Gas barbecue grill disposal is no easy feat to pull off. In fact, you’ll quickly learn it’s a very frustrating experience. This is due to the fact it’s old. And, it’s used. Plus, it’s a complete mess. But, most importantly, it’s dangerous. However, if it’s still in relatively good condition, you might consider repairing and refurbishing it. Although, if gas barbecue disposal is your only real option, there are solutions.
Replace the cooking grate with a new one. Also, change out the rock gate and install a new igniter, along with a new burner assembly. Of course, you should add up the cost of replacement parts and then decide if it’s worthwhile to refurbish it or replace the grill completely.
Disposing of an old or damaged barbecue gas grill is not as simple as merely throwing out the unit. Because of the specific and potentially dangerous nature of typical gas grill components, owners of these barbecue grills can’t simply put the grill out with the normal household trash. Even if you’re trying to be responsible and recycle gas grill parts, certain items, like propane tanks for example, are not suitable for recycling right away like other recyclable materials you may toss. --Do It Yourself.com
All of this won't take very long and will give you a new grill to use for years to come. But, if it's too much trouble or overly expensive, then you'll probably find it's better to go with an outright replacement.
Even if it's past its usable life, don’t set it out on the curb. Chances are excellent the local trash collection service won’t pick it up because it contains hazardous materials. Instead, try one of these gas barbecue disposal options:
If you need a gas barbecue grill disposal done, go ahead and phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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