10 Hot Weather Gas Grill Maintenance Tips for Summer 2025

10 Hot Weather Gas Grill Maintenance Tips for Summer 2025

Summer heat puts your gas grill to the test. You want your Holagrills grill to stay safe, clean, and always ready for those backyard feasts. Frequent use and high temperatures can cause issues like uneven cooking or unwanted charring. Regular checks help you catch problems early, so you avoid burnt food or grill damage. Whether you have a built-in, standing model, or love your grilling accessories, a little care keeps your grill running smooth. Start your season right—simple steps make a big difference!

Key Takeaways

  • Clean your grill grates after each use. This keeps food tasty and safe.
  • Look at the burners every month. This stops pests from blocking them. It also helps food cook evenly.
  • Check gas grill connections often. This helps stop leaks and keeps grilling safe.
  • Watch propane levels before you grill. This stops you from running out of fuel while cooking.
  • Use a grill cover to keep your grill safe from the sun and weather.
  • Check for rust often and use protective coatings. This helps your grill last longer.
  • Clean the ignition system every month. This makes sure your grill starts easily.
  • Clean your grill after using it and cover it. This keeps pests away and stops infestations.

Clean Grates Often

Clean Grates Often

Grill grates see a lot of action during summer. You want every burger, steak, and veggie to taste great. Clean grates help you get that perfect sear and keep your food safe.

Cleaning Tools

Grill Brush

A sturdy grill brush makes cleaning easy. You can use Holagrills’ stainless steel grill brush for quick scrubbing after each cookout. The bristles reach between the bars and remove stuck-on bits. If you grill often, keep a brush handy near your station.

Cleaner Solution

Sometimes, you need more than a brush. Holagrills offers cleaning kits with safe solutions that break down grease and burnt food. Spray the cleaner on warm grates, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub. You can also use steam cleaners or pressure washers for deep cleaning. Here’s a quick look at some expert-recommended tools:

Tool NameKey Features
Kleenjet Pro Plus 200SHigh heat and steam for loosening grease, removing stuck-on food, disinfecting surfaces.
KleenJet Pro Plus 300CSHigh heat (310°F) and pressure (75 PSI) for degreasing, cleaning between grates, sanitizing.
Super Max 7000 Pressure WasherHigh heat (up to 330ºF) for deep cleaning, degreasing, sanitizing, and removing burnt-on food.

When to Clean

You get the best results when you clean grates while they’re still slightly warm. Food bits and grease come off easier, and you spend less time scrubbing. Most grill manufacturers say you should:

If you skip cleaning, you risk bacteria and mold growing on the grates. Dirty grates can transfer harmful stuff to your food. Leftover bits attract rodents, especially in hot weather. You don’t want any of that near your grill.

Tip: Heat your grill for about 10 minutes after cleaning. This burns off any leftover cleaner and keeps your grates ready for the next meal.

Holagrills accessories make this routine simple. Use their grill brush for daily cleaning and their cleaning kits for deep cleans. You protect your grill, your food, and your guests. Clean grates mean better flavor and safer grilling all summer long.

Inspect Burners

Before you fire up your grill for summer, take a close look at the burners. Burners are the heart of your Holagrills built-in gas grill. If they get blocked or dirty, your grill won’t cook evenly. You might even notice strange smells or sounds. Regular inspection keeps your grill safe and your food tasting great.

Burner Blockages

Burner blockages can sneak up on you, especially in hot weather. Spiders and insects love to hide in the small tubes and nooks inside your grill. When they build webs or nests, they block the flow of gas. This can cause all sorts of problems.

Here are some signs that your burners might be blocked:

  • Difficulty igniting the grill. Sometimes, spider webs clog the gas flow.
  • Visible webs or spiders around the burners or venturi tubes.
  • Popping noises from the burners. These sounds can mean gas is struggling to get through.
  • Uneven heating or flame distribution. If your grill cooks some spots faster than others, check for blockages.
  • Higher than normal orange flames. Orange flames often mean something is blocking the gas.
  • Grill not reaching the right temperature. If your grill stays cool, gas might not be flowing well.
  • Smell of gas around your grill. A strong gas smell can signal a blockage.
  • Control knobs that feel hot to the touch. Hot knobs can mean flames are going the wrong way.
  • Flames coming out of the front control knob area. This is a big warning sign that gas paths are blocked.

