https://www.thekimsixfix.com/2016/10/how-to-clean-and-winterize-gas-grill.html?m=1
It’s time to winterize your grill. Yep! Summer has come and gone. I certainly hope y’all were able to put sone grilled meats up for the winter in your freezer. If do it’s going to be awsome to pull out a rack of ribs you grilled up over the summer so you could enjoy them in the winter.
Alright, let’s get started. First if you have been diligent about kerpung your grill clean un between uses great. That will make this job easier. Get your favorite brand of cleaner for this job. Scrub outside first is what Kim in the article recommends. Personally? I would start imside and work out ward. Once you’ve got the racks placed back in the grill clean the outside.
If you have propane grill it is essential to make sure you turn off the tank. Then unhook the cord from the grill to the tank. Here’s another area where I disagree with Kim, once you have secured the tank, put it somewhere safe that no one will steal it. The cist if propane is gone through the roof. You may want to have a small shed that is well ventilated to store the tanks in. By no means should you ever put a tank in you basement or garage. They aren’t ventilated well enough to protect you from a leak. Of course, make sure the valve is closed on the tank.
Okay where to put the grill. Garage would be good. This dill protect the grill from the elements of winter. It’ll be waiting for you come summer.
