Might need to slap on another coat at the start of each grill season but this is pretty short work.
Protect siding from grill heat.
Keep the bottom part of the panel at least two feet from the siding to prevent it from falling.
The way metal is installed behind a wood burning appliance is it is mounted against the back wall with 1 inch stand offs to leave a space behind it.
Another thought particularly if the fence is painted white would be to paint on a good coat of slaked lime.
The heat shield must be larger than grill.
Place your panel properly so your vinyl siding stays protected.
You also want to make sure that your grill doesn t deposit toxic levels of carbon monoxide into your house through a window.
It s possible that you install a too small heat shield and protect a small area but you melt the siding beyond the heat shield.
The day after the cookout store it in a dry location indoors.
There is also a product called stove board that may come with fasteners for drywall but you will need to come up with your own fasteners for vinyl siding.
Keep it secured against the side of the building between the building and your gas grill.
Set a 5x5 piece of sheet metal over the same size piece of fire resistant drywall and drill holes through the metal into the drywall in the four corners.
While we ve been pretty careful so far this season to keep the grill a reasonable distance from the siding it s starting to show signs of heat damage some warping.
Lean it securely against the side of your home between it and the gas grill.
Step 4 attach the metal to the drywall with screws.
From your lumberyard get a 4 by 8 panel of fireproof rated drywall.
Mounted a few inches off the ground will encourage airflow to keep the fence cool.
Lime in a bucket.
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You can place the bottom of the panel at least two feet from the wall to keep it from falling.
How about some metal siding in a color that goes with what you have.
Your house is not designed to handle the intense heat from a grill and there is no way to put a heat shield on the side of your house.
Resistant to radiant heat and easily touched up it is also cheap.
Make a heat shield to protect the vinyl siding on rainy days when the grill absolutely must remain near the house.