It isn't a special grille that one buys but one that is
equiped with the natural gas input for the burners. If you have a propane grill call or look up the manufacturer as most of them have conversion kits to go either way. Significantly less $$ than a new grill....unless you want a new grill.
If you are a do it yourself gas connector, the only real issue is where is the gas source you are connecting to. If there is not already a connection point, it is best to have a qualified person to tie into the gas line in your house/attic/etc....unless you are a plumber do it your selfer (my opinion).
We had ours done at construction. Have been using natural gas grill for at least the last 10 years (5 of them here). It is so convenient to not ever have to mind not running out of gas. Plus it is a nice back up in the event of an electrical utility problem.
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