Majestic bi-fold glass doors should stay open when there’s a fire burning. A Majestic 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.
Majestic Fireplace Doors
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For over 100 years Majestic fireplaces have been praised for their safety and efficiency. Bringing together style and dependability, Majestic has been a reliable home fireplace choice for hundreds of years. Brick-Anew offers a variety of Majestic replacement doors to perfectly accommodate these eye-catching pieces and all of their safety needs. Always with quick shipping and our satisfaction guarantee, we'll be sure to help you find the perfect doors to suit your Majestic fireplace.
Look for a model number on a metal plate inside your firebox opening. Then measure the length and width of your firebox opening.
Your model number should be located on a tag inside of your firebox.
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 Majestic firebox opening. Here is a great video that will help you measure your Majestic fireplace:
No. Majestic fireplace doors do not come with fans or blowers. Blowers and fans can be purchased separately but are not a part of the Majestic door unit.
No. Majestic fireplace doors do not come with vents and damper controls. Vents and damper controls are sometimes found on masonry doors but not prefab Majestic fireplace doors. Masonry doors are for a firebox made of concrete, brick or stone whereas a prefab firebox is made of metal.
No. There are not Majestic doors made specially for gas fireplaces. All prefab Majestic fireplace doors are made to be used either with gas logs or to burn real wood but the doors MUST remain open while the fire is burning.
Yes, Majestic 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 Majestic fireplace doors and frames is usually an easy process only requiring a screwdriver. The Majestic 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.
Majestic fireplace doors cannot be sealed. There are specific codes that require proper ventilation in all Majestic fireplaces so you will find that there are very small gaps around the edges of the doors and frame.
Replacement Majestic doors are 4 glass panels hinged together that attach to an existing track that runs along the top of your firebox. Make sure you have this track before ordering these fireplace doors. These glass panels are have black trim and and give a finished look to your fireplace. These Majestic replacement doors are a great choice if you’re on a budget.
Stocked “Quick “Ship” Doors ship in 2-3 business days and custom doors ship in about 3-4 weeks. We have replacement glass doors for Majestic fireplaces that can ship in a couple of business days, but these doors require that you have an existing track for them to attach to that runs across the top of your Majestic firebox opening. If you’re in a hurry to get your Majestic fireplace doors, give us a call and we can give you the best options for your fireplace.
Yes, you can purchase Majestic fireplace doors for your stone fireplace. The stones could impede the firebox opening so be sure to send us a picture of your firebox so we can see if fireplace doors will work for on your Majestic stone fireplace.
Installing a Majestic 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 Majestic fireplace door:
Majestic Size Guide
Manufacturer | Majestic Model (s) | Opening Size | Quick Ship Select Doors |
MAJESTIC | BC42, BR42 | 42 x 21 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | BR36, BC36 | 36 x 21 | We no longer create doors for the BR36 |
MAJESTIC | BT836 | 36 x 21 1/2 | No |
MAJESTIC | BT842 | 42 x 21 1/2 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | M36, MD36 | 36 x 24 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | M42, MD42 | 42 x 24 | No |
MAJESTIC | MB36, MBU36, MBU36I, MBUC36I, MBUC36 | 36 x 21 1/2 | EZ Door and EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | MBU42, MBUC42, MBU42I, MBUC421 | 42 x 21 1/2 | EZ Door and EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | MR42A, MRC42A | 42 x 21 1/2 | EZ Door and EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | MSF36 | 36 x 21 1/2 | EZ Door for Majestic |
MAJESTIC | MSF42 | 42 x 24 | EZ Door and EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | MST36 | 36 x 21 1/2 | EZ Door and EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | NVBC36, NVBR36 | 36 x 21 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | NVBC42, NVSC42, NVSR42 | 42 x 21 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | RC36, R36 | 36 x 21 1/2 | EZ Door for Majestic |
MAJESTIC | SC36A, SR36A | 36 x 21 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | SC42, SR42, STR42 | 42 x 21 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | SC42A, SR42A | 42 x 24 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | SH42 | 42 x 24 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | SHR36 | 36 x 24 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | SHR42 | 42 x 24 | EZ Door Lite |
MAJESTIC | SHR42A | 41 7/8 x 29 7/8 | No |
MAJESTIC | SHR48 | 48 x 28 1/2 | No |
MAJESTIC | SHR52 | 32 7/8 x 33 5/8 | No |
MAJESTIC | SR36, SC36 | 36 x 21 | No |
MAJESTIC | STR36 | 36 x 21 | No |
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. This plate tells you which brand you fireplace is, as well as the specific model number. Many fireplaces also have the manufacturer logo on the front plate of the firebox.
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.
3. Confirm size and place order.
Once you’ve taken your measurement photos, send them to [email protected]. 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.
How To Take Measurement Photos
Firebox Opening
Get down level with the fireplace, take picture head on.
*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. Metal lip to metal lip.
Firebox Height
With tape measure in full view from beginning to end, take height measurement. Inside opening. Metal lip to metal lip.
*If you know your fireplace model number, don't worry about sending us pictures #4-6!
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.
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.
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.
Ready to order?
Email your photos to [email protected] and our fireplace specialists will help you find the perfect door!