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What is code for a fireplace mantel?
The National Fire Code dictates that any combustible material (e.g., wood mantel or similar trim) must be at least six inches from the firebox opening. An additional inch of clearance is needed for every 1/8 inch the combustible material or trim protrudes.
How much clearance does a fireplace mantel need?
As a general rule, the mantel is placed about 12 inches above the fireplace opening. Then adding an inch to the distance for every inch that the mantel protrudes. So a mantel 6 inches deep, would be attached 18 inches above the firebox opening.
Where should mantle be placed?
As a general rule, a mantel is placed about 12 inches above the fireplace opening. Add an inch to the distance for every inch that the mantel protrudes. So, a mantel 6 inches deep would be attached 18 inches above the firebox opening.
How do you measure a mantel height?
Usually, it is best to add six inches to both sides of your fireplace to determine the length the mantel should be. For example, a fireplace that measures 36 inches across the top should have a mantel that is 48 inches long. The mantel should not be so long that it extends from wall-to-wall.
Is my mantle too high?
Mantel Height From The Top Of The Firebox If your mantel is too close to the flames, you risk catching the mantel and anything on or near it on fire. A mantel that is at least 12 inches above the opening of the fireplace should be high enough away from the flames to keep you, your family, and your house safe.
How much overhang should a fireplace mantel have?
A mantel should extend a minimum of 3 inches beyond the firebox opening. If the fireplace has facing around the opening, the mantel can also extend 3 or more inches beyond that. Do not guess when sizing the mantel to a room, or the mantel could wind up being too long or too short.
How big should my mantle be?
Your mantel should be wider than your fireplace. Typically, a mantel should be a minimum of 3 inches past the firebox on each side. However, more can be better. The average mantel is approximately 6 inches wider than the fireplace on either side, and some can be even wider.
What is the proper height for a fireplace mantle?
Usually the height of the mantle should be at least 20 inches above the fireplace opening. However, always check with the building inspector for the rules in your area.
What height should a fireplace mantel go?
Again, “proper” height is relatively subjective to your fireplace, but average or standard fireplace mantel height construction is around 54″ above the hearth’s floor. Your fireplace may fit this dimension or it might be on the shorter or taller end of the spectrum when it comes to mantel height above fireplace.
What is the standard size of a fireplace mantle?
The common fireplace mantle is 5-6 feet wide (60″ – 72″, and when you hang the picture above the fireplace mantle, a print is placed higher, than when displayed on a regular wall. A framed artwork or canvas print could range between 30″x24″ to 40″x30″ for the best effect. Keeping with a rule of 2/3 – 3/4 the size of the mantle.
What is the average height of a fireplace mantel?
Standard is different from “typical” or “average”. Average mantel height is about 54″ above the hearth extension. “Standard” depends on the fireplace size, required clearances and the aesthetic desired, which can vary widely, as shown below.