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Measurements For New Fireplace Screens

16 May 2010 1 views No Comment
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You can shop online for fireplace screens and see all the types and styles offered. There are many shapes and changes from one to another that you can find one to fit your style. The screen will protect your family from ashes in the air and sparks popping out starting a fire.

These factors make the screen important for the protection of your home and family. You need to measure the front of the opening of your fireplace. Add 10 to 12 inches to the width of the opening. Add 3 to 5 inches to the height of the opening to get full protection. Buying a larger screen is necessary for stand-alone screens because they prevent the screen from tipping over.

Depending on the style of your fireplace, you can pick a screen that fits “all designs”. These usually stand alone and as one panel although the choices are many for stand-alone screens. Allowing extra inches gives room for folds but using common sense decides what you need to add to get the right size.

A fireplace in the home can be a good source of heat. A screen should increase efficiency of your fireplace. Iron screens and glass screens give extra control with the heat put off from your fireplace.

Some of the choices of screens are, brass, bronze, graphite, iron, curved glass, and more than I can mention. Accessories can be bought at anytime as matching assembles. They are available with fire starters, wood containers, cleaning tools, even candelabras to match.

Shopping online for a fireplace screen gives you the advantage to look closely at each item and read about the price and the data offered. You will find prices for every budget and many choices and styles for the right fit to your fireplace.

Jeff Bridges has always enjoyed a warm fire on a cold winter’s night he currently helps run a fireplace screens website, which promotes fireplace screens in all shapes and styles.

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