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Should you have a separate small open deck for grilling when screen in deck?
Pros of having a separate small open deck for grilling when screened in deck:
- Safety: Keep combustible items away from the main living space.
- Convenience: Easy to access the grill without going through the screened-in deck.
- Ventilation: Allows smoke and heat from grilling to escape.
- Flexibility: Can use the grill in any weather, even when the screened porch is closed.
- Privacy: Helps to keep grilling activities private from neighbors or passersby.
Cons of having a separate small open deck for grilling when screened in deck:
- Space: Requires additional space for the grilling deck.
- Cost: Building a separate grilling deck can be more expensive than incorporating grilling space into the screened-in deck.
- Maintenance: Requires separate maintenance and cleaning for both decks.
- Aesthetics: May be less visually appealing than having the grill integrated into the main screened-in deck.
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