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Fireplace Grates & Baskets

If you are looking for an easy way to make your fires burn more effectively and more efficiently then your best option is to add a Fireplace Grate to your fireplace or fire pit. Fireplace Grates are a must have accessory for any person who has a fireplace or a fire pit. They help elevate the wood off of the ground and give your fire a more impressive look.

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The Best Fireplace log grates are heavy duty wood racks that elevate the firewood off of the floor of the fireplace

A fireplace grate is a metal or cast iron frame with bars or a mesh grid that is placed inside a fireplace. Its primary purpose is to hold the burning wood or other fuel in a raised position, allowing air to circulate underneath and around the fire. This design promotes efficient combustion by providing a steady flow of oxygen to the burning fuel.

The bars or grid of the grate also help support the logs or other fuel, preventing them from falling directly into the fireplace. Additionally, a fireplace grate helps to create a bed of hot coals, which can enhance the overall heating efficiency of the fire.

There are various types and designs of fireplace grates available, including traditional flat grates, tapered grates, and basket grates. The choice of a grate depends on factors such as the type of fireplace, the size of the firebox, and personal preferences for aesthetics and functionality.

Choosing the correct size for your fireplace grate insert is the best way to ensure that your fire burns efficiently

In order for your fire wood to burn most efficiently, there needs to be enough room around the fire place grate to provide the proper airflow. It is usually recommended to maintain 2 to 3 inches of space on each side and at the back of the fireplace grate.

The first thing you will want to do is collect the measurements of your fireplace. If you currently have a grate in the fireplace, don't just try to duplicate the size of this grate, without measuring the rest of the fireplace. Just because there was a grate in the fireplace, does not mean it was measured properly before being installed. Using an improper size of fireplace can result in a poor performance and can cause your fireplace grate to deteriorate more rapidly.

To ensure you select the right size fireplace grate, it's essential to measure your fireplace accurately. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

  1. Measure the Front Width:

    • Measure the width of the inside of your fireplace at the front opening. Take the measurement from the left to the right edge.
  2. Measure the Back Width:
    • The next step is to measure the width at the back of the fireplace. This is usually smaller than the opening at the front of the fireplace.
  3. Measure the Depth:

    • Measure the depth from the front opening to the back of the firebox.
  4. What is an ember grate and do I need one on my fireplace grate?

    If you have ever seen a fireplace grate with a steel mesh or grid design at the bottom of the grate basket, this is an ember grate. These ember grates are designed to keep hot embers in the fire basket for longer periods of time. By retaining the embers in place it allows the embers to settle and burn more efficiently, without falling through larger gaps. This results in a cleaner, more efficient fire as it maximizes the heat produced by the burning embers. This means that for each log you burn, the ember grate helps to burn more of the wood, which means you get more heat and energy from each log. This allows you to get more heat from less logs, and using less logs means you will be able to burn more fires from the same amount of wood.

    The other benefit to an ember grate is that is reduces the amount of residual ash that is left once the fire is out. This helps to make cleaning your fireplace much easier, as there is less ash and residue left after each fire.

    These ember grates are not required but it will depend on your specific requirements and set up if you choose to select a fireplace grate that has an ember grate attachment. If you frequently use your fireplace and aim for longer lasting, more efficient fires, then an ember grate could be a valuable addition.

    Where to buy fireplace grate?

    Northline Express offers a large assortment of fireplace grates. These include Life time Fireplace Grates, Fire pit and Outdoor Grates and a full line of standard Fireplace Grates.All of the products purchased from Northline Express ship directly to your address. We also have a full team of Customer Service Reps who can help answer any questions you may have about choosing a Fireplace Grate for your home.

    Where can I go to learn more about Fire Safety and the basics of Fire management?

    Northline Express has created a Resource Center that is full of helpful articles on a variety of fire related projects and also includes how to articles to help navigate the installation and product selection processes. Here are a few of our articles related to fire safety and fire management:

  5. Consider the Taper:

    • If your fireplace has a noticeable taper from front to back, consider this when selecting a grate. Grates that are wider at the front may be more suitable.
  6. Height of Grate:

    • Measure the height from the bottom of the fireplace to the top, considering the space available for the grate and the size of the logs you plan to burn.
  7. Check for any obstructions:
    • In some wood burning fireplaces, there is a gas pipe that enters the fireplace from one of the sides. This gas pipe is known as a log lighter. You will want to measure the height this log lighter is off of the floor of the fireplace, to make sure your new fireplace grate will be tall enough to stand over this log lighter.

