Thermador Professional grill sizes
Thermador offers Professional outdoor grills in three sizes: 36″ (3 main burners, compact), 42″ (4 main burners, most popular), and 54″ (5+ burners, maximum cooking area). All models feature commercial-grade stainless steel construction and are designed for built-in island installations.
Standard features across all sizes
Ceramic rod ignition on every burner. Precision gas valve control. Stainless steel cooking grates. Integrated warming rack. Grease management system with removable drip tray. Built-in thermometer in lid.
Available add-ons
Infrared searing zone: Dedicated high-heat ceramic burner for restaurant-quality searing. Rotisserie: Heavy-duty motor with infrared rear burner. Smoker box: Dedicated burner and wood chip tray for smoke flavor. Side burner (sold separately) for sauces, side dishes, or wok cooking.
Choosing your size
36″: ideal for couples and small families, or limited outdoor counter space. 42″: the sweet spot — enough room for a full meal for 6-8 people, with space for direct and indirect cooking zones. 54″: for serious outdoor entertainers — multiple cooking zones, plus room for an infrared searing area alongside the main grates.
Outdoor kitchen planning
Built-in installations require a non-combustible island (stone, brick, or stainless steel). Maintain clearances per the installation manual. Gas line must be appropriately sized for the grill’s total BTU output. Adequate ventilation around and above the grill is required — check local building codes for outdoor cooking appliance requirements.
Need professional Thermador Grill service?
If troubleshooting doesn’t resolve the issue, our factory-certified Thermador technicians can help. We service all Thermador Grill models across all 50 states with genuine OEM parts and a 30-day labor warranty. Schedule service online — same-day booking available.
Related Thermador resources
- Thermador Grill repair service — certified technicians in all 50 states
- Thermador error code database — search all Grill error codes
- Thermador model database — specifications and repair info by model number
- Thermador official site — official specifications, manuals, and product information
Important notes for Thermador grill owners
- Always use genuine OEM parts — aftermarket components may fit but can compromise performance, safety, and warranty coverage on Thermador appliances
- Never ignore error codes — Thermador codes are diagnostic aids designed to prevent small issues from becoming major failures. Address them promptly
- Keep your owners manual accessible — it contains model-specific maintenance schedules and troubleshooting trees. Digital versions are available on the Thermador official site
- Document issues before calling — note error codes, symptoms, when they started, and patterns. This helps the technician diagnose faster
- Use surge protectors — power fluctuations damage electronic control boards. A quality surge protector protects your investment
Making the right investment decision
Thermador appliances are premium investments designed for 15-20 years of service. When evaluating options, consider:
- Age — under 10 years: almost always repair. 10-15: evaluate cost. Over 15: consider replacement for major repairs
- Cost threshold — repair exceeding 50% of a new equivalent unit usually favors replacement
- Repair frequency — a single repair is normal. Multiple in 12 months suggests systemic aging
- Parts availability — discontinued models may have limited parts, extending repair timelines
- Energy efficiency — newer models may offer savings that offset part of replacement cost
Our technicians provide honest repair-vs-replace recommendations. Schedule service online for a diagnostic evaluation.