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Anyone tried and got away with it? Will the smoke hurt the screening?
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No problem at all, just don't put the grill too close to the screening and be careful that when you flip open the grill cover that it doesn't get close to a screen. Since we are part time residents, my biggest worry is that the grill could become a projectile during a hurricane if we are not there to move it into the garage when a storm is forecasted, which might be the case in a few days. This is the first summer I did not store it in the garage, hope I don't regret it?
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Placed with common sense it is and will not be a problem.
Inside the lanai for 15 years and never an issue.
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Dunno about smoke and the screening - but - have read here of folks who had critters gnaw through the screens to get to the grill!
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Our grill is inside the screened lanai, under the roof and against the CBS wall just outside the sliding glass door. I cook on the grill on average 4 days a week for the past 3 years. So far, the ceiling looks pristine with no signs of discoloration from smoke.
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I have had to stand in the rain a lot this year. Thanks fo the replies and my grill is coming under cover today.
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I have had to stand in the rain a lot this year. Thanks fo the replies and my grill is coming under cover today.
That is the nice part about the grill being under the roof. I grill quite a bit during rain and I and the food stay dry.
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Placed with common sense it is and will not be a problem.
Inside the lanai for 15 years and never an issue.
Have you kept your grill on your lanai during storms with hurricane force winds? I honestly don't remember bringing in the grill when TV was effected by Irma. All I do remember is we had no damage at all.
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Been grilling in mine for 8 years no issues other than hungry neighbors when I grill
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Our 2 parakeets got all excited when reading your Post Heading. Then I told them what is REALLY meant.
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I got the new grill, worked like an Ox for three hours putting it together, fired it up too 800 degrees for 15 minutes. Every few minutes I would walk all the way around the grill with my arms up and over the grill. While doing that, I noticed my ceiling fan and although I did not feel any excessive heat when my hands were two feet above the grill I figure the ceiling fan will also serve to dispel any smoke when lifting the lid.

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Awesome post! Funniest thing I've read in a long while.

On subject, I have a higher lanai and I have my pellet grill smoker and regular grill under roof with zero problems. I keep my grills clean, and zero problems with pests getting to it.

To prepare for a hurricane, I do move them close to the wall and bring in anything light, etc. I also have 40 bags of 20 lb grilling pellets stored out there and can place a few bags on anything for weight. No worries.
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