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How To Order a Portland Willamette Trimfyre Fireplace Door

  1. Size - Measure the height and width of your fireplace opening. Don't measure the doors you have on now. Measure the bare opening. The price listed is the base price for all doors less than 50" wide and 40" tall. If your door is outside of that range please call or email for a quote.

  2. Door Type - What type of door would you like? You have three styles to choose from:

    • Full-Fold Doors: These doors fold in half and swing out to either side of the fireplace opening. This is our most popular style of door.
    • Cabinet Doors: These doors fold out to either side of the fireplace opening but do not fold in half. Cabinet doors create a traditional, old-fashioned look.
    • Bi-Fold, In-track doors: Very similar to full-fold doors, except they are in a track and do not fold out to the side of the fireplace opening. Bi-Fold doors are an additional $150 dollars.

  3. Frame Finish and Door Trim Finish - The frame and the door trim can be the same finish or different finishes. You may want a darker finish for the frame but a bright finish on the door trim. Click here to view finishes. A split finish between the frame and the door trim is an additional $50 to the base price listed above.

  4. Glass Color - Clear glass is standard for all fireplace doors but you can choose glass with a black, smoked or bronze tint. Click here to view glass options. Tinted glass is an additional $65 to the base price listed above.

  5. Mesh - Mesh is available in two types:

    • Sliding Mesh: Sliding mesh, also called hanging mesh, opens and closes like a curtain. It is the most common popular type of mesh. Sliding mesh is an additonal $70 over the base price.
    • Gate Mesh: Gate mesh looks like a tiny screen door inside your fireplace and opens by swinging out to each side of your fireplace opening, like a cabinet door. Gated Mesh is an additional $200 and is not available with Bi-fold, in-track doors.
    • No Mesh: This is also an option. Mesh is recommended for all fireplace doors but not a necessity. Mesh is used as a safety precaution to catch falling logs or stray embers from leaving the fireplace when the doors are open. If you choose no mesh be certain to minimize the amount of time you fireplace doors are open.

  6. Beveled Glass - "Beveled" means the outer edge of the glass will angle into the door trim, creating a more stylish look than plain, flat glass. Beveled glass is an additional $65.
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