Grease fires are the leading cause of damage to outdoor kitchens in Oklahoma — and they’re almost entirely preventable with proper design and regular maintenance. VistaScapes builds outdoor kitchens with grease management engineered in from the start and educates every client about proper maintenance practices. Here’s what you need to know.
How Grease Fires Start in Outdoor Kitchens
Grease fires in outdoor kitchens typically start in one of three ways:
- Overflow from a full drip pan: Every grill produces grease that drips down to a collection tray or drip pan. When this pan overflows, grease contacts hot grill components and ignites
- Grease buildup in the grill box: Over time, grease accumulates on the bottom of the grill firebox, burner covers, and grill components. Heavy buildups can ignite during normal grilling — creating a dangerous fire from the inside of the grill
- Grease on countertops or cabinet surfaces: Splatter from high-heat cooking accumulates on adjacent surfaces. If this reaches the grill ignition area or a hot appliance surface, it can ignite
Built-In Grease Management Systems
VistaScapes selects and installs grills with effective grease management systems built in. What to look for in a built-in grill’s grease management design:
- Grease channels: Sloped grill box bottom that channels grease toward a collection point rather than allowing it to pool under burners
- Removable drip pan: An easy-to-remove and clean drip pan or tray that catches grease before it contacts heating elements
- Grease management drawer: Some premium grills have a separate dedicated drawer that’s easier to access and clean than integrated drip systems
Grease Management Routine for Oklahoma Homeowners
A consistent grease management routine prevents fires and keeps your outdoor kitchen in top condition:
- After every cook: Allow the grill to cool slightly, then brush grates and empty the drip pan. This single habit prevents 80% of grease fire risk
- Monthly: Remove grates and burner covers, wipe down the inside of the grill firebox with a grill cleaner, and clean the grease management system thoroughly
- Seasonally: Deep clean the entire grill interior — remove all components, clean the burner tubes, and inspect for any grease deposits in hidden areas. Use a quality grill degreaser and rinse thoroughly
Outdoor Kitchen Design Features That Reduce Grease Risk
VistaScapes incorporates several design features in every outdoor kitchen to minimize grease fire risk:
- Non-combustible surfaces throughout: Stone, concrete, or tile countertops adjacent to the grill — no wood surfaces that can catch grease splatter and ignite
- Adequate grill clearances: Proper clearances from grill side burners to adjacent surfaces prevent grease splatter from reaching combustible areas
- Accessible grease management: We position grills in the island so the drip tray is easily accessible from the front without removing appliances
- Fire extinguisher mounting: We include a mounted location for a kitchen-rated fire extinguisher in every outdoor kitchen design
What to Do if You Have a Grease Fire
If a grease fire starts in your outdoor kitchen grill:
- Close the grill lid immediately to smother the fire
- Turn off the gas burners
- If the fire continues, close the gas supply valve
- Use a Class K fire extinguisher if the fire is not contained by closing the lid
- Never use water on a grease fire — it causes the fire to spread dramatically
- If the fire cannot be contained, leave the area and call 911
VistaScapes builds outdoor kitchens that are safe, beautiful, and designed to last. Call 918-779-1317 or contact us online to schedule your free design consultation in Broken Arrow or anywhere in the Tulsa metro.


