A fireplace provides warmth and comfort for the family. The use of glass doors in the fireplace not only adds increased visual appeal to the home; doors also increase the functionality and efficiency of the fireplace.
Fireplace glass offers protection against drafts and the ash, coals, and soot that are formed during a fire. Having glass doors can prevent ash being blown out into your space or a hot coal rolling out of the firebox at night and setting fire to the house.
Just like other appliances in your home, your fireplace glass needs to be cared for, maintained, and sometimes replaced. Oftentimes, waiting too long to replace the doors means dealing with shattered glass. If the glass shatters at night while you’re asleep, hot coals could roll out of the firebox posing a fire hazard.
Let’s look at some signs that it’s time to replace those fireplace glass doors and some tips for how to maintain your new ones.