Tip: Holagrills precision burners are designed for even heat, but even the best burners need regular checks. Inspect your burners about once a month during summer for best results.

Cleaning Steps

Cleaning your burners is simple if you follow a few steps. You don’t need fancy tools—just a little time and care.

  1. Set up your work area. Fill one bin with warm, soapy water and another with clean water. Lay down a tarp or trash bags to catch any mess.
  2. Scrape the cooking grates and flavorizer bars with a wire grill brush and scraper. Do this over the grill to keep things tidy.
  3. Soak the scraped grates and bars in soapy water. Use stainless-steel wool and a bristle brush to scrub them clean.
  4. Scrape and scrub the upper and lower cookbox and burner tubes. Wipe everything down with a wet rag for a final clean.
  5. Clean the grease tray and replace the disposable drip pan. Soak and scrub if needed.
  6. Wipe the inside of the grill cabinet and the exterior with hot, soapy water.
  7. Throw away the dirty water and grill scrapings properly.

You keep your Holagrills built-in gas grill running smoothly when you clean the burners often. Regular care means better performance, safer grilling, and tastier food every time you cook.

Check Gas Grill Connections

Check Gas Grill Connections

Keeping your gas grill safe starts with checking all the connections. Hot weather can make hoses and fittings wear out faster. If you use your Holagrills standing gas grill often, you want to make sure everything is tight and leak-free. A quick check can prevent big problems and keep your grill working all summer.

Leak Test

You should test for leaks before every grilling season. It only takes a few minutes, and you do not need special tools. Here is a simple way to check your gas grill for leaks:

  1. Turn off the gas supply. Make sure all control knobs are set to “OFF.”
  2. Look at all hoses. Check for cracks, holes, or signs of wear.
  3. Make sure hoses connect tightly. Avoid any kinks or twists.
  4. Inspect the gas cylinder. Look for rust, dents, or bulges.
  5. Check the burners manifold for damage.
  6. Mix water and dish soap in equal parts.
  7. Spread the soapy water on hoses and connection points.
  8. Open the gas supply, but do not light the grill.
  9. Watch for bubbles. If you see bubbles, you have a leak.
  10. Turn off the gas supply after testing.

Tip: If you find a leak, do not use your gas grill until you fix it. Replace damaged hoses or fittings right away.

Holagrills standing gas grill models make this process easy. Their connections are simple to reach, so you can check for leaks without taking the grill apart. Regular leak tests help you grill with confidence.

Secure Fittings

Loose fittings can cause leaks and even fires. You want every part of your gas grill to stay secure. Here are some steps to keep your grill safe:

  • With the tank valve open, apply soapy water to the hose. Look for bubbles that show loose connections or cracks.
  • Secure the gas line with pipe hangers or stakes. This stops movement and keeps everything tight.
  • Inspect the propane cylinder for damage. Replace it if you see rust, dents, or bulges.
  • Always test for leaks and loose connections with soapy water before using your grill.
  • If you build a new setup, get the right permits and inspections. This keeps you safe and avoids fines.

Holagrills designs their standing gas grill models with easy-access fittings. You can check and secure connections quickly. Stable fittings mean safer grilling and fewer worries.

🔥 Safety Reminder: Never use a gas grill with damaged hoses or loose fittings. Always fix problems before you cook.

Checking your gas grill connections is a simple step that makes a big difference. You protect your grill, your food, and everyone around you. Make it part of your summer routine for safe and happy grilling.

Monitor Propane Levels

Keeping an eye on your propane levels is key during summer grilling. You want your cookouts to run smoothly, and you never want to run out of fuel halfway through a meal. Hot weather can also affect how your propane tank works, so it’s smart to check your setup before you fire up your Holagrills gas grill.

Tank Storage

You need to store your propane tank safely, especially when the temperature climbs. Tanks can get hot fast if you leave them in the sun or near heat sources. Here are some simple rules to follow:

  • Never store propane tanks in temperatures above 120 °F (49 °C).
  • Keep tanks out of direct sunlight.
  • Always turn the gas valve OFF before storing.
  • Don’t keep tanks inside your house or car.
  • Place tanks away from grills, fire pits, or anything that gets hot.
  • Make sure your tank sits upright on a flat surface.

Tip: The pressure inside your tank rises as the temperature goes up. That’s why tanks have a relief valve. If the pressure gets too high, the valve will open to release gas. You want to avoid this by keeping your tank cool and shaded.

