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Make your meals the talk of the neighborhood! Please come
into our store and speak with one of our grill pros to help you chose
the right grill!
WE CARRY A FULL
LINE OF WEBER AND BROIL-KING GRILLS IN BOTH NATURAL GAS , PROPANE GAS,
AND CHARCOAL. IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A QUALITY GRILL WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU
ARE LOOKING FOR!

or check out http://www.weber.com/default.aspx
and http://napoleongrills.com to choose one
especially for you.
Delivery and
assembly available.
Wood, Pellet Stoves
and Inserts
Nothing says
Best-In-Class like Vermont Castings. Vermont Castings fireplaces,
inserts and stoves embody true foundry cast iron combined with cutting
edge technologies for the most efficient performance and style.
Whether your
looking for a wood stove, fireplace insert or gas logs we can help!
During the winter months we go full swing into wood and pellet products
for your home. We carry Napoleon, Vermont castings, Enviro, and Pacific
energy. If you have one of these mind, please let us know and we will
quote you the most competitive price out there!
Remember, not all
stoves are created equal. Make sure you buy a high efficient EPA rated
unit, it will save you time and money in the long run.
Check out the
full line of Vermont Castings.
WHY HEAT WITH
WOOD?
1. IT'S
A RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE.
2. NO
GLOBAL WARMING.
3.
IT'S
CHEAPER AND LETS NOT FORGET THE BEAUTY OF THE FLAME AND WHAT IT DOES TO
THE EYE APPEAL OF YOUR HOME
Installation is
available.
How To Buy A Gas Grill
1. Your ready to buy a Gas
Grill? You've gone to the hardware shops and visited the home
improvement stores. You've looked through the newspaper. Now you're more
confused than ever before and what you need is a little friendly advice.
2. The first thing is the price. Rule
number one: You get what you pay for! If you go to your local
department or hardware store (even grocery store) you will see gas
grills in the price range of around $150 to $300. Have a budget in mind
so you know how much you want to spend before you shop. There are
literally hundreds of grills on the market each year, though your local
stores may only carry a few, so having an idea of how much you want to
spend will help narrow your search.
3. The second thing to take into
consideration is the fuel you want to use, propane or natural gas?
Natural gas requires a gas line at the location of your grill. Many
grills can be bought in either configuration but you can't run a propane
grill on natural gas and visa versa. Of course natural gas will cost you
less in the long run and save you trips to the propane store. We feel
that this is the best option and you'll never run out of gas when you
are in the middle of cooking.
4. Next is the material the
grill is made out of. The main body of the grill is usually made from
cast aluminum, sheet metal, cast iron, or stainless steel. Stainless
steel is the preferred material of professional cooking equipment and
the most expensive, but not all stainless steel is created equally.
Remember we talked about that $150 to $300 grill you saw in that home
improvement store cheap stainless steel can rust.
5. Next you will need to pick
the size and features you want. For the size, think about the kinds of
things you will want to cook on your grill and for how many people you
want to cook for. Do you want a side burner? How about multiple level of
cooking surfaces, or a smoker box, side burner, rotisserie burner,
lights or any one of these things that get added to a grill.
6. How high are the BTU's? This
is a measurement of the amount of heat created by the burner. A grill
with higher BTU's will sear your foods faster and give you that
restaurant char broiling flavor.
7. Last but not least feel
comfortable with the place abd sales person you are dealing with.
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