Gas BBQ Grill designed/spec’ed to be within 1 foot of brick wall of house?

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Christopher G asked:


Does anyone know of a bbq grill that is designed and spec’ed (in the manual) to be installed within 1 foot of a brick wall of a house. Local building codes refer to grill installation manuals, and everything we have seen so far includes standard legal language that says not to operate the grill anywhere near any combustible materials (such as “not within 3 feet of any combustible objects, such as siding and fences, or any live electrical appliances.”) We are looking for a built-in unit or a stainless steel freestanding natural gas grill. Thanks for the help.

Joel
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  • One Response to “Gas BBQ Grill designed/spec’ed to be within 1 foot of brick wall of house?”

    1. Bricky Local 9 PA Says:

      a brickwall is not a combustible …install any make you want…