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Fix or replace your gas grill? Compare real repair costs, parts, and when upgrading makes sense.
Whether it is the time to repair your gas grill, or replace its parts or buy a new grill, this post makes you understand how to pick the rig
Honest tech advice, a common question from clients
One of the most common questions I get is: “Is it worth fixing this, or should I just replace it?”
The answer? It depends — not just on the hardware, but on what you rely on it to do.
Sometimes a $45 repair can save you $1,000. Other times, it’s kinder (and smarter) to start fresh.
I’m not here to upsell or over-repair. I’ll give it to you straight. If it’s worth fixing, I’ll fix it. If it’s not, I’ll tell you — and even help you choose what to replace it with.
💬 Practical, flat-rate tech support. Christchurch-based. Just honest help, when you need it.