Holagrills offers accessories that help you manage your propane safely. You can use their tank covers to shield your tank from the sun. Their hose kits and quick-connect fittings make it easy to set up and disconnect your tank when you need to move or store it.

How long does a tank last? Most standard propane grills burn about 20,000 BTUs per hour. A 20-pound tank holds roughly 430,000 BTUs. This means you get around 20 hours of cooking time on medium heat before you need a refill. Here’s a quick look at average consumption:

Grill TypeConsumption Rate
Built-in propane grill (4 burner)0.75 gallons/hour (medium)

If you grill often, check your tank level before each cookout. You can use a gauge or simply pour warm water down the side of the tank and feel for a cool spot, which shows the propane level.

Overheating Risks

Hot weather brings extra risks for propane tanks. When the sun beats down, propane inside the tank expands and increases pressure. If the pressure gets too high, the relief valve may open. This can cause leaks, flash fires, or even explosions.

Here’s what you need to watch for:

  • Tanks can over-pressurize in extreme heat.
  • Leaks may happen if the relief valve opens.
  • Flash fires or explosions can occur if leaking propane meets a spark.
  • Tanks may rupture if the pressure gets too high.
  • Even small increases in heat can trigger the relief valve.

⚠️ Safety Alert: If you ever smell gas or hear a hissing sound near your tank, move away and call for help. Never try to fix a leaking tank yourself.

Holagrills compatible accessories, like leak detectors and tank gauges, help you spot problems early. You stay safe and keep your grill ready for action. Always check your tank before grilling, especially during hot summer days. Safe propane management means more fun and fewer worries at your next barbecue.

Use Grill Covers

Keeping your grill in top shape during summer starts with a simple step—use a grill cover. You might think it’s just an extra, but a good cover makes a huge difference for your Holagrills gas grill.

Sun Protection

The sun can be tough on your grill. UV rays fade colors, crack handles, and weaken plastic parts. Over time, sunlight can even damage the metal, making your grill look old before its time. You want your grill to stay shiny and strong, not faded and brittle.

Holagrills grill covers act like sunscreen for your grill. They block harsh rays and keep the heat off your cooking station. When you use a cover, you help your grill last longer and look better. Here’s a quick look at how different materials protect your grill from the sun:

MaterialUV ProtectionWater ResistanceDurability
VinylHighModerateHigh
PolyesterGoodHighModerate
CanvasModerateModerateHigh
Oxford ClothHighModerateHigh

Vinyl and Oxford cloth covers give you the best UV protection. Holagrills offers covers made from these tough materials, so you get strong defense against the sun.

Tip: Always cover your grill after it cools down. This keeps the cover in good shape and protects your grill from sun damage.

Weather Damage

Rain, wind, and dust can do real harm to your grill. Water causes rust, and wind blows dirt into burners and controls. If you leave your grill uncovered, you might see rust spots, sticky knobs, or even pests moving in.

A grill cover keeps out rain and shields your grill from sudden summer storms. It also blocks dust and pollen, so you spend less time cleaning and more time grilling. Here’s what happens when you use a cover:

“Our experience shows it offers solid initial protection against weather and abrasion, yet during extended sun exposure the interior backing can deteriorate, reducing its effectiveness over time.”

Most people find that covered grills last much longer. You get more BBQs, fewer repairs, and a grill that looks great year after year. Holagrills covers fit snugly and stay put, even on windy days.

Note: Uncovered grills wear out fast. You might notice rust, faded paint, or broken parts after just one season.

If you want your Holagrills gas grill to stay safe, clean, and ready for every summer feast, make a grill cover part of your routine. It’s a small step that brings big rewards.

Prevent Rust

Summer brings heat, humidity, and sometimes rain. All these things can make your gas grill rust if you don’t pay attention. Holagrills uses high-quality stainless steel, which helps fight rust, but you still need to check your grill often. Rust can sneak up on you, especially when the weather gets sticky or wet.

Spot Checks

You want your grill to look shiny and work well every time you cook. Rust can ruin that. It’s smart to spot problems early. Here’s what you should watch for:

  • Food residue: Bits of food left on the grill can trap moisture and start rust.
  • Moisture: Rain, humidity, or even morning dew can cause rust to form.
  • Chemicals in your backyard: Fertilizers or cleaners can create vapors that corrode metal.
  • Salty air or water: If you live near the coast or use salt to melt snow, your grill faces extra rust risk.
  • High temperatures: Extreme heat can lower the rust resistance of stainless steel.
  • Lack of oiling: Oiling your grill helps block moisture and keeps rust away.
  • Not drying after cleaning: Water left on the grill can lead to rust spots.
  • Skipping deep cleaning: Dirt and grease build up and make rust more likely.

