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Heatilator Fireplace Doors - 42" Series
Price : $349.00 $250.00
Features
: - AVAILABLE IN 3 FINISHES: BLACK, STAINLESS, AND BRASS
- CLEAR, TEMPERED SAFETY GLASS
- EASY-TO-INSTALL
- GREATLY REDUCE HEAT LOSS
- DM1042 SERIES WILL FIT E/EC/EL/HR/HC SERIES 42" HEATILATOR FIREPLACES
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Brand new, factory Heatilator doors. Not the aftermarket kind sold on other sites. DM1042 series will fit E/EC/EL/HR/HC Series 42" Heatilator fireplaces. Please specify your finish choice when you check out. ***IF YOUR FIREPLACE WAS MANUFACTURED BEFORE 1997, PLEASE LET US KNOW WHEN YOU ARE SPECIFYING YOUR FINISH CHOICE. WE WILL NEED TO SEND YOU ADDITIONAL HARDWARE***
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Desa International BD42B Fireplace Door
Price : $149.99 $128.19
Features
: - Fireplace Door
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Glass bi fold doors designed specifically to fit the Desa woodburning fireplace models in sublist. No. BDB36B: Brushed brass for model No. CWB36C No. BD42B: Brushed brass for model No. CWC42C
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Shaker Fireplace Glass Door
Price : $549.00
Features
: - Fits Openings: 37 5/8"-40 5/8"W X 27 1/8"-28 1/2"H -Comes with cabinet style screen mesh door!
- Double ball locks on doors & screens (securely closed)
- Cabinet style glass doors, with thick 5mm European tempered glass, that open fully for easy access
- Hidden damper for enhanced appearance
- Lifetime warranty on all glass and 90 day warranty on frame
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This Fireplace Glass Door comes standard with cabinet style screen mesh doors, which typically cost $100+ extra ! It Can be used as an overlap fit or an inside mount (your opening dimensions must exactly match the dimensions of the door for an inside mount). The Shaker has a clean 1 3/4" frame with a slim line design. This door is easy to install with its rigid wrought iron angle & bar fabrication that ensures perfect door alignment with 100% welded construction on frame & doors. Quick removal of screen & glass doors for easy cleaning. Baked powder coat charcoal finish (color of pencil lead). If you cant find a door in the size youre looking for? Dont worry, we can also do custom sizes as well! Please contact us and well get a price for you! 1.800.919.1904
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Do it Best Imports DF61237 Home Impressions Fireplace Screen
Price : $53.37
Features
: - Home Impressions Fireplace Screen
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Wrought iron fireplace screen with black finish. Operable doors. Fits flush against opening and has 2 front feet for stability. 44" W. x 33" H.
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Ended up being perfect
I was trying to replace the garish 1970's brass fireplace screen in my house with something a little more modern. I'm also on a budget so I was looking for a good price point. I ran across this screen, liked it, but couldn't find any other pictures of it. Once I received it I posted one. In the picture it looked silver, in the description it says black. I took a chance and it's perfect. The box states it as being "gunmetal gray". It's one shade lighter than black. Unless you point it out no one will notice it isn't wrought iron black. For the price it can't be beat. It's quick (10 minutes) and easy to assemble. Taking only a wrench/pliers and a screw driver. The only complaint I have is all the parts were loose and rolling around in the box. All were present, but a little hard to round up (minus one star). I'm thinking maybe the one I received was sent out before and returned? It was exactly what I wanted and I'm very happy with my purchase.
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MISSION 2-Door Panel Fireplace Hearth Spark Screen [44" x 33"] - BLACK
Price : $356.95 $179.95
Features
: - Solid Steel Construction
- Finished a Matte Black
- Made in China
- Distributed by Woodfield
- Ships the Following Business Day via UPS
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Timeless in design, this Mission Fireplace Spark Screen takes a basic design and adds a Pair of functional Doors to lend distinction to your hearth. As this is created of quality Steel, this is sure to protect for many a year to come. (Please Note: The Doors are screened, the surrounding Frame is not.) Features Magnetic Latches to hold the Doors securely closed & a 3 3/4" Back Support for safety. Distributed by Woodfield, one of the top names in Hearth Tools & Accessories. Finished a Matte Black. Measures 44" Wide x 33" High x 10 1/4" Deep overall. Doors measure 16 1/2" Wide x 26" High. Frame is composed of 1" x 1/2" Square Steel. Handles are 5" Long x 3/4" Wide x 1/8 Thick & extend 1 3/8" from the Frame. Feet are 6" Deep & are of 1" x 1/4" Square Steel. Minimal assembly is required to attach the Handles & Feet - all accessories are included.
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Great screen - Great value
The Mission spark screen arrived earlier than expected and in perfect condition. It is exactly as described and looks great. After shopping around online, Aiden's Hearth products are a great value and I wouldn't hesitate to purchase from this seller again.
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Very poor quality
Very disappointed by this screen (enough that I'm returning it). It arrived slightly bent so it wouldn't sit flat against the fireplace. The top right corner was bent away from the fireplace by a good three inches. The frame is not solid steel, but is rectangle tubes of very light weight steel? Aluminum? I know the description says steel but it's the lightest steel I've seen. One door was warped and did not close properly. For the door that did close properly the magnetic catch is very cheap and weak - the slightest touch would cause the door to pop open.
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Mission Fireplace Screen
I really like this screen. Searched for a while until I chose this one. Also bought the matching Mission tools which look great along side.
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Questions & Answers
Question : How to install a glass fireplace door?
Currently we have a manufacture fireplace. On the front of the fireplace it has a metal net screen that you pull from both sides to close it. This screen is attached by little round links to a metal bar that runs across the top outside opening of the fireplace. We want to install a glass fireplace door - 1st - how does one remove that bar? 2nd - how do you get the correct measurements for the new glass fireplace door? 3rd - how do you install the fireplace door? Your help is much appreciated.
