Fireplace Doors
Before you start shopping for our fireplace doors, you will want to determine if your fireplace is a masonry or a prefabricated (prefab).
Masonry and prefab fireplaces are made out of different materials and have different safety codes. A masonry firebox is made out of brick or stone, whereas a prefab fireplace has a metal firebox with ceramic refractory panels.
It is good to note that prefab fireplace door replacements require a custom fitting door size, whereas a masonry fireplace can often use standard sizes such as small, medium, or large.
- Match Up Your Height And Width Within Preset Frame Size
- No Customization
- Bifold Trackless Doors open 180 Degrees
- Robust 16 Gauge Steel Construction
- 1 3/4″ Vintage Iron Powder Coat Frame Finish
- 3/16″ Smoked Safety Tempered Glass
- Removable Heavy Duty Mesh Panel Doors Included
- Fully Assembled (except door handles) and Ready to Install in 3 Easy Steps
- Hidden Damper Control
- Premium Handles
- Surface Mount Only
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
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From: $469.00
The Crestone Fireplace Doors are high-quality 14 gauge steel with barn-like hinges, and an overlapping Amish-style door system that are available at a fraction of the cost of normal steel doors.The frames have a face width of 1.5″ and depth of 5/8″.
From: $999.00
The Slim Z Fireplace door features a low-profile construction and easy installation. It is perfect for slightly angled prefab fireplaces. Choose between cabinet-style or bi-fold doors – and over 10 colors finishes.
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From: $589.00
The Crestone Fireplace Doors are high-quality 14 gauge steel with barn-like hinges, and an overlapping Amish-style door system that are available at a fraction of the cost of normal steel doors.The frames have a face width of 1.5″ and depth of 5/8″.
From: $999.00
The Crestone Fireplace Doors are high-quality 14 gauge steel with barn-like hinges, and an overlapping Amish-style door system that are available at a fraction of the cost of normal steel doors.The frames have a face width of 1.5″ and depth of 5/8″.
From: $999.00
The Slim Z Fireplace door features a low-profile construction and easy installation. It is perfect for slightly angled prefab fireplaces. Choose between cabinet-style or bi-fold doors – and over 10 colors finishes.
From: $589.00
The Slim Z Fireplace door features a low-profile construction and easy installation. It is perfect for slightly angled prefab fireplaces. Choose between cabinet-style or bi-fold doors – and over 10 colors finishes.
From: $589.00
The Slim Z Fireplace door features a low-profile construction and easy installation. It is perfect for slightly angled prefab fireplaces. Choose between cabinet-style or bi-fold doors – and over 10 colors finishes.
3 reviews
From: $589.00
The Slim Z Fireplace door features a low-profile construction and easy installation. It is perfect for slightly angled prefab fireplaces. Choose between cabinet-style or bi-fold doors – and over 10 colors finishes.
2 reviews
From: $589.00
The beauty of the Vent Free Frontier Oak Natural Gas Logs radiate in your fireplace like none other. You will love the real fire look of these Peterson logs.
- 16″/18″, 24″, and 30″
- Meticulously hand painted logs to create the look of natural wood
- Superior refractory ceramic logs
- Reinforced with steel rods for greater integrity
- Efficiently helps preserve and protect natural resources
- 17,000 to 37,000
- For indoor use only
- ANSI Certified
- Pair with the G10 Burner Kit and an Ignition System (not included)
From: $271.00
Since originating the gas log set some 60 years ago, Real-Fyre has grown to offer the broadest selection of log sets to enhance the home, and the most innovative technologies to safeguard the environment.
- Burns efficiently while protecting natural resources and reducing pollution
- High definition bark and natural colors for an authentic wood look
- Superior refractory ceramics ensure the logs retain their strength at high temperatures
- Steel rods inserted in each log provides maximum reinforcement
- Sizes: 24″ | 30″ | 36″ | 42″
- Picture of G4 & G45 Burner Kit shown with accessories (not included)
From: $169.00
- Match Up Your Height And Width Within Preset Frame Size
- No Customization
- Cabinet Doors open 180 Degrees
- Robust 16 Gauge Steel Construction
- Oil Rubbed Bronze Powder Coat Finish
- 3/16″ Smoked Safety Tempered Glass
- Removable Heavy Duty Mesh Panel Doors Included
- Fully Assembled (except door handles) and Ready to Install in 3 Easy Steps
- Hidden Damper Control
- Premium Handles
- Surface Mount Only
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
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From: $599.99
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Prefab Or Masonry: What Kind Of Fireplace Door Do You Need?
There are two main types of fireplaces that you can have installed and both require different fitting fireplace replacement doors.
These are namely prefab and masonry fireplaces which require corresponding doors. But which one should you go for? Most fireplaces are prefabricated, meaning they are made in a factory and installed in your home at a later stage.
It’s much easier to get a hold of masonry fireplace doors, as they usually come in three standard sizes, mainly small, medium, or large. Prefab fireplace doors, however, need to be custom-built to ensure they fit your prefab fireplace.
The key difference between masonry and prefab fireplaces is what they’re made of. Masonry fireplaces have a firebox made of brick or stone while prefab fireplaces have metal fireboxes. While a masonry fireplace is built during the initial construction of the house, prefab fireplaces are prefabricated (hence the name) in a factory and can be installed in a home at any time. They are also known as zero clearance and factory built fireplaces.
