Since 1927 Heatilator has been creating affordable, quality fireplace products and accessories. Ranked the most preferred and recommended fireplace brand with fireplace professionals, we offer the perfect Heatilator replacement doors to accompany these high grade fireplaces at low prices-- always with quick shipping and a satisfaction guarantee.
Heatilator Fireplace Doors
About Heatilator Fireplace Doors

Replacement Heatilator Fireplace Doors FAQ
Look for a model number on a metal plate inside your firebox opening. Then measure the length and width of your firebox opening.
Heatilator bi-fold glass doors should stay open when there’s a fire burning. A Heatilator zero clearance firebox with closed doors could reach a temperature approaching 10,000 degrees and fires can eventually start at temps as low as 200 degrees and cause closed doors shatter. Tempered glass is not meant to withstand temperatures that high.
Your model number should be located on a tag on the inside of your firebox. Model tags can be located right up front, right inside, and sometimes you will have to get a flashlight, lay on your back and look above the opening.

The answer is yes. But it may be worth it to purchase some budget- priced doors in a black frame to be sure you get the look you want.
Simply measure the length and width of your Heatilator firebox opening. Here is a great video that will help you measure your Heatilator fireplace:
No. Heatilator fireplace doors do not come with fans or blowers.
No. Heatilator fireplace doors do not come with vents and damper controls.
No. There are not Heatilator doors made specially for gas fireplaces.
Yes, Heatilator fireplace doors come with screens. These screens can be either replacement mesh curtains that attach to a rod in your firebox or actual mesh doors that attach to the fireplace door frame and open like cabinet doors. The replacement mesh curtains and mesh doors can keep sparks from popping out of the fireplace or be used just to add a decorative look to the fireplace. We have lots of good information here.
Removing Heatilator fireplace doors and frames is usually an easy process only requiring a screwdriver. The Heatilator fireplace doors are attached on the sides by brackets and can easily be taken off the firebox opening. The hanging mesh curtain can remain in place even after removing the doors.
Heatilator fireplace doors cannot be sealed. There are specific codes that require proper ventilation in all Heatilator fireplaces so you will find that there are very small gaps around the edges of the doors and frame.
Replacement Heatilator doors are 4 glass panels hinged together that attach to an existing track that runs along the top of your firebox. The “Quick Ship” EZ Door is a great option if you want a more finished look or if you don’t have a track.
Stocked “Quick “Ship” Doors ship in 2-3 business days and custom doors ship in about 3-4 weeks.
Yes, you can purchase Heatilator fireplace doors for your stone fireplace if your firebox is a zero clearance firebox made of metal. If you have stone surrounding your Heatilator firebox, look to see if the stones jut out into the opening of your firebox . If so, the doors will not fit into the firebox opening.
Installing a Heatilator fireplace door is a simple DIY project. A local handyman could take on the project for about $50 to $100. This video demonstrates how simple it is to install a Heatilator fireplace door:
Heatilator Size Guide
Manufacturer | Heatilator Model (s) | Opening Size | First Door Available | Quick Ship Select Doors For This Model |
HEATILATOR | A36C, A36CH | 36 x 24 | Steel Black Heatilator Fireplace Doors | No Quick Ship Available |
HEATILATOR | A36RH, A36R | 36 x 24 | Steel Black Heatilator Fireplace Doors | No Quick Ship Available |
HEATILATOR | A42RH, A42R, A42C, A42CH | 42 x 24 | Steel Black Heatilator Fireplace Doors | No Quick Ship Available |
HEATILATOR | DX36, DX36AI | 36 x 20 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | DX42, DX42AI | 42 x 22 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | E36, EC36 | 36 x 20 15/16 | Replacement Glass Doors | Replacement Doors, EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | E39, EC39 | 39 x 20 15/16 | Steel Black Heatilator Fireplace Doors | No Quick Ship Available |
HEATILATOR | E42, EC42 | 42 x 20 15/16 | Replacement Glass Doors | Replacement Doors, EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | EL36, EL36I | 36 x 20 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | EL42, EL42I | 42 x 20 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | HB36A, HB36AI | 36 x 20 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | HB42A, HB42AI | 42 x 20 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | HD36B, HD36BI | 36 x 22 1/2 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | HD42B, HD42BI | 42 x 22 1/2 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | HR36, HC36 | 36 x 20 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | ST36D | 36 x 20 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | ST42A | 42 x 22 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | T4800 | 48 x 28 | NA | No longer supported ********** |
HEATILATOR | T588, T3600, TD36B | 36 x 20 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
HEATILATOR | T768, T4200 | 42 x 24 | Steel Black Heatilator Fireplace Doors | No Quick Ship Available |
HEATILATOR | TD42B | 42 x 22 15/16 | EZ Door for Heatilator | EZ Door |
Why buy from Brick-Anew?
3 Simple Steps To Get The Perfect Prefab Door:

1. Determine your manufacturer & model number.
Prefab fireplaces will typically have a metal plate on the front, or just inside the firebox, or 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 sales@brick-anew.com.

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.
How To Take Measurement Photos
Firebox Opening
Get down level with the fireplace, take picture straight on, up close. *We want to see at least 2 inches of what is surrounding your opening.
Firebox Width
With tape measure in full view from beginning to end, take width measurement. Inside opening at the front of your firebox. Touching black metal to black metal. If you have raised screwheads on the sides right inside your firebox, touch screwhead to screwhead.
Firebox Height
With tape measure in full view from beginning to end, take height measurement. Inside opening. Metal lip to metal lip. You may have a track in the top and or bottom. This track will be removed prior to installing the EZ Door Series doors. You will remove the track(s) and take your measurements as shown. *If your fireplace model number is listed feel free to place your order after measuring. If we find a discrepancy in your dimensions we will email you for additional information. We double check everything!
Recess Depth (Top)
Look up into your top track area (where your doors would roll back & forth) and show us how wide that track is with your tape measure. Note: This fireplace has a strip of metal that would be an obstruction for some fireplace doors. It is important your stop at the first obstruction and measure. If you do not have an obstruction, you will measure to your mesh curtain rod inside the firebox.
Recess Depth (Bottom)
If you have a bottom track, measure the track. If you don’t have a track, measure the small flat area right up front. If you have a track that can be removed, remove it and then measure the recess depth as shown.
Recess Depth (Sides)
Put your tape measure lip on the outside of the fireplace. Going inward with your tape measure, stop at the first obstruction. Look on both the left and right sides for any obstructions. Flue handle, damper control handles, flared out vents and angled sides. These things can prevent our door system from properly installing.
Ready to order?
If you're still unsure of what you have measured please email your photos to sales@brick-anew.com and our fireplace specialists will help you find the perfect door!