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Grills
As the summer grilling season approaches, you might be able to get by with just about any grill that's handy. Whether it's the slightly rusted, old iron grill at the public park or the dusty little Weber tucked away in your garage, with a bit of aluminum foil and a wire brush, you should be able to make it work. However, if you're looking to truly impress, cater to a large group, and do it in style, you'll want to invest in a high-quality PGS grill from AEI. Most gas-powered grills will typically be used in a residential backyard setting or a shared recreational area in apartments, condos, or similar complexes. A residential outdoor propane grill can be either portable for easy storage and movement or permanently installed on a patio or your designated grilling space. Natural gas grills, on the other hand, are permanently fixed in place. The choice of fuel depends on your preference, availability, and the specific requirements of your usage scenario. Commercial grills are a fantastic addition to an apartment or condo complex, or any communal area like swimming pools, outdoor clubhouses, courtyards, and other outdoor common spaces. Many of the grills offered by AEI come with the popular and reliable automatic 60-minute shut-off feature. This, along with other anti-mischief features of these grills, makes them ideal for public and semi-public settings. Installing a new commercial grill on any property is a great way to increase its value, enhance its curb appeal, and signal to potential tenants the full value of renting with your property management company. Of course, the same applies to adding a stainless steel natural gas grill or portable propane grill to a single-family home. Doing so not only increases the value of your home but also adds a fantastic recreational feature that you, your friends, and your family can enjoy for years. No matter if you live in a single-family house or a multi-family property, outdoor BBQs are a popular and enjoyable pastime that allows you to prepare delicious meals for individuals, families, and even large gatherings. Grills enable you to cook all sorts of food, even at the same event. You can stick to traditional meals or create your own unique dishes. Your new stainless steel grill from AEI can handle it all. PGS grills are beautifully designed and constructed. They come in both propane and natural gas-powered versions with various options for mounting, mobility, storage, and more. Choose from a range of sizes and features to suit your available patio space. Master the art of backyard BBQ with the finest grilling technology available, and keep your gas-powered grill running smoothly for many years with the available OEM grill replacement parts. All PGS grills have a modular design, making it easy to assemble, disassemble, clean, maintain, and repair them as needed. With excellent customer support, you can visit AEIcorporatio.com anytime to find the replacement parts you need to keep your grill in top condition. However, it's crucial to explore all available options and ensure you get the right grill for your needs before purchasing. Before selecting the size and style of grill you want, first decide on the fuel type and how you wish to mount it. AEI offers grill models that run on liquid propane and models that run on natural gas. The type of fuel source you choose should depend on the availability of each in your location, as well as your preferred mounting options. Both fuel types are cost-effective, easy to use, and clean-burning. However, there are some important differences to consider. NG grills connect directly to a natural gas line. If you already have a natural gas line on your property, an NG grill is a great choice. You won't need to buy and replace an onboard fuel tank, and the grill will always be ready to use. You won't have to worry about changing fuel tanks, but the grills are fixed in place and cannot be moved. NG grills are ideal for permanent patio grilling setups. NG grill and cooking counters can be customized to fit nearly any size patio, with a variety of sizes available. A pedestal mount is a fantastic option for saving space. They have a very small footprint and are extremely safe and sturdy. Since they are fixed in place, we recommend getting or building a cover for your NG grill to protect it from the elements, especially during the winter months. If your home doesn't have a natural gas line, you might be able to have one installed by local utilities. Otherwise, propane fuel is a good alternative. An outdoor propane grill carries a fuel tank in the base. Propane tanks must be replaced when the fuel runs out. These grills can be easily repositioned using the attached wheels on the base. The main advantage of LP grills is their mobility potential. The bases of these grills can be equipped with wheels for easy relocation. This allows you to rearrange your patio setup to accommodate different events and activities. It also makes it easier to store the grill away during the winter for better maintenance. Some propane services will deliver full tanks directly to your door and take the empty ones. Others require you to purchase them at a local outlet, often conveniently located near grocery stores, gas stations, and other places. Your mounting options will depend on the layout of your patio, the amount of space you have, and the relative availability of LP and NG fuel types in your area. Regardless of the fuel type you choose, you'll enjoy plenty of power for cooking, along with a range of mounting options to suit your needs. We recommend carefully examining your available patio space before deciding on a mounting option. Visit us to learn more and see all the exciting options for your new residential or commercial grill. 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