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Built In BBQs: Why Have a Built-In Grill?

There’s a wide range of grills available, but have you heard about built-in gas BBQs? If not, this guide is a great starting point. We’ll explain what they are and highlight their benefits.

What Are Built-In Gas BBQs?

A built-in gas BBQ island with natural stone construction and ample counter space, surrounded by cedar fencing.

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Built-in burner gas barbecue grills are exactly what they sound like. These grills are custom-fitted into a countertop, island, or cooking surface. Think of them as built-in washers or ovens in indoor kitchens but designed for outdoor barbecues. They’re often paired with a full kitchen setup, including features like a sink and tap, depending on the available space.

BillyOh Indiana 4 Burner Gas BBQ Kitchen with Sink

A good comparison would be this BillyOh Indiana unit. It’s a standalone gas grill, however, but it’s equipped with four burners, a side burner, a warming tray, storage racks, and a full kitchen system with a sink and tap—all on portable castor wheels.

What Makes Built-In Gas BBQs So Good?

If you’re thinking about an outdoor built-in BBQ, these benefits might help you decide:

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Built-in gas BBQ grills are tough

Cooking outdoors means dealing with the elements. While BBQs are designed to withstand tough conditions, constant exposure can take its toll over time. What sets built-in grills apart is their design, which generally holds up better. The quality and durability of the BBQ are key factors, but being built into a solid foundation, rather than being freestanding, compensates for it. This fixed installation provides added stability, reducing the risk of damage from weather or movement.

Some are installed under a pergola on a patio or within a wooden gazebo for extra shelter. This further enhances the weather protection, not only for the grill but for the rest of the outdoor kitchen.

Cooking outdoors becomes less of a hassle

Close-up of meat grilling on a BBQ with visible flames and smoke.

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With plenty of grilling space and the kitchen right at your fingertips, outdoor cooking feels more efficient. Everything you need is within reach!

There’s counter space for food prep and storage for all your cookout essentials. You can even customise the setup with an outdoor fridge to keep drinks and ingredients close by. No more running back and forth to the indoor kitchen for that one missing condiment or rinsing your BBQ utensils for reuse.

Customise the layout as you wish

What’s great about built-in gas BBQ grills is how customisable they are. You can design yours to suit your needs. Some popular customisations include:

  • Storage drawers, like powder-coated twin ones, to keep your barbecue tools tidy.
  • Handy features like electric cooking lights for BBQ nights. Or a built-in microwave for quick side reheating or preparing sauces.
  • Matching the grill’s colour to fit the style of your outdoor space.
  • Picking stone or brick finishes and accessories that work with your setup.
  • Upgrading with extras, such as a wood-fired pizza oven in anthracite with a ceramic heat deflector, for a modern touch.

Built-in gas BBQ helps increase your home value

Built-in grills are seen as a premium feature, especially when paired with extras like a sink, burners, or counter space to create a full outdoor kitchen. A setup like this is a major selling point for buyers who love outdoor cooking. Overall, these upgrades can justify a higher asking price if you decide to sell, while also being a worthwhile investment for your own use.

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Having a built-in gas BBQ in your garden or patio can feel like a dream come true. While it might cost a bit upfront, it saves you money and hassle over time. It adds more functionality to your outdoor space and a bit of luxury as well. Best of all, it extends your kitchen outdoors and makes barbecues more eventful and satisfying!

Note: Even with an in-built grill, you’re not off when it comes to good cleaning practices!

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