Hey yall, am I going to burn my apartment down lol? I have a lot of experience grilling. I just moved into this apartment and I asked my property manager if i can have a grill and she said as long as you watch it. I need some experts opinion though. Worried about not only the fence but the deck above me.

P.s. got this bad boy second hand for 50 bucks with 2 propane tanks !

by Impeccable_Leader

42 Comments

  1. JoleneBacon_Biscuit

    I mean I wouldn’t walk away from it. Ever. I’d probably soak it with the hose before bed…

    Just a bad and scary scenario. I’m sure if you play it super safe you will be okay.

  2. Inevitable_Newt_2204

    My brother/sister. Just cook on the stove, you won’t miss out on much. With this you stand to miss out on everything.

  3. Revolutionary_Pilot7

    Hang a welding blanket over the fence but I wouldn’t walk away from it

  4. Old_Barnacle7777

    I would not chance this. I’m imagining a flare up that goes very wrong.

  5. CattuccinoVR

    I have seen at apartment they could grill in their parking spot as long as they put it away, I know it doesn’t seem normal, but you can ask.

  6. loanmagic24

    I’ve lived in so many places with small patio areas like this. I just skipped it unless it was a balcony with more of a metal fence and ventilation for the heat/smoke.

    Good news is that you are smart and already see that it may become an issue. Not worth it in my opinion.

    I love grilling and stove top cooking doesn’t have the same feeling, but it’s better to be safe than sorry OP.

  7. Clendarthewrath

    I’d cook on it, imo it’ll be fine. It’s not like you’ve got a big charcoal grill out there.

  8. PsyKhiqZero

    Be sure to clean it thoroughly every now and then. And what I mean by that is remove the gates and scrub the inside of the firebix down. The number 1 cause of out of control flare-ups is excess oil residue.

  9. johnnyribcage

    I wouldn’t. Anything goes wrong, or you skip a cleaning and a grease fire flares up, you’re cooked. Literally. And so are your neighbors. Speaking of which, I doubt whoever has the deck directly above you would appreciate all the smoke rolling up through their deck. Probably would soak into anything they have on the deck and stink.

    In my opinion, it’s just not meant to be. Not there.

    Edited a typo

  10. Outrageous_Ad4252

    Seriously dangerous should you experience a grease fire

  11. carlos_the_dwarf_

    Put it in a common area and use it to make friends.

  12. mrdm242

    Surprised your complex let you use it. Most would say hell no to a setup like this.

  13. Patient-Rain-4914

    I would not use propane that close to my house. Flare ups happen, especially on propane.

    You got a good deal on the grill and tanks, could prolly sell them for double if you wanted to. Can you move the grill from outside the little fence and from under the patio? Maybe cook on the other side of the fence

  14. Zombie_exorcist720

    Idk about where you live but in Chicago that’s against the law because it’s a fire hazard especially since there is wood above it. I only know this because my uncle was a Sargent for the fire department here.

  15. Ordinary_Setting_192

    I’d take it out front, don’t risk it on that porch

  16. Throwitfarawayplzthx

    Here are the things to ask yourself:
    1. Do you have renters insurance and if so, would you be covered if something went wrong with the grill in this scenario?
    2. Can you financially cover the damage should something happen?

    If the answer is “no” to either of these, you should not do these. Don’t risk it for the brisket.

  17. taylorthestang

    I think our sub is about to have a new main pic

  18. So many apartments burn down every year because of this. A small fire outside of the intended burners inside the grill will probably eventually happen. Hopefully it stays inside the grill when it does it you choose to keep it there and use it.

  19. YtnucMuch

    Can you wheel it outside of that fenced in area and not bother anyone? That’s a perfect storage spot but not so much for actual grilling.

  20. davestradamus1

    Is there a gate you could wheel the grill out of while in use? Great storage space but not a good place to have a massive accidental flare up.

  21. BriefNormalJourney

    Drag it out front and meet your neighbors over some meat.

  22. TotallyNotDad

    Surprised they let you have a grill tbh that is way too small of a space

  23. theCaffeinatedOwl22

    I think you know the answer if you’re asking. This is very unsafe and as much as I love grilling I would never do this even with landlord permission.

  24. Infymus

    Yeah no. You would need to keep it clean constantly to make sure there were no flare-ups. You need air flow around it. You would need to monitor it constantly. I would not chance it.

  25. theFooMart

    Ya, don’t do that. You’re probably breaking multiple fire codes. The fence on two sides is flammable, the deck above you is flammable, the siding is meltable. One grease fire could burn down multiple people’s homes.

  26. Slackersr

    Things that won’t end well for 1000 Alex

  27. zen_and_artof_chaos

    10 bucks this isn’t allowed by the fire department

  28. Tuffmuff34

    Nope. Nowhere to go if things get out of hand

  29. Additional-King-9650

    I wouldn’t chance that even once. You’re asking for a disaster. Move it & happy and peaceful grilling elsewhere.

  30. Red-Tail-Jay

    Keep it low and don’t walk away and you’ll be fine, would not hurt to have a hose or fire extinguisher nearby just in case but that should always be within responsible distance anyways. If you’re a seasoned griller you’ll be fine. Just empty the grease trap when you are finished.

  31. Hot_Wait_3304

    Even if it didn’t catch anything on fire I am wondering how toasty your neighbors feet would be if they walked out on their deck mid grill.

  32. woodwork16

    Illegal in Texas.
    The instructions for the grill also state to be a certain distance away from buildings.