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I had a similar set up but instead of a door, there was a solid piece of glass between the screen (as youd described) and the glass. Ours was a Heatilator and on their units, you could read the model number behind the access panel on the bottom of the unit. Based on that model number, they had a
2 panel door that I ordered. It came with detailed instructions on installing it.
Depending on your unit, you might have the same vendor, if not maybe you can get the model number and then search for the door.
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Question : Can I use an out door fireplace (a chiminea) in my new living room?
I ran out of money during our new renovation of our family room. I wanted a fireplace but now I can't afford one. We have a beautiful little one that we use on the patio. Could I bring that one in and use it if we keep the windows open while it's lit?
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As long as it's not too cold outside and you only burn candles in it. It should be quite pretty. You could save for a real one next Christmas so Santa has some way to get in the house.
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Question : Determining color finish for fireplace door.?
I need help with choosing a color finish for the Brookfield fireplace glass door. There are an assortment of colors. I have medium colored hardwood floors, beige marble tile fireplace, beige walls, white trim, burgundy sofa set, black plasma tv , home surround and track lights.
I am thinking of black because my 50 inch black plasma is above fireplace. What do you thinkd?
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It kind of depends how much attention you want pulled to it. If you go lighter your eye would travel to it more. Black qould blend better.
I think black is the best choice though.
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Question : Fireplace glass door problem! Is there a lubricant?
I have a pretty stone fireplace, I don't know how old, and the glass door does not slide well. The post on the end of the glass keeps coming out of the track and the henge's are stiff. Other than that its in good looking shape. What can I do to make the doors work better.
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Oil is not a viable option, as it will stink when heated. I checked with a fireplace store since posting and they say use silicon spray.
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You can try soaking it with household oil or spray it with WD-40.
Either of those will work.
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Question : is it safe to have a wooden door and a fireplace side by side?
lets say I have a fireplace and right to the left I want to extend my bedroom and put a door there.. so in otherwards my fireplace and my bedroom door will be side by side.... I know drywall is ok and safe, but will a wooden door be safe when I light my fire place and shut my door... is it up to standards according to the fire law.. and there is brick all around the fire place
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It will be safe. The brick is protecting the house frame from reaching kindling temperature.
Make sure your renovation does not enclose the outside of the fireplace or affect the draw at the top of the chimney.
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Question : Replacing a fireplace door..?
We want to replace the fireplace door on our wood burning, brick fireplace. Theres one there now but its out dated looking. How do we take the old one out?
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Just spend a little time checking it out.
Can you see screws or nuts that hold the doors on to the frame?
Check the frame for screws or nuts that hold the frame to the brick.
The sad part of it is that the screws or nuts will most likely to be frozen in place. (They won't turn out). if they do hurray.
If they don't the heads may break off, that's not to bad.
If the heads don't break off get a drill bit or small grinder the size of the screw head & drill or grind the heads off. The screws may be set in a channel in the frame but you should be able to drill them out.
Then you should be able to pull the frame away from the bricks.
The screws that may still be sticking out can be sawed off.
There may be caulk around where frame was & you can take that off with a paint remover (Cleaning it depends on if it will or will not be covered by the new door)
When using paint remover on bricks a spray on works best.
Use a scraper & wire brush. it will take several steps.
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Question : How to build an out door kiva style fireplace?
I'd like to build a small kiva style fireplace on my patio. Anyone know where I can find plans and/or details for one? I did a search and couldn't come up with anything useful. I'm sure the information is out there, I just don't know where to look. Thank you in advance for your help.
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Traditional Kiva style fireplaces were built out of mud bricks so here is what I would try.
Main structure from brick covered with Thoroseal for that smooth, solid appearance.
You can do your own plans with the area you are working with. Get some chalk and draw a few boundaries and then create from there.
You can also use things to build around such as an old drier drum for the base, you can cut the metal as you desire for the opening. The cylinder would be easy to work with and around.
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Question : Removing the black slime from the inside of a glass door on a fireplace?
What products/methods work best for this? I've tried windex, newspapers with water and vinegar and costly specialty products. They work - but all leave a film on the glass.
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Oven cleaner will work, but be sure to rinse thoroughly and dry completely before building a new fire.
Creosote on the interior of your glass doors indicates a few problems that could become real hazards. It could be a slightly blocked chimney or flue that needs adjustment for proper air flow. The more air flow, the less creosote. Creosote buildup also indicates a need to get the chimney cleaned (a chimney sweep shouldn't cost more than 60-100$ and can inspect the fireplace) asap. Creosote buildup is a highly flammable substance, and a leading cause of house fires caused by fireplace problems. It burns extremely hot and is very hard to put out.
Good luck, and please get the chimney cleaned to be safe.
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Question : Where can I find door kit model 793412 for Marco fireplace model 7928628?
I am trying to add a door or glass to this fireplace. The Marco website say Marco fireplaces are no longer manufactured. I would rather use the doors made for te model if possible; since it appears holes are already been drilled in the housing.
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You might try going back to the page, then to the Lennox link, and find a dealer using the zip code. Contact them and maybe?
You might also try this:
http://www.fireplacedoorsonline.com/acatalog/Doors_For_Marco_Fireplaces.html
they might be able to fix you up.
then there is always ebay
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Question : how do i replace old fireplace doors?
We have a wood burning fireplace with old doors. We'd like to install a whole new door insert. Not sure what its called. I see some screws and was able to get the old screen out but im not sure where to go next.
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Try this website. http://www.thermo-rite.com/Products.html
I carry this line of fireplace doors and they are some of the best I have seen. All you do is measure your fireplace opening and they will build the door for you. I bought one for my house and I love it.
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