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Fireplace Grates - What Type Of Fireplace Grate Is Right For You?
Submitted by tpcedwards
Although a fireplace grate may not be the first thing you think of when it comes to your fireplace, it is an important piece to having a warm, satisfying fire. Since not all fireplace grates are the same, let's take a look at the differences and discover which grate may be your best choice.
While it's true that a grate helps your wood burn better in your fireplace, it can also help in improving the amount of heat that is cycled out into your home. In fact, the amount can be as high as 20%.
You can find a wide variety of grates for fireplaces. There are literally hundreds of various sizes, styles and designs to choose from.
when choosing your grate, you should be sure to get the right size. You want the grate to sit with 3-5" of room between the base of the firebox and the actual fire.
Next, determine the width you will need so that the grate will fit.
Finally, you can then add your personal tastes to the mix. You will find styles and patterns with curls and whimsical patterns, as well as thinner bars, etc.
Fireplace grates are also available in different colors that can be matched to any room decor.
A fireplace grate doesn't have to be boring. It can be functional as well as stylish. Just use your imagination and take your time. You will find the perfect solution to add a special touch to your homes fireplace.
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