Once you have all of these measurements then it is time to start looking at Fireplace Grate options.

Cast iron Lifetime Fireplace Grates are the go to option for a hearth log fire grate

If you're going to purchase a fireplace grate, why not buy a product that is guaranteed to last for a lifetime. Lifetime Fireplace Grates are made from heavy duty cast iron and come in a variety of options. Lifetime Fireplace Grates are manufactured by Custom Firescreen, which is a company based out of Des Moines, Iowa. So these grates are made in America and are backed with a lifetime warranty. Custom Firescreen has been dealing with and manufacturing fireplace parts and accessories for over 40 years. They offer a straight forward lifetime warranty to ensure this is the one and only fireplace grate you will ever need to buy.

These grates can be used for coal or wood fuel, but are not recommended to be used in wood stoves, wood stove inserts or any type of Outdoor fireplace or fire pit. These grates are made of high quality steel and are designed to withstand intense fires and are intended for every day use.

As long as the grate is used in the manner it is intended, if the products ever breaks down or deteriorates, simply contact the company and they will send you out a brand new grate.

Check out our full line of Life time Fireplace Grates

Fireplace Grates come in a variety of styles from self feeding, to baskets, to steel bars

Fireplace grates are not one size fits all products. They come in a range of styles, each catering to different requirements and preferences. Self feeding grates, for example, are designed to automatically move the logs towards the center of the grate as they burn. This feature not only ensures a consistent fire but also reduces the need for manual adjustment. This also helps add to the efficiency of your burn.

Basket grates, on the other hand, are perfect for those who want a classic and homely feel. They are typically shorter and wider, making them ideal for larger fireplaces. Their design allows for a larger pile of logs or even coal. This larger collection of fire wood or coal helps create a more substantial fire.

For a more contemporary look, steel bar grates are a great choice. They are often more durable and can withstand higher temperatures than other styles.

Fireplace Grates are available for indoor fireplaces as well as outdoor fireplaces and fire pits

If you are looking for grate options for your outdoor fireplace or backyard fire pit, then it is important to select models that are designed to be used outdoors. These outdoor fire pit and fireplace grates are made with materials that will hold up better to the elements and humidity that is present outdoors. They are often made of thicker steel frames, that is either stainless steel or heavy duty cast iron. The steel grates of outdoor options are much thicker and more durable than those made for indoor fireplace options.

If you choose to use an indoor fireplace grate for your outdoor fireplace, it will most likely break down very quickly and it will not be covered under a manufacturer's warranty. Some indoor grates won't make it through more than a couple of burns.

Check out our full line of Fire pit and Outdoor Grates.

A fireplace grate allows for easier cleanup of your fireplace between fires

When it comes to maintaining a neat and clean fireplace, a fireplace grate is an indispensable accessory. Not only does it improve the quality of the fire, but it also significantly simplifies the cleaning process.

As wood burns on the grate, the ashes fall through the gaps, accumulating beneath. This makes it easier to collect and remove the ashes once the fire is out and the fireplace has fully cooled down. This is particularly beneficial as it reduces the risk of ash being scattered when you're removing the burnt logs, ensuring a tidier cleanup.

Also, some grates come with an integrated ash pan, which collects the ashes directly, making the cleanup even more effortless. Simply slide out the pan, dispose of the ashes, and replace the pan. The process is more convenient, efficient, and less time-consuming.

Remember, the key to ensuring your fireplace is always ready for the next fire is regular and effective cleanup. In this regard, a grate is a smart addition to any fireplace.

Check out the full line of Fireplace Grates and Fireplace Accessories available on Northline Express.

When you are looking at choosing a Fireplace Grate it is a good time to also look through other Fireplace Accessories

While selecting a grate, consider the array of fireplace accessories that can enhance your fire burning experience. Some fireplace accessories to consider can include:

  • Fireplace Screens: A critical safety feature, these prevent sparks from flying into the room.
  • Fireplace Tools: Comprising of a poker, shovel, broom, and tongs, these aid in managing the fire and cleaning up afterwards.
  • Hearth Log Holders and Indoor Wood Racks: These keep your firewood organized and easy to access indoors near your fireplace.
  • Ash Pans: Designed to fit beneath the grate, these make ash disposal much simpler.
  • Hearth and Fireplace Rugs: Fireplace rugs help add a touch of style to your hearth area, while also providing protection from flying embers, stray sparks and ash that can pop from the fire while burning.

