sure how the connections are set up (the current grill sits on a hollow metal post inside which all I can see is the gas nozzle that feeds up into the burner), but I would imagine that this is typically just a flexible hose from the grill to the gas line coming up out of the ground?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I've only ever owned and used propane grills up until I recently purchased my current home, which has a natural gas grill. The grill is small and quite old / rusty and I'd like to buy a new one. However, having never worked with a NG grill before, I wondered if it would be feasible for me to hookup a new grill or if I should leave that to the pros.
I haven't yet taken the old grill out, so I'm not sure how the connections are set up (the current grill sits on a hollow metal post inside which all I can see is the gas nozzle that feeds up into the burner), but I would imagine that this is typically just a flexible hose from the grill to the gas line coming up out of the ground?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.