Your Source for Perfect Flame Grills

Weber Grill Parts


Weber has an extremely long history of satisfying its customers with quality grills which consist of only top quality materials making up their weber grill parts. Throughout the years, weber grills have made a huge impact in the grilling industry, and they have quickly become one of the most popular grill manufacturers in the world. Whether you are looking for gas grills, charcoal grills, smokers, etc., Weber is a company that can provide you with exactly what you need, when you need it, and at a price you can afford.

Unfortunately, like nearly all products, grills can get worn out, and you may need to replace your Weber grill parts as the years go by. No worries though! We will provide you with a list of the most common parts on Weber gas and charcoal grills that go bad, and explain to you just how easy it is to fix those parts.

Weber Ignitors

Replacement ignitors are easily accesible for your Weber gas grills. This is a part which wears out on nearly all types of grills, and is not just a Weber grills problem. Ignitors usually reside next to the basin of the grill where they ignite the gas fumes and create the necessary heat for grilling. Because they are so close to the outside, ignitors are easily accessible and can be replaced very simply using basic hand tools. If your Weber grill has been becoming more difficult to light and get going, suspect possible ignitor wear and look for a replacement.

Weber Burners

Although this piece does not usually wear out, you can replace old burners that have become discolored, or damaged by water (rusted). Burners either snap on and off, or are held in place by only a few screws. Obtaining replacement burners for your Weber grill is a simple task, and replacing them is only a 5-10 minute job, depending on your skill level. This is one of the many barbeque grill parts that usually never has to be replaced. Like all parts, you can buy these at Amazon, Lowes, AllPartsGrills, from the Weber site, or online anywhere that sells Weber grill parts.

Weber Heat Indicators

One of the most important aspects of any grill or barbeque is the ability to read you the internal temperature. Heat indicators allow you to monitor you food and prepare it properly, without over-cooking or under-cooking the meal. Unfortunate for us grillers, the heat indicator sometimes just quit working on us, or read us improper temperatures that we cannot follow. Fortuntely, though, when the heat indicators DO stop working, this is a very obvious thing and we can get on with our lives by merely purchasing a new one for a low cost somewhere online. If your heat indicator is reading too high of a temperature, or too low, and you know better, that's probably a sign of a worn out indicator, and you will need a new one. Online is the best place to buy these types of products, and a simple web search will find you the lowest price possible.

Regulators, Fittings and Hoses

Pieces which are absolutely necessary for a gas grill to work, and parts that, if malfunctioning, might actually cause some issues. Leaking gas lines and fittings aren't a fun thing to bare witness to. If you suspect that your hoses, regulator, or fittings aren't working properly, consider buying some new ones. If left in the sun, and without a Weber grill cover, your Weber grill parts can wear out more easily, and cause nasty gas leaks. It is important to fix these leaks as soon as possible to prevent any personal injuries from occurring.

There are many Weber grill parts available for add-on, or replacement on your Weber grill/grills. If you own a Weber grill, remember to keep it safe with a Weber grill cover so it lasts as long as you need it to last.