Sunstone Built-In Grills FAQs

Sunstone Built-In Grills FAQs

What is Sunstone?

Sunstone is an outdoor kitchen manufacturer best known for building complete island systems, which means its built-in grills are designed alongside a deep catalog of matching access doors, drawers, and cabinets.

Its grill lineup is unusually fuel-diverse for its price tier. Alongside conventional gas grills, Sunstone builds charcoal, hybrid multi-fuel, and electric pellet built-ins. Browse the full Sunstone collection to see how the components fit together.

What Sunstone built-in grill series are available?

Sunstone's built-in grills fall into a few distinct groups:

What is the Sunstone Ruby Series?

Ruby is Sunstone's core built-in gas grill line, built around the brand's Pro-Sear burner system.

The 30-inch RUBY3B runs three burners and 45,000 BTUs. The 36-inch RUBY4B steps to four burners and 60,000 BTUs. The 42-inch RUBY5BIR adds a fifth burner plus an infrared burner and rotisserie motor.

If you want a straightforward premium gas grill with strong searing, Ruby is the series to start with.

What is a Sunstone Hybrid grill?

A Sunstone Hybrid built-in lets you cook with gas, charcoal, and hardwood in a single grill rather than installing separate appliances.

The 30-inch Hybrid combines multi-fuel cooking with an infrared burner in a compact cutout. The Emerald 42-inch scales that up for larger islands.

Hybrids suit cooks who want gas convenience on weeknights and live-fire flavor on weekends. If that appeals, also compare the American Made Grills hybrid built-ins.

Does Sunstone make a built-in charcoal or pellet grill?

Yes, both.

The 28-inch charcoal built-in uses an adjustable burn tray so you can control heat by raising or lowering the fuel bed, and it drops into an island the same way a gas grill does.

The 40-inch electric pellet grill adds a cold smoker, which is unusual in a built-in and makes it a genuine option for smoking fish, cheese, and charcuterie in an outdoor kitchen. Compare against other pellet grills before deciding.

What sizes do Sunstone built-in grills come in?

Sunstone built-in grills are available in 28-inch, 30-inch, 36-inch, 40-inch, and 42-inch configurations depending on fuel type.

Gas Ruby models cover 30, 36, and 42 inches. Hybrids are offered at 30 and 42 inches. Charcoal is 28 inches and the pellet grill is 40 inches.

Select the exact model before island construction so your contractor works from the manufacturer's current cutout dimensions rather than the advertised grill width.

Which Sunstone built-in grill is best for an outdoor kitchen?

For a typical residential outdoor kitchen, the 36-inch Ruby is the balanced choice on capacity and island footprint.

For entertaining, the 42-inch Ruby with infrared and rotisserie is the most capable gas option in the lineup.

For a compact island, the 30-inch Ruby or the 30-inch Hybrid keeps the cutout tight. Our general built-in grill FAQs cover how to plan around island constraints.

Are Sunstone grills made from stainless steel?

Sunstone builds its outdoor kitchen equipment from stainless steel, and models such as the 40-inch pellet built-in specify 304 stainless steel, the grade used across most premium built-in grills.

Confirm the exact material specification for the model you are buying, since it can vary by product line. Regardless of grade, a fitted grill cover and routine cleaning do more for how a grill ages than the spec sheet alone.

Can Sunstone grills be installed in an outdoor kitchen island?

Yes, and this is where Sunstone is strongest. The brand builds complete outdoor kitchen island systems, so the grill, doors, drawers, and cabinets are designed to work together.

Before construction, verify the manufacturer's current:

  • Cutout width

  • Cutout depth

  • Cutout height

  • Combustible clearances

  • Ventilation requirements

  • Gas connection requirements

  • Insulating-jacket requirements

See our outdoor kitchen expert advice for island planning guidance.

Do I need an insulating liner for a Sunstone built-in grill?

An insulating grill liner may be required when a built-in grill is installed into an island built from combustible materials such as wood framing.

Charcoal and hybrid grills deserve particular attention here, since solid-fuel cooking behaves differently from gas. Our insulating grill liner FAQs explain when a liner is needed, and the installation instructions for your specific model are the final authority.

Can Sunstone built-in grills run on natural gas or propane?

Sunstone gas and hybrid grills are offered in natural gas and propane configurations depending on the model.

Charcoal models need no gas supply, and the electric pellet grill requires a dedicated electrical connection rather than a gas line, which is worth planning for early in the island design.

Our natural gas and propane grill FAQs compare the fuel options in detail.

Are Sunstone grills good for coastal outdoor kitchens?

Sunstone equipment is used in coastal outdoor kitchens, but the same rule applies as with any brand: verify the stainless grade on the specific model, then commit to maintenance.

Salt, humidity, grease, and airborne contaminants should be cleaned off regularly, and the grill should be kept covered when not in use. See our grill cover FAQs for sizing help.

What makes Sunstone different from other built-in grill brands?

Two things: fuel variety and complete island systems.

Few brands at this price point offer gas, charcoal, hybrid multi-fuel, and electric pellet built-ins. And because Sunstone builds the surrounding cabinetry too, it is straightforward to design a visually consistent island from one supplier.

Shoppers cross-shopping Coyote, Summerset, RCS, or American Made Grills should look hard at Sunstone when the whole island is being purchased at once.

Are Sunstone built-in grills worth the price?

Sunstone competes on breadth rather than on being the cheapest or the most luxurious.

The value case is strongest when you are buying a full island: grill, doors, drawers, and cabinets from one brand, delivered together, designed to line up. Compare against built-in grills in the $2,000 to $3,500 range to see where individual models land.

Which Sunstone grill is best for serious grilling enthusiasts?

The Emerald 42-inch Hybrid, because it gives you gas, charcoal, and hardwood in one cutout at a size that supports real entertaining.

For smokers specifically, the 40-inch pellet built-in with cold smoker is the most specialized tool in the lineup.

Which Sunstone grill is best for everyday gas grilling?

The 36-inch Ruby RUBY4B is the everyday pick: four Pro-Sear burners, 60,000 BTUs, and a cutout size that fits most islands.

If your opening is narrower, the 30-inch RUBY3B delivers the same cooking experience in a smaller footprint.

What should I consider before ordering a Sunstone built-in grill?

Before ordering, settle on your fuel type, series, size, and available island space, and verify the exact cutout dimensions before any masonry or cabinetry work begins. If you are choosing the pellet model, plan the electrical run at the same time.

For a new build, select the grill and major appliances first so your contractor can design the island around real equipment specifications. If you are planning a full outdoor kitchen, request a quote and we can spec the package with you.

Where can I buy Sunstone built-in grills?

Northwoods Grills carries Sunstone built-in grills for custom outdoor kitchens, including Ruby gas grills, hybrid multi-fuel models, charcoal built-ins, and the electric pellet grill, along with the wider Sunstone outdoor kitchen range.

Our goal is to help homeowners, contractors, and outdoor kitchen builders compare models, choose the right size and fuel type, and confirm installation requirements before ordering.

If you are deciding between Sunstone models, contact Northwoods Grills for help matching the grill to your outdoor kitchen and the way you cook.

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