I was gifted a Genesis 1000 series and I just finished refurbishing it. Burners looked in good condition (only light surface rust). I replaced the grates with SS rod type and the flavorizer bars. They are not Weber genuine but are SS and seem to fit the same as the original. Let me be clear that I have actually never grilled before - I'm new to the whole thing, so I don't know what is/isn't right!
That said, what I have noticed is that when I run the grill on "Medium" (all 3 burners) as it says on a pack of frozen burgers they much longer to cook to temp as the pack says. This is with about 20 minutes warm up (lid down) and cooking them 6min on each side, keeping the lid down the whole time. It ends up taking about an additional ~6-9 minutes.
One thing I noticed as well is there are definite "hot spots" as indicated by the bread test (this was 20 min preheat on Medium and then each slice sat on there for 3 minutes).
So I'm wondering if something is wrong and what I could possibly do to remedy the "hot spots"? Or is it just that maybe I need to run the grill hotter than I'd expect and just get to know the hot spots?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
That said, what I have noticed is that when I run the grill on "Medium" (all 3 burners) as it says on a pack of frozen burgers they much longer to cook to temp as the pack says. This is with about 20 minutes warm up (lid down) and cooking them 6min on each side, keeping the lid down the whole time. It ends up taking about an additional ~6-9 minutes.
One thing I noticed as well is there are definite "hot spots" as indicated by the bread test (this was 20 min preheat on Medium and then each slice sat on there for 3 minutes).
So I'm wondering if something is wrong and what I could possibly do to remedy the "hot spots"? Or is it just that maybe I need to run the grill hotter than I'd expect and just get to know the hot spots?

Thanks in advance for your advice!