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Make Every Meal Count with PGS Grills

Trusted by homeowners and professionals alike, PGS gas grills are crafted from premium materials and equipped with modern safety features, matchless ignitions, and even heat distribution. Find the perfect fit for your outdoor kitchen setup with freestanding and built-in grills — then watch every meal turn into a masterpiece. 

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PGS Grills: Commercial-Grade Quality, Built for Everyday Grilling


PGS grills — short for Performance Grilling Systems — are trusted by both residential grill enthusiasts and commercial property managers for one main reason: long-lasting, high-performance grilling with minimal maintenance. Whether you're outfitting a shared outdoor space or upgrading your backyard cooking station, PGS gas grills offer durability, safety features, and consistent cooking power that make them a top-tier choice.

Engineered for Long-Term Use

When it comes to outdoor grills, quality starts with construction. PGS grills are made from high-grade materials like 304 stainless steel and cast aluminum, designed to resist rust, heat warping, and weather damage over time. These grills are not only tough — they're thoughtfully engineered for everyday use.

PGS is especially known for its no-nonsense approach to grilling: fewer flashy features and more focus on performance, safety, and longevity. From the heavy-duty grates to the robust burners, every detail of a PGS BBQ grill is built with purpose.

Safety and Innovation Go Hand-in-Hand

A standout feature of many PGS gas grills is the built-in one-hour gas flow timer, particularly useful in commercial or multi-family settings. This integrated timer automatically shuts off the gas supply after 60 minutes, helping to prevent accidents or waste — especially in shared spaces like apartment complexes, condos, and resorts.

PGS also integrates safety-forward design elements like non-removable control knobs and permanently etched lighting instructions. These features are especially helpful in community grilling areas, reducing the risk of misuse or tampering.

Versatile Grill Lines to Fit Your Needs

PGS offers several product lines to meet the needs of both commercial and residential buyers:

T-Series

Designed specifically for commercial use, the T-Series is a popular choice for apartment buildings, parks, and shared patios. These grills include the gas timer, anti-theft knobs, and a commercial-grade build designed for high-volume cooking and all-day durability. With options in natural gas and liquid propane, and choices between pedestal-mounted or built-in designs, the T-Series is ideal for public use without sacrificing performance.

Legacy Series

The Legacy Series is ideal for homeowners who want professional-level performance in a backyard setting. These grills feature thick stainless steel cooking grids, ceramic briquettes for even heat distribution, and sleek stainless steel finishes. Legacy models blend modern design with rugged capability, offering the power and flexibility serious grillers demand.

A-Series

Compact yet powerful, the A-Series includes post-mounted and cart-mounted options perfect for smaller spaces. These models often feature 30,000–40,000 BTUs of cooking power, continuous spark ignition, and optional side shelves for extra prep space. They're a great choice for homeowners who want the quality of a PGS grill in a smaller footprint.

Reliable Performance, Every Time

PGS BBQ grills are known for their consistent heat, fast ignition, and simple temperature control. The burner systems — usually U-shaped or H-shaped depending on the model — are designed to deliver strong, even flames across the entire cooking surface. Ceramic briquette systems beneath the grates help reduce flare-ups and promote even cooking, even during long grill sessions.

Many users appreciate how quickly these grills reach cooking temperature and how reliably they hold that heat. Whether you're searing steaks or slow-cooking vegetables, PGS grills offer steady, dependable performance.

Why Choose a PGS Grill?

  • Made to Last: Commercial-grade materials and sturdy design.
  • Smart Safety Features: Built-in gas timer, anti-theft controls, and tamper-proof design.
  • Consistent Heat: Even cooking with minimal flare-ups.
  • Minimal Maintenance: Easy-to-clean surfaces and long-lasting components.
  • Flexible Configurations: Choose from built-in, pedestal, or cart-mounted models in both natural gas and propane options.

Perfect for Homes or Shared Spaces

Whether you’re designing an upscale outdoor kitchen or installing a durable solution for a high-traffic patio, PGS grills deliver performance that holds up year after year. With a strong reputation among property managers, homeowners, and grilling purists alike, these grills are a smart investment for anyone who values quality, safety, and simplicity.

Explore our collection of PGS grills today and discover the ideal solution for your outdoor cooking needs. Built with purpose, backed by performance — that’s the PGS promise.

FAQs

The main types of BBQ grills are: 

  • Gas grills: Convenient and easy to control. 
  • Charcoal grills: Traditional, with a smoky flavor and high heat. 
  • Pellet grills: Use wood pellets for consistent heat and a rich flavor. 
  • Electric grills: Great for small spaces or indoors. 
  • Kamado grills: Ceramic grills that retain heat well for smoking and roasting. 

Gas grills heat up faster, are easier to clean, and offer precise control over temperature. Charcoal grills take longer to heat but offer better searing and richer, smokier flavors. 

These models can run more than one fuel, usually gas and charcoal at the same time. Some brands offer true hybrids, while other gas grills come with charcoal trays or smoker boxes.  

For a family of 4, a grill with 300–500 square inches of cooking space is usually sufficient. If you entertain often, look for 500+ square inches. 

Yes, but only if your grill is compatible or convertible. You may need a conversion kit and professional installation for a direct gas line.