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Collection: Insulated Jackets for Built-In Grills

Installing a grill in a non-masonry island? An insulated jacket creates a protective barrier between the firebox and your cabinet materials—helping you meet manufacturer clearances and best-practice safety guidelines.

Why they matter

  • Safety: reduces heat transfer to wood or composite structures.
  • Compliance: many brands require jackets for non-masonry installs.
  • Clean fit: flanged edges create a finished opening for the grill.

Built for safety. Required for peace of mind.

Insulated jackets are designed to safely install outdoor grills and appliances into combustible enclosures. Each jacket is precision-fit to its compatible appliance, maintaining required clearances while protecting surrounding materials from heat exposure.
Required by manufacturer guidelines when combustible materials are present within 24 inches of the appliance.

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How to choose

  • Match brand & model: jackets are model-specific to align with burner locations and clearances.
  • Opening size: verify cutout dimensions and flange overlap before you cut.
  • Vent strategy: pair with island vent panels and keep a clear path to the gas shutoff.

Install notes

  • Set the jacket level and secure per the brand manual before dropping in the grill.
  • Confirm service access to valves and igniters; dry-fit doors/drawers nearby.
  • Never block ventilation slots; follow all manufacturer instructions.


Insulated Jackets for Built-In Grills
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