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Ahhh, the sweet promise of spring! The days are getting longer, the snow is melting, and if you listen closely, you can almost hear your BBQ calling your name from under its winter cover.
Daylight savings time isn’t just about setting your clocks forward—it’s your official signal to start waking up the BBQ and getting it ready for the glorious season ahead. There’s nothing worse than a perfect, sun-soaked spring day, only to realize your BBQ isn’t ready to go. So, before you miss out on that first backyard cookout, let’s get your barbecue in prime condition.
Your BBQ has been hibernating all winter, and now it’s time to shake off the dust, grime, and grease buildup. Here’s how to do it right:
🔥 Start with the grates – Remove them and give them a good scrub with a stiff grill brush or a scraper. If they’re especially grimy, soak them in warm soapy water for an hour, then scrub away the gunk.
🔥 Check the grease traps – This is one of the most overlooked areas, but a full grease trap is a fire hazard waiting to happen. Empty it and give it a proper clean with warm water and dish soap.
🔥 Inspect the burners and interior – Take a look at the burners and make sure there are no obstructions (spider webs, debris, or leftover grease). Use a soft brush or a small pin to clear any clogged burner holes.
🔥 Wipe down the exterior – Stainless steel? Use a stainless cleaner. Cast iron? A bit of oil keeps it from rusting. Treat your grill like you would a fine piece of cookware—it’ll thank you later.
🔥 Pro Tip: Always wear gloves when handling grill grates, grease traps, and burners. Not only does it keep your hands clean, but it also protects against cuts.
A long winter can be tough on a BBQ, so before you fire it up, do a full safety check.
🔍 Hose and connection check – If you’ve got a gas BBQ, inspect all hoses for cracks or leaks. The easiest way? Mix some dish soap with water and brush it along the hose and connections. If you see bubbles forming when the gas is on, you’ve got a leak. Time to replace the part before you have a bigger issue.
🔍 Test the ignition system – There’s nothing worse than hitting the ignition button, hearing silence, and realizing your spark isn’t working. Now’s the time to test it and order a replacement part if needed.
🔍 Check your fuel levels – If you’re using propane, check your levels and top off if needed. Pellets? Make sure you have plenty in stock! Same goes for charcoal.
🔥 Pro Tip: Check your BBQ manual for specific part numbers before you shop for replacements. Nothing’s worse than bringing home the wrong piece and delaying your first cookout.
You’re almost there! Now it’s time to set yourself up for success:
✔️ Invest in a high-quality BBQ cover – Spring means unpredictable weather, and a solid cover protects your grill from rain, wind, and rust.
✔️ Upgrade your tools – Check your tongs, spatula, and thermometer. If they’re looking rough, now’s the perfect time to upgrade before BBQ season is in full swing.
✔️ Season your grates – Once your barbecue is clean and inspected, coat the grates with a thin layer of high-smoke-point oil (like canola or grapeseed) and fire it up for 10-15 minutes. This keeps your grates non-stick and rust-free.
With your BBQ cleaned, inspected, and ready to roll, you’re officially set to kick off the season. Daylight savings means longer evenings, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by firing up the barbecue and welcoming back that smoky, flame-kissed goodness.
So dust off those recipes, crack a cold one, and get ready—because BBQ season is just around the corner!
Written by: Phylicia Burd