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How big should fireplace grate Be?

How big should fireplace grate Be?

In order to understand what size of fireplace grate is required, measure the front and back width, and the depth of the firebox. The maximum size of fireplace grate will be 6 inches smaller than the minimum width and depth of the firebox.

What is a zero clearance fireplace grate?

Zero-Clearance Fireplaces are pre-manufactured fireplaces where the unit or firebox can be placed almost directly against combustible materials like wood, walls, or paneling.

How do I know if I have a zero clearance fireplace?

The most obvious way of identifying a zero clearance fireplace is the existence of black metal, either exposed on the face or inside the firebox (Fig. #6). Some fireplace manufacturers are doing a better job of hiding the metal and making fireplaces that look more like masonry (Fig. #7).

Can I burn wood in a zero clearance fireplace?

Wood Burning To answer what many of you may be wondering, yes, you can burn wood in a zero-clearance wood-burning fireplace. Wood is arguably the most popular fuel option among homeowners because it closely resembles a traditional masonry fire’s beauty and ambiance.

How do you tell if I have a zero clearance fireplace?

Does a zero clearance fireplace need a chimney?

Zero clearance fireplaces do require a chimney for venting, but installation may be easier than you think. Usually, a few sections of stainless steel chimney pipe are run out of the top of the fireplace and up through the roof.

How can I make my masonry fireplace more efficient?

To avoid letting all the heat evaporate, here are five tips to make your fireplace more efficient this winter.

  1. Burn seasoned firewood.
  2. Close the dampers.
  3. Reverse the circulation of ceiling fans to spread the warmth.
  4. Use glass fireplace doors to reduce heat loss.
  5. Install a fireplace insert to increase heating efficiency.

What are gas fireplace grates made of?

These grates are made of robust 1 1/8 x 3/4 inch solid iron bars, welded together. Most are tall enough to stand above the gas log lighter pipes found in many fireplaces. They are lifetime guaranteed.

What size grate do I need for my log fireplace?

Available in many sizes for wood or gas log fireplaces. The heavy gauge, expanded metal welded to the cross bars keeps the coals up on the grate for a more complete burn. 6” clearance, 17” depth. Narrow depth. Ideal replacement grate for most wood burning factory-built units and shallow masonry fireplaces. Heavy duty. 3” clearance, 14” depth.

What are hand forged fireplace grates?

Hand Forged Decorative Grates Built with extra heavy-duty, welded steel, these individually hand forged wrought iron fireplace grates certainly add a distinctive flair to the mundane, mechanical style grates normally found in today’s fireplaces.

How deep does a fire grate need to be?

Heavy duty. 3” clearance, 14” depth. Built with extra heavy-duty, welded steel, this non-tapered grate is designed for larger single sided as well as see-thru designs. This unique grate design works well with gas logs or in wood burning applications.