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my fireplace doesn’t have a door, just a place where a screen would go, is this safe?

By admin | May 21, 2008

mattmtv asked:

The fireplace in our home is an open fireplace with a place for a screen. I am just wondering how well this type of fireplace will work and if it is safe enough. If anyone has any ideas or answers please let me know. Thanks.



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10 Responses to “my fireplace doesn’t have a door, just a place where a screen would go, is this safe?”
  1. Tony Says:
    May 21st, 2008 at 11:55 pm

    That is quite the norm, you may want to consider getting a fan forced insert. They are an efficient way to heat the home.
    Here are some: http://www.regency-fire.com/Wood/Inserts/
    They also make glass panels that you can put in front of the fireplace. Hope this was helpful. ;-)

  2. diandi51 Says:
    May 24th, 2008 at 12:01 am

    as long as your does not burn down.

  3. yonitan Says:
    May 26th, 2008 at 2:47 pm

    you really should get a screen for it. the screen keeps embers from flying out of the fireplace into your living room when the logs settle, crack, etc. the fireplace is safe as long as the rest of the surround is fire-ready, but without a screen, you could easily set your house on fire.

  4. cfb193 Says:
    May 29th, 2008 at 5:02 pm

    You should be alright it is safe but energy efficient it is not.

  5. Kenzi M Says:
    May 29th, 2008 at 7:01 pm

    not really

  6. Brutally Honest Says:
    May 30th, 2008 at 3:39 am

    Get either a fire-resistant rug that extends at least 4 feet from the foot of the fireplace or get a screen to protect your home from flying embers. Also, have a chimney sweep come and clean your stack to make sure you don’t end up with a fire in your chimney from soot buildup, and always make sure your flue is open prior to starting a fire.

  7. Michael Says:
    May 30th, 2008 at 6:23 am

    That’s what we have and it works fine. You will need to do 2 things… Check with a small fire to make sure the the fireplace is drawing well. That is, all the smoke gets drawn up the chimney. Second, make sure there is enough non-combustible material surrounding the fireplace especially on the floor. You need brick, rock, tile or slate on the floor around the opening so as to catch embers which can fall or pop out. Check the codes for your area some have 18″ minimum some have more or less.

  8. artistagent116 Says:
    June 1st, 2008 at 12:33 am

    I’ve never seen a door on a fireplace. What you are referring to are fireplace inserts, which are wood burning stoves designed to fit inside an existing fireplace, and those are the things that have doors.

    Regular fireplaces often have screens, as you’ve noted. They are as safe as the people who use them.

  9. pcbeachrat Says:
    June 1st, 2008 at 10:23 am

    When raised in Texas..this was the only type of fireplace I was familiar with..It was common in all households..You must get a good grate made of steel for the inside..one with a backword tilt to it…Your main logs that are capable of rolling once you get a bed of coals below it..will have the backward momentom once they burn thru..also as well..get a good screen for the front of it..You canot, nor was they designed to burn without one..Get one that has some weight to it and a sturdy stance on the base..In all my times of raised around them..I have actually seen one log roll out of one..luckily our friends and I came home before things fired up..This was due to they had a cheap weight screen set up..get one steel framed.not an alloy

  10. Bricky Local 9 PA Says:
    June 3rd, 2008 at 10:08 am

    screens are fine…myself , i would look for a glass door…less house heat being sucked up the chimney , and they look nice…