What type of screen is used for fireplace?

What type of screen is used for fireplace?

The most popular woven wire mesh used in fireplace screens is a mesh that has an opening size of approximately 1/10” and a percentage of open area of 60%. This clear opening size, in conjunction with the standard diameter wire, offers an ideal combination of spark retention, heat protection and visibility.

Do you need fireplace mesh screen?

Wire mesh for your fireplace is an important safety feature for burning wood or gas fires. It prevents popping sparks and embers from hopping out of your fireplace onto your hearth or the floor in front of your fireplace.

Do gas fireplaces need a mesh curtain?

While they are not necessary to prevent sparks and burning logs from escaping OUT into your room, some gas log manufacturers do require the use of a screen with their product. This is largely to prevent any flammable object from going INTO your fireplace.

Can you replace fireplace screen?

A fireplace screen is much like a set of curtains for the fireplace, in that they are stored off to the side, but when in use, they are pulled toward the center. If your fireplace screen is damaged and in need of replacement, you can replace fireplace screens in a few minutes with some basic hand tools.

Are fireplace screens safe?

Fireplace screens and safety Fireplace screens not only prevent hot embers and coals from popping out of the fireplace and onto your floors or furnishings, but also keep curious children and pets a safe distance away from the fire.

Does a fireplace screen have to cover the entire opening?

For wood-burning fireplaces, the screen should be flush with the opening of the firebox or built into the opening. This avoids any sparks popping out of the top, sides or bottom of the fireplace opening. If the fireplace is gas-burning, the screens are not a necessity and do not need to cover the entire opening.

Is glass or screen better for fireplace?

Glass fireplace doors reduce the risks associated with burning logs in an open hearth. They are stronger than mesh screens and act as a protective barrier to prevent sparks and burning embers from escaping the fireplace and causing fires when they land on combustible materials such as carpets.