Help! I found a crack in my barbecue! What you can do to fix it and, more importantly, how you can avoid these inconveniences Ready for your barbecue and you found an unpleasant surprise? Let's see why cracks may form in masonry barbecues and what you can do to fix them. Categories: How to use Barbecues
Some tips for the first barbecue of the season Still damp after winter, your masonry barbecue needs to be treated with a little caution. To avoid any nasty surprises, the first time you light a masonry BBQ, do it gradually. Let's take a look at some advice from the technical department at Sunday. Categories: How to use Barbecues
End-of-season cleaning Three things to do before closing up your stove for summer Spring. The moment when your pellet stove can start to enjoy its well-deserved summer rest gets closer by the day. The expert from MCZ gives us some advice to heed if we want to find our stove in perfect condition for the next cold season. Categories: How to use Pellet stoves
Cooking on a closed fireplace? Closed fireplaces are actually intended for heating purposes When you think of a traditional open fireplace, using the embers to cook is practically automatic. But when we have a closed fireplace, there are a few things that need to be carefully considered. Categories: How to use Wood-fired cooking Barbecues Fireplaces
The annual manteinance What it is and to whom it is better to contact Pellets and wood-burning products must be yearly checked. Let's see what our Customer Service suggests. Categories: How to use Fireplaces Pellet stoves Wood-fuelled stoves
First lighting Does this really have to be done by an authorised technician? You have just purchased a pellet or wood-burning product and you are keen to get it started. But is it better to temper your enthusiasm and have an authorised technician light it the first time? Let's see what our Customer Service suggests. Categories: How to install How to use Pellet boilers Pellet stoves Wood-fuelled stoves