Hey everyone! I am new here and searched to be sure I am not repeating anyone... I am in the middle of covered patio/outdoor kitchen construction and I have run into the question of whether the cabinet base for grill, burner, and smoker needs to be non combustable. Products that will be built in include the following:
•Napoleon 700 44RB
•Napoleon 700 Power Burner
•Kamado Joe Big Joe
Sounds like a dumb question as I initially was planning all non-combustable; however, the local company I got the grill from said it comes with a thermal jacket that would eliminate this requirement. I thought this was an add on and am still trying to confirm with 100% certainty that it comes with this jacket. But even if the grill has the jacket, I am not receiving clear answers around requirements for power burner and Kamado. The Kamado will sit on lowered counter, so does the surround need to be non-combustable? I want to make sure this is done right but also want it to look nice... we have a huge stone fireplace and initially planned to wrap cabinets in same stone but then decided it was too much stone. Our house is all wood cedar siding, so we are liking the idea of sticking with similar look that can be painted to match house. You'll see in attached plans that the cabinets wraps around entire outside portion of covered space. Again I just want to make sure it is done correctly from the start and I am being told different things and curious to hear what materials others have used. Thank you all!
•Napoleon 700 44RB
•Napoleon 700 Power Burner
•Kamado Joe Big Joe
Sounds like a dumb question as I initially was planning all non-combustable; however, the local company I got the grill from said it comes with a thermal jacket that would eliminate this requirement. I thought this was an add on and am still trying to confirm with 100% certainty that it comes with this jacket. But even if the grill has the jacket, I am not receiving clear answers around requirements for power burner and Kamado. The Kamado will sit on lowered counter, so does the surround need to be non-combustable? I want to make sure this is done right but also want it to look nice... we have a huge stone fireplace and initially planned to wrap cabinets in same stone but then decided it was too much stone. Our house is all wood cedar siding, so we are liking the idea of sticking with similar look that can be painted to match house. You'll see in attached plans that the cabinets wraps around entire outside portion of covered space. Again I just want to make sure it is done correctly from the start and I am being told different things and curious to hear what materials others have used. Thank you all!
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