You should check your grill for rust every week during summer, especially if you live in a humid area. Look at the grates, burners, and any seams or corners. If you see orange spots or rough patches, act fast.

Holagrills grills use 304 stainless steel, which gives good protection in most places. Take a look at how different stainless steel grades stand up to rust:

Stainless Steel GradeCorrosion ResistanceIdeal Use Case
316BestCoastal or humid environments
304GoodMost environments
430PoorHumid or coastal areas

Tip: If you live near the ocean or in a very humid climate, you might want extra protection for your grill.

Protective Coating

You can stop rust before it starts by using a protective coating. This is easy and doesn’t take much time. Here are some ways to keep your grill safe:

  • Season with oil: After cleaning, rub a thin layer of cooking oil on the grates and inside surfaces. Melted animal fat works best. This creates a shield against moisture and air.
  • Use a grill cover: Cover your grill when you’re not using it. This keeps out rain, dew, and dust.
  • Dry after washing: Always dry your grill with a towel after cleaning. Don’t let water sit on the metal.
  • Clean deeply: Scrub away old food and grease every few weeks. This stops rust from forming under the grime.

🛡️ Note: Holagrills accessories, like grill covers and cleaning kits, make it easy to protect your grill. You get longer life and better performance.

Rust doesn’t have to be a problem if you stay alert. Regular spot checks and simple coatings keep your Holagrills gas grill looking new and working great, even in tough summer weather.

Maintain Ignition

Your grill’s ignition system is the key to easy summer cooking. If you want your Holagrills gas grill to fire up every time, you need to keep the igniter clean and working. Hot weather can make ignition problems worse, so regular care helps you avoid frustration and keeps your grill ready for action.

Igniter Cleaning

You might notice your grill doesn’t light as quickly when it’s hot outside. Sometimes, the igniter just clicks but nothing happens. That’s a sign you need to clean it. Grease, old food, and even humidity can mess with the spark.

Here’s what you should watch for:

You should clean your igniter every month, especially if you grill a lot. If you use your Holagrills built-in or standing gas grill for big cookouts, clean it after heavy use. Holagrills offers cleaning kits and replacement electrodes that make this job easy.

How to clean your igniter:

  1. Turn off the gas supply and unplug the grill if needed.
  2. Remove the cooking grates and flavorizer bars to reach the igniter.
  3. Wipe away grease and debris with a soft cloth or brush.
  4. Use a small wire brush to gently scrub the electrode tip.
  5. Check for rust or corrosion. If you see any, clean it off or swap the part.
  6. Dry the area before putting everything back.

Tip: If your grill doesn’t light after cleaning, check the battery or power source. Sometimes, a fresh battery solves the problem.

Holagrills accessories help you keep your ignition system in top shape. Their cleaning brushes and replacement electrodes fit most models, so you get reliable performance every time.

Replace Parts

Sometimes, cleaning isn’t enough. If your igniter still won’t spark, it might be time to replace it. You don’t want to struggle with a stubborn grill when guests are waiting for burgers.

Here are signs you need a new igniter:

  • The igniter fails to spark after cleaning and troubleshooting.
  • You see visible damage, like cracks or broken wires.
  • The grill enters bypass mode and won’t reach normal temperatures.
  • You smell gas but the grill won’t light.

Replacing the igniter is simple with Holagrills accessories. You can swap out the electrode, battery, or wiring in just a few steps. Most Holagrills models use universal parts, so you don’t have to hunt for special pieces.

Steps to replace your igniter:

  • Turn off the gas and disconnect power.
  • Remove the old igniter and electrode.
  • Install the new part, making sure all connections are tight.
  • Test the spark before reassembling the grill.

🔧 Note: Always use Holagrills-approved replacement parts for best results. This keeps your grill safe and working like new.

Regular ignition maintenance means you spend less time fixing and more time grilling. With Holagrills accessories, you get easy cleaning and quick repairs. Your grill lights up fast, so you can focus on great food and good company.