Prefab Fireplace Door Brands
At Brick Anew, we are able to supply you with premade fireplace doors to fit fireplaces designed and manufactured by certain brands. We supply fireplaces and fireplace doors for the likes of: Heatilator, Superior, Lennox, Majestic, Martin, Temco, Preway, FMI, Trueheat, Heat N Glo, Marco
Our team of experts is ready to help you choose the right fireplace doors from these brands. Because prefabricated fireplaces have specific fittings, it’s not advisable to go to your local store to try and source fireplace doors from there. They will likely not fit and will not perform the function of a fireplace door to the best of their ability. We’re here to offer advice on the best way to go when it comes to choosing your fireplace doors.
Prefab Fireplace Door Brands
Getting the right fireplace door is vital for your fireplace design as it ensures that the fireplace functions optimally. A well-fitted fireplace door means that the heat output from the fireplace is going to be as good as possible and will also help keep the surrounding area of the fireplace clean. When your fireplace door is fitted with your fireplace correctly, it decreases the chances of the doors becoming damaged and the mechanisms becoming bokeh, saving you time and money in the long term.
Choosing Your Replacement Fireplace Door
After determining your fireplace type and measuring its dimensions, you are ready to find the perfect glass fireplace door.
If your fireplace is prefab, find your manufacturer (or brand) and order the door that best compliments your home’s decor.
If your fireplace is masonry, you can select the proper size in the options on any door we have listed.
At Brick Anew, we have a no questions asked guarantee. If you order a fireplace door and it doesn’t fit, all you have to do is get in touch with us, and we will help you receive a replacement fireplace door that matches your fireplace perfectly.
3 Simple Steps To Get The Perfect Fireplace Door:
1. Determine your fireplace type.
Determine if you have a Masonry or Prefab fireplace. If you have a Prefab fireplace, locate your model number & manufacturer. Prefab fireplaces will typically have a metal plate on the front, or just inside the firebox, sometimes it will be inside above the opening. This plate tells you which brand you fireplace is, as well as the specific model number. Having this information on your order makes the confirmation process more efficient.
2. Measure the fireplace opening.
Once you’ve identified the manufacturer and model number, take some pictures of the height, width, and recess depth of your fireplace. See below for more info on how to take proper measurement photos. If you are unable to locate your model and manufacturer, review the pictures below, send those photos to [email protected].
3. Confirm size and place order.
Once you’ve taken your measurements, place your order. One of our fireplace specialists will reach out to personally confirm your order and ensure that your prefab fireplace door will fit perfectly upon arrival. You may be asked to send photos if your measurements are off or you have a custom order.
FAQ
Do I have to order the Clear Matte Finish?
If you want to purchase the Brick-Anew Paint Kit ($199) as well as the optional products including the Clear Matte Finish ($29.95), the Brick & Stone Cleaner ($19.95), and the Black Firebox Paint ($27.99), the total cost is about $276.89 for an average sized fireplace (60 square feet or less.)
Why can't I just buy the paint myself?
If you want to purchase the Brick-Anew Paint Kit ($199) as well as the optional products including the Clear Matte Finish ($29.95), the Brick & Stone Cleaner ($19.95), and the Black Firebox Paint ($27.99), the total cost is about $276.89 for an average sized fireplace (60 square feet or less.)
I don’t do very many DIY projects. What if I’m not artistic?
If you want to purchase the Brick-Anew Paint Kit ($199) as well as the optional products including the Clear Matte Finish ($29.95), the Brick & Stone Cleaner ($19.95), and the Black Firebox Paint ($27.99), the total cost is about $276.89 for an average sized fireplace (60 square feet or less.)
How much does it cost for the complete fireplace makeover?
If you want to purchase the Brick-Anew Paint Kit ($199) as well as the optional products including the Clear Matte Finish ($29.95), the Brick & Stone Cleaner ($19.95), and the Black Firebox Paint ($27.99), the total cost is about $276.89 for an average sized fireplace (60 square feet or less.)
Can I use Brick-Anew on my previously painted brick?
If you want to purchase the Brick-Anew Paint Kit ($199) as well as the optional products including the Clear Matte Finish ($29.95), the Brick & Stone Cleaner ($19.95), and the Black Firebox Paint ($27.99), the total cost is about $276.89 for an average sized fireplace (60 square feet or less.)
What type of paint is in the Brick-Anew kit?
If you want to purchase the Brick-Anew Paint Kit ($199) as well as the optional products including the Clear Matte Finish ($29.95), the Brick & Stone Cleaner ($19.95), and the Black Firebox Paint ($27.99), the total cost is about $276.89 for an average sized fireplace (60 square feet or less.)
Do I have to order the Clear Matte Finish?
If you want to purchase the Brick-Anew Paint Kit ($199) as well as the optional products including the Clear Matte Finish ($29.95), the Brick & Stone Cleaner ($19.95), and the Black Firebox Paint ($27.99), the total cost is about $276.89 for an average sized fireplace (60 square feet or less.)
Can I just paint the hearth with the Clear Matte Finish?
If you want to purchase the Brick-Anew Paint Kit ($199) as well as the optional products including the Clear Matte Finish ($29.95), the Brick & Stone Cleaner ($19.95), and the Black Firebox Paint ($27.99), the total cost is about $276.89 for an average sized fireplace (60 square feet or less.)