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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.

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.

Need a foundation first? See Island Frames & Kits. For airflow and safety parts, add Vent Panels; for overhead capture, see Vent Hoods.

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