Remove Pests

Summer brings more than just sunshine and cookouts. It also brings pests that love to make your grill their new home. If you want to keep your Holagrills gas grill safe and ready, you need to check for nests and webs, especially if you have a built-in model. Pests can cause blockages, bad smells, and even damage your grill. Let’s talk about how you can keep these unwanted guests away.

Pest Prevention

You might not see them at first, but pests often sneak into your grill when you’re not looking. They like the warmth and the smell of leftover food. Some of the most common pests you’ll find in gas grills during summer include:

  • Mosquitos
  • Hornets
  • Ticks
  • Flies
  • Ants

These bugs and insects can build nests in burners, under the hood, or inside drip trays. Sometimes, you might even spot rodents trying to get cozy. You don’t want any of these near your food.

Here are some simple ways to keep pests out of your grill:

  • Clean your grill after every use. Wipe away food bits and grease.
  • Pay close attention to grease traps and drip trays. These spots attract bugs with their smell.
  • Use steel wool to fill any small openings. This keeps rodents from crawling inside.
  • Always cover your grill when you’re done cooking. A snug Holagrills cover blocks bugs and animals.
  • Remove leaves, twigs, and other debris around your grill. Pests use these as nesting material.

Tip: Make pest checks part of your weekly routine. A quick look can save you from bigger problems later.

Safe Removal

If you find pests or nests in your grill, don’t panic. You can remove them safely with a few easy steps. Always wear disposable gloves and a mask to protect yourself from germs and bites.

  1. Remove any debris, nests, or droppings. Place them in a sealed bag and throw it away.
  2. Scrub the grill with warm, soapy water. Use a non-toxic dish soap for best results.
  3. Spray a vinegar solution on all surfaces. Let it sit for about 10 minutes, then wipe everything clean.
  4. For deep sanitizing, mix one part bleach with nine parts water or use a grill-safe disinfectant. Apply to affected areas and let it sit for 10–15 minutes before scrubbing.
  5. Heat your grill on high for at least 20 minutes. This kills any lingering bacteria or bugs.

🐜 Note: Never use harsh chemicals that aren’t safe for grills. Always rinse and heat your grill after cleaning.

By checking for pests and cleaning up right away, you keep your Holagrills gas grill safe, clean, and ready for every summer meal. Regular care means fewer surprises and more time enjoying your backyard feasts.

Clean Exterior

Your grill’s exterior faces the sun, rain, and dust every day. If you want your Holagrills gas grill to look sharp and last longer, you need to clean the outside just as much as the inside. A clean exterior keeps your grill looking new and helps prevent rust and stains. Let’s break down how you can keep your grill shining all summer.

Wipe Down

Start with a simple wipe down. You don’t need fancy tools for this step. Grab a soft cloth or sponge and get rid of dirt, grease, and fingerprints. If you use your grill often, you’ll notice smudges and splatters build up fast.

Here’s what works best for wiping down your Holagrills stainless steel grill:

You can use Holagrills cleaning accessories to make this job easier. Their cleaning kits include cloths and sprays designed for stainless steel. Wipe down the lid, side tables, and control knobs. Don’t forget the handles and any storage areas under the grill.

Tip: Always wipe in the direction of the steel grain. This keeps scratches away and helps your grill look polished.

If you see stubborn spots, let the cleaner sit for a minute before wiping. For sticky grease, use a little warm water and mild soap. Dry everything with a clean towel to stop water spots from forming.

Polish Finish

After you wipe down your grill, it’s time to polish the finish. Polishing makes your Holagrills gas grill stand out and adds a layer of protection against rust and stains. You want your grill to look as good as it cooks.

Here’s a quick table showing popular polish options:

Polish TypeBenefitsHow to Use
Stainless Steel SprayShines and protectsSpray and buff with cloth
Olive OilNatural shine, eco-friendlyRub lightly with soft cloth
Windex + Steel WoolRemoves tough stainsScrub gently, then wipe

Holagrills offers polish sprays that work with all their grill models. Spray a little on the surface, then buff with a microfiber cloth. You’ll see fingerprints and smudges disappear. Olive oil is a great choice if you want a natural finish. Just rub a small amount on the steel and wipe off the extra.

🧽 Note: Don’t use harsh chemicals or rough pads. These can scratch the steel and ruin the finish.

Polishing your grill every few weeks keeps it looking fresh. You protect the metal from summer humidity and rain. If you grill near the ocean or in a humid area, polish more often for extra defense.

