Zero Clearance Fireplace Doors? - Kylon Powell
John Campbell
What is zero clearance fireplace door?
A metal box with a metal flue that is framed into your house is a zero clearance fireplace. Framing members can’t catch fire because the outer casing of the firebox is kept cool by air passageways built into the design.
What is a zero clearance fireplace insert?
Fireplaces with zero clearance are prefabricated and can be installed almost directly against combustible materials such as wood, walls, or panelling. A hearth isn’t necessary because of the firebox’s design and construction, which prevents the materials from being affected by the firebox’s temperature.
Can you put doors on a prefab fireplace?
Your glass doors can be replaced without a problem! As soon as you know what kind of fireplace you have, measure it, and shop for a door that matches your style. Afterwards, you’ll be able to buy and install your doors!
Does a zero clearance wood burning fireplace need a chimney?
The installation of a chimney for a zero clearance fireplace is not as difficult as you might think, but it does require some planning. Stainless steel chimney pipe is usually run up through the roof from the top of the fireplace.
Does a zero clearance fireplace need a hearth?
A Zero-Clearance Fireplace does not allow the outside of the firebox to get hot enough to burn other materials because of the construction and materials of the firebox. For Zero-Clearance Fireplaces, a hearth is not required for proper operation.