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Jul 04, 2011 | How to choose a grill Check size carefully. The more people you regularly feed, the larger the cooking area should be. Don’t buy by BTU (British Thermal Unit). BTUs per hour don’t guarantee faster preheating or better searing and cooking. Focus on features. An electronic igniter is usually easier and more reliable than a push-button or rotary starter. Stainless-steel or coated cast-iron grates tend to sear well and keep grilling temperatures more consistent. Infrared technology can radiate intense
heat to food, not just the air, and is also good for searing. Know the stainless. Higher grades, such as 304 and other 300-series stainless, are less prone to rust and better able to fight corrosion than less expensive 400 series. Different grades of stainless are often used on different grill parts.
Think safety. When shopping, test a grill’s sturdiness by gently nudging it at several points. Look for sharp corners and edges. Grip the handles; hands could get burned if they are too close to a hot lid. Flare-ups happen, but usually the greater the space between the grates and burners, the fewer flare-ups.
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Aug 30, 2011 | Highlights include walls of glass that open to a beach front patio with BBQ, master suite with fireplace and ocean-view office, and a roof top deck with a brand new spa. For someone looking to become a more permanent neighbor to the stars, a 10-acre,
Aug 31, 2011 | Patrons may also dine outside on the patio which includes a 24 foot fireplace and a 20 foot Olive tree shipped in from California. “It's fantastic when it's lit and gives a rustic themed Napa Valley feel with a camp twist,” he said.
Sep 04, 2011 | In the living room, they installed a wood-burning insert in the fireplace and extended the hearth 18 inches with ceramic tile. “Most heat goes up the chimney in a regular fireplace,” Ron said. “This stove burns wood efficiently and makes a tremendous
Sep 02, 2011 | campfire, trench fire, or other fire in an outdoor location where fuel being burned is not contained in an approved incinerator, outdoor fireplace, barbecue grill or barbecue pit is prohibited not only in the city by the City Fire Code,
Aug 21, 2011 | Built in 1991, it features wood and marble floors, an elevator, fireplace, grill and wraparound porch. The Mediterranean estate has a home theater for eight, a fitness room, separate guest house and pool. It sits on 120 feet of bay front property and
Can anyone give me a how to site to do a grill/fireplace for outside?
Feb 04, 2544 by sassy brat
I have many used red bricks 9and half by 3 quarters by 4,I want to put them to good use.I want lots of pictures on this site for examples.
http://www.home-addition.com/patio.htm
Try that one. I have been looking around also so I hope you have some good answers.
I'm interested in building a clubhouse, 24'X36', w/ a fireplace/grill, sinks, etc, any floorplans avail ?
Sep 10, 2006 by Robert R
Thats 864 sq.ft..If you do it yourself it should run you $25 sq.ft.($21600) for materials.But it really depends on what you build it out of ( slab,pier&beam,brick,straw,tin,mud,wattel) and how you are going to handel your plumbing,and what kind of fireplace. So you could go as high as $86400($100 per sq ft. House plans are everywhere(library,browse HD or Lowes)