Holagrills cleaning accessories make exterior care simple. You get a grill that looks new, feels smooth, and stands up to summer weather. Clean and polish your grill, and you’ll be proud to show it off at every cookout.

Practice Safety

Fire Prevention

Grilling is fun, but safety comes first. You want every cookout to end with smiles, not surprises. Summer brings more grill fires than any other season. Did you know most grill-related fires happen between May and August? That’s when you use your grill the most, so it’s smart to stay alert.

Here are some leading causes of grill fires during summer:

  • Mishandling the ignition system
  • Mechanical problems with the grill
  • Cooking with leftover coals or ashes
  • Not cleaning the grill or drip pan
  • Flammable materials near the grill

You can prevent most accidents by checking your grill before each use. Clean the grates and drip pan to stop grease fires. Make sure nothing flammable sits close to your grill. Holagrills standing gas grills help you stay safe with sturdy construction and smart grease management. Their built-in grease trays catch drips and lower flare-up risks. You also get reliable ignition systems that reduce gas buildup when you start the grill.

Tip: Always check the grill’s condition before lighting it. If you see damage or smell gas, fix the problem before you cook.

Holagrills uses stainless steel for their grills. This resists corrosion and keeps your grill strong, even after many summers. Safety shut-off valves stop the gas flow if the ignition fails. You get peace of mind every time you grill.

Here’s a quick look at safety features that make a difference:

Safety FeatureWhy It Matters
Reliable IgnitionStops gas buildup
Sturdy ConstructionPrevents tipping and damage
Grease ManagementReduces flare-ups
Even Heat DistributionControls hot spots
Shut-off ValvesStops leaks and fires

Kids & Pets

Kids and pets love to play outside, especially when you’re grilling. You want them to stay safe while you cook. Hot grills can burn skin in seconds. Handles, lids, and even the ground around the grill get very hot.

Keep children and pets away from the grill area. Set up a “no-go zone” at least three feet from the grill. Use chairs or cones to mark the space. Remind everyone that the grill stays hot long after you finish cooking.

Holagrills standing gas grills have wide bases and stable stands. This means your grill won’t tip over easily, even if someone bumps into it. You can anchor the grill for extra safety. These features help you relax and enjoy your cookout.

⚠️ Safety Alert: Never leave the grill unattended. Watch for kids or pets who wander close. Teach them to respect the grill and wait until it cools down before coming near.

You make every barbecue safer when you follow these steps. Practice safety, and you’ll enjoy great food and happy memories all summer long.


You want your grill to work well every time you cook. Taking care of your grill in summer keeps it safe and helps your food taste better. It also makes your grill last longer and work the way it should. Using Holagrills products and accessories makes cleaning simple and fast. When you keep up with maintenance, you get these benefits: * You lower the chance of fires. * Your food tastes better. * Your grill cooks food evenly. * Your grill lasts for many years. * There is less chance of germs on your grill. Make these steps part of your summer routine. You will enjoy every barbecue and always have a grill that is ready to use.

FAQ

How often should you clean your gas grill in summer?

You should clean your grill grates after every use. Deep clean the burners and exterior once a month. Regular cleaning keeps your grill safe and helps your food taste better.

What’s the best way to check for gas leaks?

Mix dish soap with water. Brush it on hoses and connections. If you see bubbles, you have a leak. Always fix leaks before using your grill.

Can you use Holagrills accessories with other grill brands?

Yes! Holagrills accessories fit most major grill brands. You can upgrade your setup with their brushes, covers, and cleaning kits.

Why does your grill sometimes cook unevenly?

Blocked burners or dirty grates cause uneven heat. Clean your burners and grates often. Check for pests or debris that might block the flame.

How do you keep pests out of your grill?

Tip: Always cover your grill after cooking. Clean up food scraps and grease. Check for nests or webs every week.

What should you do if your grill won’t ignite?

Check the battery or power source first. Clean the igniter and electrode. If it still won’t spark, replace the igniter with a Holagrills-approved part.

Is it safe to store your propane tank outside in summer?

Yes, but keep it in a cool, shaded spot. Never leave it in direct sunlight or inside your house. Upright storage helps prevent leaks.

Do Holagrills grill covers protect against rain and sun?

Absolutely! Holagrills covers use tough materials like vinyl and Oxford cloth. They block UV rays and keep water out, so your grill stays clean and rust-free.

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