Roll the grill to the edge of the deck or patio or move the appliance into the backyard.
How to protect siding from grill heat.
Mounted a few inches off the ground will encourage airflow to keep the fence cool.
Keep it secured against the side of the building between the building and your gas grill.
You can place the bottom of the panel at least two feet from the wall to keep it from falling.
From your lumberyard get a 4 by 8 panel of fireproof rated drywall.
The way metal is installed behind a wood burning appliance is it is mounted against the back wall with 1 inch stand offs to leave a space behind it.
It can be rolled back.
The grill should not be used.
Your house is not designed to handle the intense heat from a grill and there is no way to put a heat shield on the side of your house.
For your temporary shield siding repair pros recommend purchasing a 4 x8 panel of fireproof rated drywall.
The day after the cookout store it in a dry location indoors.
If the heat shield is over a surface like siding i would have a bigger gap maybe 2 to help with the airflow.
There is also a product called stove board that may come with fasteners for drywall but you will need to come up with your own fasteners for vinyl siding.
You should move your grill away from your house siding.
Sheet metal is fine.
The heat shield must be larger than grill.
Place your panel properly so your vinyl siding stays protected.
Lean it securely against the side of your home between it and the gas grill.
The most logical place for our gas grill a mid sized three burner grill on which we cook a couple of times per week happens to be alongside an exterior wall clad in vinyl siding.
You also want to make sure that your grill doesn t deposit toxic levels of carbon monoxide into your house through a window.
Move the grill out from the side of the house on a deck or patio while cooking.
I ve had this grill for over 12 years been a good one don t ever get rid of an old aluminum gas grill you can rebuild them get new parts make your own i got.
How about some metal siding in a color that goes with what you have.