Each of these accessories come in various styles and materials, ensuring they can match your grate and overall fireplace aesthetic. Browse through the options as you select your grate to create a cohesive and functional fireplace setup.

Check out the full line of Fireplace Grates and Fireplace Accessories available on Northline Express.

FAQ - Indoor and Outdoor Fireplace Grates

Why should I use a fireplace grate?

Using a fireplace grate can bring several benefits to your fire burning experience. Firstly, a grate can enhance the efficiency of your fire. By lifting the logs off the floor, it ensures better air circulation around the fuel, leading to a more efficient and complete combustion.

Secondly, a grate can increase the lifespan of your fireplace floor. By preventing direct contact between the flames and the floor, it reduces wear and tear, prolonging the floor's durability.

Lastly, a grate can improve the aesthetic appeal of your fireplace. Available in various designs and materials, a grate can complement the style of your fireplace, enhancing its overall look.

Do I need a grate for my outdoor fire pit?

The necessity of a grate for an outdoor fire pit depends greatly on the intended use and personal preferences. A fire pit grate can serve multiple purposes.

  • It can raise the firewood off the ground, promoting better air circulation and thus a more efficient combustion process.
  • It can also act as a barrier to flames, reducing the risk of sparks and debris flying out, which can enhance your safety.
  • If you plan to use your fire pit for cooking, a grate can provide a level surface for your pots and pans.

However, if you primarily use your fire pit for warmth and ambiance, and not for cooking, a grate may not be essential. It's also worth noting that grates come in various sizes and shapes, so you can select one that best fits your fire pit.

It is recommended to get a fire pit grate that is 2 to 3 inches smaller on all sides than your overall width. This will help ensure proper air flow and provide you the best efficiency for your fires.

How do I know what size grate I need for my fireplace?

It is recommended to maintain at least 2 inches of clearance on all sides of the fireplace grate. This helps ensure proper air flow which is essential for burning the most efficient fire. It is important to measure the fireplace properly. This includes measuring the width of the fireplace at the front opening, as well as the back wall. It is also helpful to measure the width at the middle of the fireplace as well.

Then you will want to measure the depth and height as well as measure for any obstacles such as a log lighter or damper, if it will interfere with the fireplace grate placement.

Is wrought iron or steel fireplace grate better?

When it comes to choosing between wrought iron and steel fireplace grates, both materials have their advantages. Wrought iron grates are often highly durable and resistant to heat. They are able to endure high temperatures without warping, making them a good choice for fireplaces used frequently.

On the other hand, steel grates are generally known for their strength and durability. They are typically used for wood burning fireplaces, as the bars are often spaced farther apart, allowing for better airflow and more efficient burning. However, they may not be practical for coal burning fireplaces due to the wider bar spacing.

In terms of aesthetics, wrought iron grates often have a more traditional and rustic look, while steel grates tend to have a more modern and sleek appearance.

The other thing to note is that not all brands and models of fireplace grates are made with the same quality. It is a good idea to check the size of the bars that make up the grate. To keep costs down, some grates are made much thinner. These thinner grates will break down much faster than those with thick, sturdy steel bars.

How is the best way to clean a fireplace grate?

It is a great idea to clean your fireplace grate on a regular basis. How dirty it can get, will depend on how often you burn fires. If you burn regularly then cleaning once or twice a month may be a good option.

Cleaning a fireplace grate can be accomplished with a few simple steps and some common household tools.

  1. Remove the Grate: After ensuring the fireplace and grate are completely cooled, carefully remove the grate from the fireplace.

  2. Brush Off Soot and Ashes: Use a stiff wire brush to scrape off as much soot and ash as possible. It's best to do this outside to avoid making a mess indoors.

  3. Use a Cleaning Solution: Apply a mixture of warm water and dish soap, or a specific fireplace cleaner if you prefer, to a scrub brush and thoroughly clean the grate.

  4. Rinse and Dry: Rinse the grate with clear water and allow it to dry completely before replacing it in the fireplace.

Remember to wear protective gloves and old clothes while cleaning, as this process can be messy. Regular cleaning not only keeps your fireplace looking its best, but also promotes more efficient burning and extends the lifespan of your grate.