3 Quick Tips On Fireplace Glass Doors

Posted by Héctor H. Zorrilla On 10.14.2008 0 comments

If you are looking into getting fireplace glass doors, you will have to do some preparing and some reading. You can make your plain looking fireplace look a lot nicer by installing fireplace glass doors. They will have to be attached to the stone masonry or bricks and then fitted to the firebox opening. Newer fireplaces work best for installing glass doors. If your bricks are old, they might not be able to withstand the drilling and povide enough anchor support.


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Once installed, keeping glass doors clean is also important. This can be very difficult due to soot from the fire and sparks. Dirty fireplace doors do not compliment a room very nicely. Ammonia works very well on these types of doors. Regular glass cleaning products like Windex do not seem to work as well as plain ammonia.

Be sure to wear a face mask or make sure the room is ventilated properly when using ammonia. Eye protection is also important to wear. And of course, as you may already know, you cannot mix ammonia with any other cleaner because a toxic gas is created and you can breathe in very harmful toxins.

If you are looking for very good quality fireplace glass doors, you can be prepared to spend at least two hundred and fifty bucks. Before you go shopping for the doors, take proper measurements of your fireplace. A lot of big home supply store chains should carry a nice inventory of these fireplace doors. Another idea are the fireplace specialty stores. They can be difficult to locate, but it doesn't hurt to run a Google search on one and be sure to include your home town in the search.

Finally, the Internet is also a great place to find fireplace glass doors, especially if you are having a hard time finding them locally. There are many websites offering all types and sizes for every style of fireplace.

About the Author: Terry Edwards. You can find more about Fireplace Glass Doors as well as much more information on everything to do with fireplaces at www.FireplacesA-Z.com

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