by Pgh Gas Grill & Heater Co | Last updated May 23, 2022 | gas grill, grill maintenance
Your grill’s flame should be blue with yellow tips. If your grill’s flame is not blue, then there are a few possible causes. Your burner is partially clogged or dirty. For this, you could try cleaning your burner.Your venturi tubes are not properly...
by Pgh Gas Grill & Heater Co | Last updated May 18, 2022 | gas grill
So, one side or section of your grill is notably cooler than the rest. Is one burner hotter than the rest? Open the control valves (on the grill control panel) and then close them. Slowly turn on the valve. Now light the grill to see if that fixes it. Check the...
by Pgh Gas Grill & Heater Co | Last updated May 18, 2022 | gas grill
Often you notice that your grill has a low flame, because your grill just doesn’t want to heat up. This can be caused by a few different things. Open the control valves (on the grill control panel) and then close them. Slowly turn on the valve. Now light the...
by Pgh Gas Grill & Heater Co | Last updated Aug 29, 2022 | gas grill
MHP’s WNK 4 is their most popular grill. Pittsburgh Gas Grill & Heater Company will install this natural gas grill at your home for $575 if your grill’s location is within 20 feet of your gas line. This grill can be installed on an in-ground post, on a...
by Pgh Gas Grill & Heater Co | Last updated Jun 8, 2022 | gas grill
Gas grill burners come in many shapes, sizes and materials depending on your specific grill. What can be said more generally is that whatever metal your burner is made of will tell you pretty much how long it will last. Burners range from aluminized steel at the...
by Pgh Gas Grill & Heater Co | Last updated May 11, 2022 | gas grill
Venturi tubes connect the control valve of your gas grill to its burners. They mix its fuel with air to provide the flame. To mix the air into the fuel there is an open gap in the fuel line here that can easily become obstructed. Our complete gas grill inspection and...