Built-in grills
Premium cleaning approach adjusted for built-in grills and the way they collect grease, carbon, ash, heat discoloration, and residue.
Pure Grate cleans beyond the grates — focusing on burner areas, grease channels, removable components, stainless presentation, visible inspection, and the surrounding outdoor kitchen environment.
For homeowners who want their grill to feel worthy of the patio, stonework, cabinetry, and entertaining space around it.

Each appliance type has different grease paths, heat patterns, finish concerns, and access limitations. The cleaning approach adapts to the equipment.
Premium cleaning approach adjusted for built-in grills and the way they collect grease, carbon, ash, heat discoloration, and residue.
Premium cleaning approach adjusted for pellet grills and the way they collect grease, carbon, ash, heat discoloration, and residue.
Premium cleaning approach adjusted for smokers and the way they collect grease, carbon, ash, heat discoloration, and residue.
Premium cleaning approach adjusted for kamado grills and the way they collect grease, carbon, ash, heat discoloration, and residue.
Premium cleaning approach adjusted for outdoor kitchens and the way they collect grease, carbon, ash, heat discoloration, and residue.
Premium cleaning approach adjusted for gas grills and the way they collect grease, carbon, ash, heat discoloration, and residue.
Premium cleaning approach adjusted for luxury stainless systems and the way they collect grease, carbon, ash, heat discoloration, and residue.
Professional cleaning is not just a shiny exterior. The work focuses below the cooking surface where old grease, blocked channels, weak flame patterns, and odors usually begin.
Surface cleaning and visible burner-area attention to support airflow and reveal wear.
Drip trays, channels, and accessible grease paths are addressed to reduce old buildup.
Grates, heat plates, racks, trays, and accessible removable parts are cleaned outside the cook surface.
Exterior and presentation surfaces are refined with a stainless-safe mindset where condition allows.
Igniter response and visible ignition areas are checked during reassembly.
Final wipe-down and reassembly focus on a cleaner cooking environment before normal preheat.
A consistent process for luxury grills, smokers, built-ins, and outdoor kitchen environments — disciplined enough for premium homes, personal enough for local craftsmanship.
Document equipment type, access, buildup, visible wear, and surrounding outdoor kitchen materials.
Respect stone, stainless, decking, cabinetry, counters, landscape edges, and the work area before cleaning begins.
Remove grease and carbon from grates, trays, channels, burner areas, and accessible interior surfaces.
Improve stainless presentation, reduce staining where possible, and reset neglected components without harsh shortcuts.
Refine knobs, ledges, exterior faces, racks, and guest-facing surfaces with an appliance-detailing mindset.
Return removable components carefully and keep the grill organized, stable, and ready for normal startup.
Review ignition response, visible flame areas, grease pathways, and part concerns that may need later attention.
Every service page points back to the same quality doctrine: safe surfaces, careful documentation, restrained communication, and premium appliance preservation.
Cleaning choices support a cleaner cooking environment before normal manufacturer preheat.
No harsh pressure-washing posture around luxury patios, stone, cabinetry, or sensitive appliance areas.
Presentation work respects finish condition, grain direction, heat staining, oxidation, and restoration limits.
Gas grills, smokers, pellet systems, ceramic cookers, and built-ins receive different care paths.
The service is organized to avoid leaving grease, residue, or careless cleanup around premium properties.
Visible wear, part concerns, and restoration limits can be documented for clear homeowner decisions.
Pure Grate is independent and not manufacturer-affiliated. The care model is designed for high-value equipment where finish, access, grease paths, airflow, and replacement guidance matter.
This Lynx built-in grill shows the difference between heavy grease, carbon, and lid staining before service and a cleaner stainless cooking environment after detailed Pure Grate care.
Use the before-and-after proof to understand the level of buildup professional grill cleaning is designed to address.
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Pure Grate is designed for customers who care about the appliance, the patio, and the guest experience — not just whether the grates look passable.
Premium appliance care should not create new problems. Pure Grate avoids aggressive shortcuts that feel cheap, risky, or careless around expensive outdoor environments.
Chosen to protect appliance finishes, surrounding outdoor kitchen materials, and the long-term presentation of the grill.
Chosen to protect appliance finishes, surrounding outdoor kitchen materials, and the long-term presentation of the grill.
Chosen to protect appliance finishes, surrounding outdoor kitchen materials, and the long-term presentation of the grill.
Chosen to protect appliance finishes, surrounding outdoor kitchen materials, and the long-term presentation of the grill.
The service is positioned around outdoor appliance care: burner areas, grease channels, removable components, stainless presentation, visible inspection, and surface-safe methods rather than a rushed wash-down.
No harsh pressure-washing approach is used. Pure Grate avoids methods that can force water into sensitive components, damage finishes, or create avoidable mess around premium patios.
Yes. Built-in grills, stainless systems, luxury grill heads, outdoor kitchens, pellet grills, smokers, kamado cookers, and gas grills can be serviced depending on condition and access.
Pure Grate standard grill cleaning starts at $299. Final pricing depends on grill size, burners, condition, built-in access, needed parts, and travel distance.
Most grill cleanings take two to four hours depending on size, buildup, and restoration needs. Large built-in grills and outdoor kitchens can take longer.
Yes. After service is complete and the grill is reassembled, you can use it according to normal manufacturer startup and preheat guidance.
Heavy grease, blocked trays, pest residue, deteriorated parts, and flare-up fuel can create safety concerns. Cleaning helps reduce these risks.
Send your grill brand, type, burner count, condition, city, and optional photos for a precise quote that respects the equipment.