BBQ Grills FAQs
BBQ Grills Frequently Asked Questions
What makes for a great gas grill?
Variable Heat control, this is achieved by having more burners and more control over your fire or heat source. The more burners you have the easier it is to adjust to your foods cooking specifications. Easily accessible and maintained parts are also a must. Also, when searching for a grill the capacity to store all of your accessories like BBQ tools, cookware, and even sauces can be a worthy investment. You want to also look for durability and ease of maintenance. Remember you want to BBQ all the time not repair all the time.
What’s a BTU (British thermal unit)?
“BTU” is used to describe the heat value (energy content) of fuels, and also to describe the power (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_%28physics%29) of heating and cooling systems, such as furnaces, stoves, barbecue grills, and airconditioners.
What kind of fuel should I use to grill?
Whether it is propane, natural gas, charcoal, wood chips, pellets or electricity the choice is always yours and depends on your preference.
Is there any special method to cleaning and maintaining my grill?
Yes. Each grill comes with specific cleaning instructions and regulations for cleaning. Most often they are found in the owner’s manual. If you have lost the owner’s manual then contact us at Busch Fireplaces and we will do our best to get you the information you need.
How often should I clean My Grill?
Cleaning your grill after every use will allow you to maintain your grill for its full life and keep it working properly longer.
My grill won’t light or is broken, what should I do?
A simple call to Busch Fireplaces will provide the information you need in order to order the parts needed to fix the grill and the labor needed to diagnose the problem and replace the parts.


