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Measure the width first to get the correct size cover. With the lid closed, measure from the left to the right. Next, measure the grill’s depth from front to rear, accounting for any handles. Next, take a height measurement from the top of the grill (with the lid closed) to the bottom.
Canvas, vinyl, and heavy-duty polyester are often the ideal materials for BBQ cover designs. These choices provide a good mix of weather resistance and durability. You want something that is both thick enough to shield UV rays and breathable enough to stop the growth of mold or mildew.
We suggest either a commercial-grade vinyl cover or a polyester grill cover. Polyester grill covers are perfect for winter grill protection since they are less likely to crack and stiffen in cold temperatures. To guarantee longevity and durability, choose a commercial-grade vinyl cover if that’s your preference.
Different levels of protection are offered by covers composed of sturdy fabrics like canvas, polyester, and nylon. Purchasing a high-quality grill cover will greatly increase the lifespan of your barbecue because they can stop rust and corrosion.
The ground is not touched by standard grill covers. This ensures that air circulation occurs, preventing mildew, mold, and water damage.
Cover your barbecue if it must remain outside. A decent grill cover can come in rather handy if you don’t have an indoor or covered location to store your barbecue.
In addition, the outside of your grill may sustain damage from leaves, branches, hail, and even the microscopic particles from rain. For this reason, it’s important to cover your grill whenever you can.



