Because ignition systems age quietly. Spark modules weaken, electrodes drift, and wiring absorbs heat stress. The grill still wants to work; it just can’t decide when.
Very. Burners wear at different rates, ports clog, and gas flow shifts. What looks like a cooking mistake is often a distribution problem hiding in plain sight.
Heat output and heat delivery aren’t the same. Restricted airflow or tired burners can produce warmth without efficiency, stretching cook times without obvious failure.
Yes, mainly because they live harder lives. Constant cycles and higher demand compress wear. The repair logic stays disciplined, but durability matters more.
When ignition fails before service, flames behave unpredictably, or safety feels uncertain. Emergency BBQ grill repair isn’t about rushing—it’s about restoring control before risk escalates.