What is a fireplace back panel?

What is a fireplace back panel?

The back panel of a fireplace sits between the fireplace opening and the surround, typically covering the wall behind to improve the look of the fireplace. Back panels are typically constructed from similar materials found in a hearth, including: Cast Iron. Granite. Slate.

What is a back hearth?

A back hearth is the section of a fireplace hearth that is actually inside the chamber where the fire will be built; is the essentially the floor of the inner hearth. A back hearth is typically made of concrete, though it can be made from other non-combustible materials such as brick or stone.

What is a hearth panel?

Hearth & Back Panels The slabbed granite fireplace hearths can withstand extreme temperatures so can also be used for cast iron wood burning stoves and multi-fuel stoves. The granite back panels complement wooden fireplace surrounds and are intended for use with electric and gas fires.

What is the best fireplace hearth to use?

Granite is the best fireplace hearth material for solid fuel burning fires. However, to withstand the heat, you need to get one that has been ‘slabbed’. This means that it has been cut into pieces and mounted in concrete to give it space to expand as it heats up.

What is the back wall of a fireplace called?

Back (fireback)—The inside, rear wall of the fireplace of masonry or metal that reflects heat into the room.

How thick should a hearth be?

The hearth must extend at least 300mm to the front and 150mm to either side. It must be at least 12mm thick. It must be made from non-combustible materials. It must also cover a minimum area of 840 x 840mm.

What is the code for fireplace hearth?

Your fireplace hearth must extend at least 16 inches beyond the fireplace opening and at least 8 inches on either side of the firebox, according to the International Code Council. Hearth extensions will need to be at least 2 inches thick.

How much does it cost to replace fireplace panels?

Replacing a fireplace panel runs between $180 to $250 including labor. Expect to pay $360 to $750 if replacing multiple panels.

Do you need a fireback?

You really need a fireback if the back wall of the fireplace is damaged by the fire. The fireback protects the back wall. In addition, a fireback has the additional advantage that the cast iron of the fireback is warmed by the fire and the fireback therefore radiates extra heat.

What makes a back panel for a fireplace?

Back panels are typically constructed from similar materials found in a hearth, including: Back panels can also be made from wood or laminate, but cannot be used with solid fuel fireplace appliances such as wood and gas because they are combustible materials.

What are back panels and hearths made out of?

Our back panels and hearths are available in a wide range of materials and colours including black granite, white marble, cream marble, limestone and stone ensuring we have the perfect set to match any mantel/surround whether it be wood, stone, marble, granite or limestone we guarantee to have it at the best possible price.

Can you change the look of your fireplace?

Read More At fireplaces 4 life we stock a huge range of back panels and hearths, if you want to change the look of your fireplace at a fraction of the cost replacing your back panel and hearth is a brilliant way to do this.

Which is the best stone for a fireplace?

At Direct Fireplaces we stock a brilliant range of granite hearth and back panel sets that provide a sturdy, finished look to your fireplace. One fundamental benefit is the iconic stone itself: sleek, smooth, glistening and efficient to clean, a granite hearth is the best way to create an enviable focal point in your living room.

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