Air limiting gaskets are allowed for use on masonry fireplace doors only.
Glass fireplace doors with airtight option.
The high temperature amber tinted ceramic glass allows you to burn the fire with the center bar cabinet doors closed and in turn radiates heat back into your living space.
Each door will come with a built in mesh screen allowing you to keep the doors shut while using the fireplace and still being able to get all the heat from the fire.
The cascade arched air sealed masonry fireplace door comes with a gasket that helps conserve energy by reducing downdrafts and heat loss and the option for ceramic glass.
Designed for a traditional masonry fireplace the pleasant designed for a traditional masonry fireplace the pleasant hearth alpine collection glass fireplace doors have decorative cabinet styling and a 1 piece welded frame with a high heat powder coated black finish.
Glass enclosures that do not have gaskets can still be every bit as efficient as an airtight fireplace door.
Constructed for a surface mount these doors sit outside the fireplace opening against a flat surface and help reduce heat or cool air loss up the chimney by as much as 90 for year round energy savings.
This makes them unsuitable for air limiting gaskets.
If planning to close the fireplace doors during operation we recommend keeping them open during the first 15.
Prevents drafts and woodland creatures from coming into the home.
Custom hand crafted glass fireplace doors are designed to enhance the beauty of any fireplace and increase safety and efficiency.
In the fireplace industry the term airtight in regards to fireplace doors is a misnomer because there is no such thing as a truly airtight glass fireplace door.
You also have the option of doing clear 1 4 tempered glass instead of the screen.
Prefabricated fireplace doors have tempered glass that is prone to shattering under intense heat.
When you hear the term airtight what someone actually means is that the door is gasketed.