Placing your grill directly next to your outdoor furniture is not recommended and risks causing significant heat damage. The intense radiant heat from a grill, especially charcoal or gas models, can melt plastic resins, warp synthetic wicker, blister paint and powder coatings on metal frames, and even cause cracking or scorching on wood and cushioned fabrics. To ensure safety and preserve your investment, maintain a minimum clearance of at least 3 to 5 feet (approximately 1 to 1.5 meters) between an active grill and any furniture. Always check your grill's manual for specific manufacturer recommendations. For added protection, consider using a heat-resistant barrier, such as a portable patio screen, or position your grill downwind so heat and embers blow away from your seating area. Prioritizing this separation allows you to enjoy barbecues without the costly mistake of damaging your patio set.
Is it okay to put a grill directly next to my outdoor furniture, or will the heat damage it?
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