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Lisa Becker

Installing fireplace doors for the first time in your home can be daunting, but this small change can work wonders in your home. By closing your fireplace doors, you can keep the heat from escaping out the chimney when there isn't a fire going or make it easier to start a fire or rekindle one that's dying down. Doors work as a barrier for possible flying sparks as well, keeping your carpet and your home safe.

Measuring for Fireplace Doors

Your contractor can measure your firebox if you have already hired someone to install your fireplace doors. Measure the length in two spots, one near the top and one near the bottom, if you plan to install them yourself. Also, measure the height in three different spots, one in the middle and two near the sides. The smallest of each of these measurements is what you should use for the dimensions of your firebox when you order your doors. Look for screws, old tracks, shield, vents, or damper handles that might keep your doors from working properly.

Different Types of Fireplace Doors

There are two main types of fireplace doors:

* Cabinet style doors - open and close like standard cabinets.
* Traditional style doors - open and close by sliding back and forth on tracks, accordion style.

Almost all fireplace doors are made of glass so that you can appreciate your fire when they are closed. Some are made of screen, but because they allow airflow, you will not get the same control over your fire that you have with glass doors. Most frames around the doors are metal and you can usually get a wide variety of finishes.

Taking Care of Your Fireplace Doors You can simply wipe down your doors with window cleaner and a clean dry cloth when they are cool. Depending on your frame, you can wipe it down with the same cleaner or a polish for its specific metal. Never clean the glass or the metal of your fireplace doors when the doors are hot or while the fire is burning.

Your chimney should have a chimney cap and a storm collar to keep the rain away from your doors and prevent rust. Doors on a gas fireplace are subject to corrosion from the moisture produced by the combustion. Most gas stoves will come with damper clips to keep the damper open anyway, but that may not be enough airflow to prevent corrosion to your fireplace doors. Make sure that your fireplace gets enough ventilation to reduce moisture.

Safety and functionality are key components to choosing the right fireplace tools for your fireplace, but these tools are also decorative pieces that add style to your fireplace and your home. As a result, you don’t want to just choose the first set that you see. There are many different styles available, from traditional to contemporary, that can complement the current design of your home. Use your current home décor as a guide when you choose the look of your new fireplace accessories. If you’re looking for something with an antique feel, don’t buy the sleek stainless steel fireplace tool set. Wait until you find the set that works for you.

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Lisa Becker is an avid home decorator and writes for Fireplace Mantels 123: Shop For Your Perfect Fireplace Mantel and Surround. Her expertise regarding fireplace mantels and surrounds provides insight into the world of interior design and home decorating. For the rest of the article, check out Fireplace Mantels Ideas and Buying Guide.

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