A good set of glass doors does three jobs at once: it keeps sparks and embers in the firebox, cuts the warm air your chimney pulls out of the house, and gives the fireplace a clean, finished look. Quick Chimney supplies and replaces fireplace glass doors for masonry and prefab fireplaces nationwide. We measure your opening, help you pick a style that fits the room, and install the doors so they seal and swing the way they should.
What is included
- On-site measurement of your fireplace opening and frame
- Help choosing door style, finish, and glass type for your fireplace
- Removal and haul-away of old or damaged doors
- Installation and anchoring of the new door frame
- Sealing and alignment so doors close evenly and operate smoothly
- Walkthrough of safe operation, including when to keep doors open or closed
Signs you might need this
- Glass that is cracked, chipped, or hazy beyond cleaning
- Doors that stick, sag, or no longer close all the way
- Drafts or a cold room when the fireplace is not in use
- Rusted, discolored, or loose door frames
- An open fireplace with no doors in a home with kids or pets
How it works
Free Quote
Tell us what is going on. You get a clear, honest estimate fast.
Tidy Work
Drop cloths down, vacuums out, your home protected throughout.
Frequently asked questions
Do glass doors really make a fireplace more efficient?
Yes, mainly when the fire is out. An open fireplace lets heated indoor air escape up the flue around the clock. Closed glass doors slow that loss, so your furnace works less and the room stays more comfortable between fires.
Should the doors be open or closed while a fire is burning?
For most wood-burning fireplaces, doors stay open during the fire so it gets enough air, then close once the fire is out. Gas fireplaces are different, and the rules depend on the unit, so we walk you through the correct use for your setup and follow local codes.
Can you fit doors to an oddly sized or older fireplace?
Usually, yes. We measure the opening first, then match it with a standard size or a made-to-fit door. Arched, oversized, and corner fireplaces typically have options too, and we will tell you up front what works for yours.