Description
The SteelFreak Heavy-Duty Rectangular Fireplace Grate is built for strength and efficiency, ensuring better airflow and a more effective burn. Crafted from 3/8" x 1" solid bar steel, this rugged grate raises firewood off the stove or fireplace floor, allowing for improved combustion and heat distribution.
Designed to outlast traditional cast-iron grates, its all-steel construction provides exceptional durability and resistance to warping under high temperatures. The rectangular shape makes it a versatile choice for stoves, see-through fireplaces, and rectangular fireplaces, offering a sturdy and reliable fire-burning solution for any setting.
Features:
- Heavy-duty solid steel construction for long-lasting durability
- Rectangular design fits most stoves, see-through fireplaces, and rectangular fireplaces
- Elevates firewood to enhance airflow and improve burn efficiency
- Built to withstand high heat and frequent use
- Available in sizes 15", 18", 21", 24", 27", 30", 33" and 36"
Dimensions:
- 15" - 15" Wide x 14" Deep x 6.75" Tall
- 18" - 18" Wide x 14" Deep x 6.75" Tall
- 21" - 21" Wide x 14" Deep x 6.75" Tall
- 24" - 24" Wide x 14" Deep x 6.75" Tall
- 27" - 27" Wide x 14" Deep x 6.75" Tall
- 30" - 30" Wide x 14" Deep x 6.75" Tall
- 33" - 33" Wide x 14" Deep x 6.75" Tall
- 36" - 36" Wide x 14" Deep x 6.75" Tall
How to Measure for Your Fireplace Grate
To find the right fit for your fireplace grate, follow these steps:
1. Measure the Back Width: Use a tape measure to determine the width at the very back of your fireplace. Start as far back as possible for accuracy.
2. Measure the Front Width: Next, measure the width at the front opening of your fireplace.
3. Measure the Depth: Finally, measure the depth from the front to the back of your fireplace.
For the best fit, ensure there is at least 3 inches of clearance on all sides of the grate. To calculate this, subtract 6 inches from both the back width and the depth measurements.
This ensures proper airflow and helps your grate function efficiently by keeping ashes contained and promoting better combustion.