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32-58 Inches Angled Mesh Curtain Rod

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Use an angled mesh curtain rod to hang fireplace mesh to prevent embers and sparks from escaping your fireplace. During the burning process, sparks and embers naturally occur during any wood burning fire and this is the reason for investing in a mesh curtain rod. Rust can build up over time, weakening your mesh curtain rod. When it comes time to replace it, this high quality fireplace replacement mesh curtain rod is perfect!

Installation directions are included on this page to help you easily replace your curtain rods. This size of this rod is adjustable. It can be cut down to be anywhere between 58 to 32 inches; to adjust the size use a hacksaw cautiously to field cut the extra material. The mesh curtain is not included with your curtain rod purchase. Your purchase includes: 2 rods with angled ends, 2 screws, and 2 mounting plates.

NOTE:

  • MAKE SURE YOU ORDER THE CORRECT SIZE BYPASS ROD SO THAT ENDS GO INTO YOUR FIREBOX FOR SUPPORT. THE ROD NEEDS TO BE A MINIMUM OF 1" WIDER THAN YOUR FIREPLACE OPENING.
  • DOES NOT INCLUDE MESH CURTAIN.

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32-58 Inches Angled Mesh Curtain Rod Information. Specifications:

  • Material: Steel
  • Size: 32-58 Inches
  • Diameter: 3/16"
  • Includes: 2 Rods with Angled Ends | 1 Screw | 2 Mounting Plates
  • Mesh Curtain: Not Included
  • Center Bracket Size: 3" Long x 1" Wide
  • Made in America!
  • NOT INCLUDED: Utilize self-tapping screws for installing the ends of the mesh curtain rods

32-58 Inches Angled Mesh Curtain Rod PDF Product Manual: 


Selecting the correct Mesh Curtain Rod:

When selecting a mesh curtain rod for a fireplace, the choice between a straight, angled, or bypass design depends on the specific needs of your fireplace opening and how you want the mesh curtain to function. Here's a breakdown of each type and their ideal use cases:

1. Straight Mesh Curtain Rod:

  • How It Works: A straight rod extends horizontally across the top of the fireplace opening, allowing the mesh curtain to hang down in a straight line.
  • Ideal Use: Best suited for standard, flat fireplace openings where the curtain needs to cover the opening directly in front without any obstruction. It provides a simple, clean look and is easy to install and operate.

2. Angled Mesh Curtain Rod:

  • How It Works: Angled rods are designed to fit fireplace openings that are not perfectly square or rectangular, having corners or edges that might not be at 90-degree angles. The rod can be bent or adjusted to match the specific angle of the fireplace opening.
  • Ideal Use: Perfect for custom or non-standard fireplace shapes where a straight rod would not align properly with the opening. This allows the mesh curtain to fully cover uneven edges or angled sides, ensuring full coverage and protection.

3. Bypass Mesh Curtain Rod:

  • How It Works: Bypass rods allow for two mesh curtains to overlap and slide past each other, typically using two parallel rods or a double-track system. This design enables easy opening and closing of the curtains, similar to how a curtain on a window might work.
  • Ideal Use: Ideal for larger fireplace openings or for those who prefer the flexibility of partially opening the mesh without exposing the entire fireplace. This is also beneficial when you need to access the fire without moving the entire curtain aside, providing both convenience and safety.

When choosing between these rod types, consider the shape and size of your fireplace opening, the level of customization needed, and how you intend to use the mesh curtain. Each rod type offers different benefits, so selecting the one that best fits your fireplace's requirements and your personal preferences is key to achieving both functionality and aesthetic appeal

What is the 2nd bracket used for? Isn't just the center bracket used for installation?

Asked by Vicki Nason | 12-30-2021, 03:01 PM | 1 answer(s)
Last updated on March 10th 2024.

 

 

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