Replacement Parts

Grill Replacement Parts by Category & Brand

Find the right replacement part for your grill. Browse by part type if you know what's failed, or by grill brand if you're not sure. Every guide on this site covers OEM and aftermarket options, model compatibility, and installation notes — so you order the right part the first time.

Part Categories

Browse Replacement Parts by Category

Every gas grill uses the same core replacement parts — burners, flavorizer bars, grates, igniters, and grease management. Click a category to see the complete guide.

Flavorizer Bars

V-shaped metal bars that sit above the burners, catch drippings, and vaporize them into flavor. The most commonly replaced Weber part. Sizes vary by grill model.

Compatible brands

Weber SpiritWeber GenesisWeber Summit
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Burner Tubes

The stainless steel tubes that deliver gas to the flame across the cook box. Typically last 5–10 years before rust opens holes or warps the tube.

Compatible brands

WeberChar-BroilNexgrill
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Cooking Grates

The cooking surface. Available in porcelain-enameled cast iron, porcelain-enameled steel, or stainless steel — each with different heat retention and lifespan.

Compatible brands

WeberTraegerChar-Broil
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Igniters & Ignition Systems

Push-button modules, electrodes, batteries, and wiring that light the burners. Most common cause of "grill won't light" complaints.

Compatible brands

WeberChar-BroilNexgrill
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Heat Plates & Deflectors

Metal plates above the burners that distribute heat evenly and protect the tubes from grease. Used on grills that don't have flavorizer bars.

Compatible brands

Char-BroilNexgrillKenmoreDyna-Glo
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Grease Management

Drip pans, grease trays, catch cans, and the aluminum liners that go inside them. Replacing these prevents grease fires and keeps the grill safe.

Compatible brands

WeberChar-BroilTraeger
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Gas Hoses & Regulators

The LP hose, regulator, and connection fittings that deliver propane or natural gas to the burners. Replace every 5–10 years for safety.

Compatible brands

WeberChar-BroilNexgrill
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Control Knobs

Knobs for each burner valve. Cosmetic replacements for broken, melted, or sun-faded knobs. Fits vary by grill generation.

Compatible brands

WeberChar-BroilNexgrill
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Grill Covers

Weather protection. The single highest-ROI accessory for any gas grill — extends the life of every other part by 5+ years.

Compatible brands

WeberTraegerNexgrillChar-Broil
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Grill Brands

Browse Replacement Parts by Grill Brand

Already know the grill you own? Jump to its dedicated parts hub — each covers every generation, every sub-model, and every commonly replaced part.

Weber Spirit Parts

Weber's best-selling gas grill line. Three generations since 1995 — Spirit I, Spirit II, and the 2025+ Reimagined series with Boost Burner technology.

Generations

E-210E-310Spirit II2025+
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Weber Genesis Parts

Weber's flagship mid-premium line since 1985. Six generations: Genesis I, Silver/Gold/Platinum, E/S-series, Genesis II with GS4, 2022+ Redesign, and Genesis Smart.

Generations

SilverGoldPlatinumE-310Genesis IISmart
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Weber Summit Parts

Weber's premium gas grill line. Larger cook boxes, higher BTU output, and extended-warranty stainless construction. Fewer parts fail but replacements are pricey when they do.

Models

S-470S-670Summit E
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Weber Smokey Mountain Parts

Weber's charcoal smoker line. Water pans, grates, thermometers, and door seals are the most commonly replaced parts on a Weber Smokey Mountain cooker.

Sizes

14"18"22"
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Weber Kettle / Charcoal Parts

Weber Original Kettle, Master-Touch, Performer, and Jumbo Joe. Grates, ash pans, dampers, wheels, and handles all wear out over time on charcoal grills.

Models

Original KettleMaster-TouchPerformer
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Traeger Parts

Traeger pellet grill replacement parts — auger motors, hot rods, fire pots, drip trays, and thermocouples. Traeger grills have specific consumable parts that wear out on a predictable schedule.

Models

Pro 575Pro 780IronwoodTimberline
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Expert Grill Parts

Replacement burners, grates, heat plates, grease trays, covers, igniters, regulators, and model-specific Expert Grill parts. Practical compatibility guide for 3, 4, 5, and 6-burner models.

Models

3-burner4-burner5-burner6-burnerCharcoal
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Char-Broil Parts

Char-Broil gas grill parts including Performance series, Signature series, and TRU-Infrared model components. Known for affordable aftermarket availability.

Series

PerformanceSignatureTRU-Infrared
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Nexgrill Parts

Nexgrill replacement parts covering the Evolution, Deluxe, and smart grill ranges. Often sold at Home Depot with proprietary parts dimensions.

Series

EvolutionDeluxeNeevo
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Quick Guide

How to Find the Right Replacement Part

Most wrong-part orders happen because the grill's model number wasn't checked first. A 30-second process fixes it.

1

Find Your Grill's Model Number

Every grill has a rating label — a silver or white sticker on the cart, rear body, or inside a cart door. Write down the exact model and the year of manufacture. "A Weber Spirit" is not enough; a Weber Spirit II E-310 from 2018 needs different parts than a Weber Spirit E-310 from 2010.

2

Identify the Failing Part

Remove the cooking grates and inspect what's underneath. Rust holes in the tubes? Burner tubes. Flaked bars? Flavorizer bars. Grill clicks but won't light? Igniter. Take a phone photo before ordering — comparing photos to product listings is the fastest way to confirm fit.

3

Pick OEM or Aftermarket

OEM Weber parts are guaranteed-fit and covered by warranty (file a warranty claim first if your grill is under 10 years old — parts may be free). Aftermarket parts from reputable brands (Hongso, QuliMetal, Uniflasy, GRILLJOY, BBQration) are 30–60% cheaper and work well for most parts. Both are legitimate; the right choice depends on your grill's age and budget.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which replacement part fits my grill?

Start with your grill's model number from the rating label. Then match your failing part to the right category page on this site — each category page (flavorizer bars, burner tubes, etc.) includes a size chart and compatibility list by model. Measure your existing part before ordering if possible; "fits Weber Spirit" on a product listing doesn't tell you which generation it fits.

Are aftermarket grill parts as good as OEM?

Sometimes better, sometimes worse — it depends on the brand. Reputable aftermarket brands (Hongso, QuliMetal, Uniflasy, GRILLJOY, BBQration) use the same 304-grade stainless steel as Weber OEM and cost 30–60% less. Cheap no-name aftermarket parts use thin coated steel and fail within a season. Brand reputation matters more than price.

My grill is still under warranty. Should I buy parts or file a claim?

File a warranty claim first. Weber's 10-year limited warranty covers most Spirit and Genesis grills sold since 2018. If the part is covered, Weber will ship it free. Only buy replacement parts retail once you've confirmed the warranty doesn't apply.

How long do gas grill parts typically last?

Burner tubes: 5–10 years. Porcelain flavorizer bars: 3–5 years. Stainless flavorizer bars: 7–10+ years. Cooking grates: 3–8 years depending on material. Igniter batteries: 1–3 years. Regulator and gas hose: replace every 5–10 years for safety. A grill that's been covered and maintained annually will hit the high end of every range.

Why are there so many different part numbers for the "same" Weber grill?

Weber has reused model names like "E-310" across multiple generations of grills that are fundamentally different inside. A Weber Spirit E-310 from 2010 has a completely different cook box, burner configuration, and part sizes than a Spirit II E-310 from 2018 or a Spirit II E-310 from 2020. The rating label inside the cart confirms which generation you actually own.

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