How Deep Should A Wood Burning Fireplace Be?

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A typical 3-foot-wide fireplace opening should only be 29 inches tall. The firebox depth should

be 16 inches

(not including the thickness of the decorative brick that faces the fireplace). The distance from the floor of the fireplace to the bottom of the damper should be 37 inches.

What is the depth of a fireplace?

The standard size of a fireplace is anywhere from 2 – 3 feet wide, 24 – 29 inches high, and always

about 16 inches deep

.

How deep is a wood burning fireplace?

Fireplace Opening Width 24′′ 32′′ Fireplace Opening Height 24′′ 29′′ Firebox Depth

16′′

16′′
Rear Firebox Width 11′′ 19′′ Rear Firebox Wall Vertical Height 14′′ 14′′

What is the standard size of a fireplace?

The standard fireplace opening averages between

24 – 36 inches wide, 24 – 29 inches high, and about 16 inches deep

.

Can you cover up a wood burning fireplace?

A quick-and-easy solution for hiding a wood burning stove is to erect a

room divider around the stove

. Room dividers typically are wooden, and can be made with rice paper or fabric. They often are patterned and come in a wide variety of designs, so finding one that fits with your decor should be possible.

Can a fire be too big in a fireplace?

Simply put, yes,

it’s possible to put too much wood in a fireplace

. It can cause immediate and future problems. For your safety, build smaller fires, which are actually hotter. By building a smaller fire and not putting too much wood in, you can enjoy a less smokey, warmer fire that is safer.

Does a wood burning fireplace need a hearth?

Keep in mind that your wood-burning fireplace, however,

definitely should have a hearth

. A hearth helps protect your home from errant sparks that could turn an evening of roasting chestnuts into a traumatizing visit from the fire department.

What is the minimum depth of a fireplace hearth?

The minimum thickness of fireplace hearths shall be

4 inches (102 mm)

.

What 4 fireplace tools are typically in a fireplace tool set?

Most of fireplace toolsets come in four and five piece tool sets. A standard tool set usually includes

a poker for stoking the fire

, a pair of tongs for lifting burning logs, a hand broom and shovel for cleaning up ashes, and a stand to hold the tools.

How high should a fireplace be off the floor?

Raising these fireplace

6 to 12 inches off the

floor is perfectly acceptable. In bedrooms, we suggest that you raise them even higher, so that the flames are visible from the bed. This might mean that the fireplace is 24 to 36 inches off the floor.

What is the average width of a fireplace?

A

36′′ or 42′′

fireplace opening width is more common, but you need to assume about 18′′ on each side for a typical non-combustible surround and wood mantel, 24′′ on each side for something more grand.

Are fireplace inserts standard size?

Fireplace Insert Sizes

Fireplace

inserts are not one-size-fits-all

. They must be the right dimensions for your particular space, so measure the height, width and depth of your fireplace from the back wall to the front opening. … The larger the room, the more heat you’ll want it the fireplace insert to produce.

How deep is a standard gas fireplace?

Gas fireplaces can be anywhere from

20 inches to 60 inches

, but the size of the gas fireplace you choose will ultimately depend on the area of the room and the height of the wall you plan to put it in.

How do I temporarily open my fireplace?

Temporary Closures

To enclose a currently open fireplace, you can

purchase and install flat, closed-door screens that secure to the wall just around the fireplace opening

. These are usually metal and glass for best fire safety and become a clean face on your fireplace wall without taking up much floor space.

How do you seal a wood burning fireplace?

You can seal off an unused fireplace by

installing wood or light-gauge metal framing, insulation and drywall over the entire wall or opening

. If you intend on using it in the future, install an insert constructed out of 2′′ rigid foam board glued to MDF. Seal around the insert using neoprene backer rod insulation.

Is it okay to cover a fireplace?

If cold air still comes out of your chimney even when the damper is closed, it’s time for a replacement. Consider a

chimney cover or cap

. In addition to preventing animals and water from entering your chimney, a cap or cover can also reduce downdrafts and make your fireplace more efficient. Consider a fireplace insert.

David Martineau
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David Martineau
David is an interior designer and home improvement expert. With a degree in architecture, David has worked on various renovation projects and has written for several home and garden publications. David's expertise in decorating, renovation, and repair will help you create your dream home.