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DGx2 10-29-2011 11:26 AM

Grilling in Lanai
 
Know I'm gonna catch a lot of flak on this one, but I was wondering if anyone grills on their lanai?. We have a stucco home with plenty of ventilation and an 8'6" ceiling height. I'm afraid the smoke would eventually stain the ceiling and or the screening.
DG

Dirigo 10-29-2011 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DGx2 (Post 412173)
Know I'm gonna catch a lot of flak on this one, but I was wondering if anyone grills on their lanai?. We have a stucco home with plenty of ventilation and an 8'6" ceiling height. I'm afraid the smoke would eventually stain the ceiling and or the screening.
DG

We have friends that have lanais half as big as our house with high ceilings and they grill on their lanai...but I wouldn't grill in a small lanai.

Tom Hannon 10-29-2011 12:56 PM

I have been grilling in my 8 X 28 foor lanai for 4 months) I have seen no issues yet. In intend to build a platform outside eventually but for now the grill is inside.

buggyone 10-29-2011 12:58 PM

Definitely put the grill outside the lanai. Also, keep it covered and also lift the cover every now and then just to make sure nothing has taken up residence under the cover. It is a place some snakes like to call home. Most Florida snakes are totally harmless, so if you do see one, do not freak out and try and kill it. They are very useful in catching little rodents.

billethkid 10-29-2011 02:23 PM

is the term lanai for the birdcage? Or for the part of the outdoors area that is under roof?

btk

batman911 10-29-2011 03:49 PM

I would not grill in the lanai unless you have a hood ventilator above. The smoke you see also contains grease droplets which will cling to the walls, ceiling and anything else available. If you wear eye glasses you will notice this on your lenses after you are near a grill in operation. The grease droplets are sticky and will attract dirt and dust over time.

renielarson 10-29-2011 04:12 PM

We have a 10 x 28 screened lanai and have been grilling on it for 8 months. There are no signs of residue on the walls or ceiling yet but not saying that won't eventually happen. If and when it does, we'll clean it up and repaint if necessary.

Zoomie1955 10-29-2011 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 412202)
Definitely put the grill outside the lanai. Also, keep it covered and also lift the cover every now and then just to make sure nothing has taken up residence under the cover. It is a place some snakes like to call home. Most Florida snakes are totally harmless, so if you do see one, do not freak out and try and kill it. They are very useful in catching little rodents.

Back in pa. a squirrel lived under my grill cover. He was not a happy camper when we wanted to use it.:rant-rave:

2 Oldcrabs 10-30-2011 06:40 AM

The ceiling in the lanai is regular drywall, not "fire code board". There is no barrier in the attic to prevent a fire from destroying your house roof. We had a neighbor up north do major damage to their home grilling on there porch. With the houses being so close here, "Grill at your own and your neighbors risk"

l2ridehd 10-30-2011 06:58 AM

Also if your home is vinyl siding do not use with the grill backed up to siding. It will melt and warp the siding. This was a problem found on a home I purchased. Owner had to replace about 300 square feet of siding and also had issues matching the color. Also most screen is made from some type of plastic material so be careful there as well. Grills get hot and will melt things near them.

The Villager II 10-30-2011 07:10 AM

I have my grill uncovered now for about 1 1/2 years without any ill effects. With the critters, spiders etc. down here, I would never cover one. The moisture is also an issue if covered. Mildew will form under a cover. The sun may fade the paint on a grill, but will also discourage any unwanted guests from taking up residence in it.

memason 10-30-2011 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 412497)
Also if your home is vinyl siding do not use with the grill backed up to siding. It will melt and warp the siding. This was a problem found on a home I purchased. Owner had to replace about 300 square feet of siding and also had issues matching the color. Also most screen is made from some type of plastic material so be careful there as well. Grills get hot and will melt things near them.

This is very good advice, whether you grill inside [the lanai] or outside!

I grill inside the birdcage, but not under the lanai roof. No problems, but the grill gets very hot.

TommyT 10-30-2011 07:26 AM

Call the fire department and ask them this question. Then sit down because you might be offended by their answer...

getdul981 10-30-2011 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by DGx2 (Post 412173)
I'm afraid the smoke would eventually stain the ceiling and or the screening.
DG

Then don't do it!!!!!

jblum315 10-30-2011 08:34 AM

I believe the law in most places is that a grill must be at least 10 feet from any wall or structure, including a roof.


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