Archive for September 15th, 2008

Who do I call for service on an outdoor Roper gas grill?

Monday, September 15th, 2008
Stacey M asked:


My husband & I bought a house that has a Roper natural gas grill installed in the cement pad out back. We noticed that the grill is missing a few parts, and I would like to have someone check out the grill and see if there is even a natural gas line running to the grill. If there is a line, I’d like the line capped off so that we can use the grill as a charcoal grill. I’ve searched for “Roper” grills online, and apparently it’s a company that went out of business long ago, so I don’t know who to contact to take a look at the grill and see what it would take to get working or how to get parts, so I just want the gas line capped (if it isn’t already). What kind of contractor or service person would I call for this sort of thing?

Sam
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When using a gas grill is it necessary to turn the propane tank knob all the way open?

Monday, September 15th, 2008
MissaMoo . asked:


The propane tank on my gas grill has a knob that says “Open” and “Close” but do I have to turn the knob all the way to the “Open” setting or will having it turned just halfway save gas?

Yolanda
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