Installing a grill in a wood or PVC island? A stainless-steel insulated jacket is your first—and required—layer of fire protection. Keep framing cool, warranties intact, and insurance inspectors happy.
Why Buy Jackets from Solavi Living?
- 16-gauge 304 stainless shells resist rust and salt air
- Welded self-supporting ledge drops straight into cut-outs
- Matches OEM grills—no odd gaps or loss of airflow
- UL-rated thermal wrap tested to 1 ,200 °F
Related Safety Components
- Power Burners & Wok Burners – add boil & sear power safely
- Outdoor Vent Hoods – capture grease & smoke
- Access Doors & Trash Bins – service access that seals out rain
Do You Need an Insulated Jacket? (3 min)
Need guidance? Ask our safety pros—we’ll match the correct jacket to your grill cut-out.
Frequently Asked Questions
🔥 Why do I need an insulated jacket?
Combustible framing such as wood or PVC can ignite at 200 °F. Jackets create a steel air-gap barrier that keeps exterior temps under 120 °F.
📏 How do I size the jacket?
Order the exact model made for your grill brand and width—cut-outs match the grill’s flange plus 1⁄4-inch clearance.
🛠️ Do jackets reduce airflow to the grill?
No—OEM jackets include rear and bottom vents so your grill still draws cooling air around the firebox.
🔄 Can I retrofit a jacket after the island is built?
Yes—most slide in from the top once the grill is removed. Verify there’s clearance for the self-supporting ledge.