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Franklin Fireplace Mantel Surround - Estate Series

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The Franklin Fireplace Mantel Surround is the perfect balance of classic design and functional beauty. Its clean, traditional lines and subtle details make it a versatile addition to any living space, whether your home leans modern, rustic, or somewhere in between. Built with high-quality materials, the Franklin Mantel offers long-lasting durability and a timeless look that enhances your fireplace and ties the room together.

Designed with practicality in mind, the Franklin Fireplace Mantel Surround features a generous top shelf that’s ideal for displaying family photos, decor, or seasonal accents. Its sturdy construction ensures reliable support, while the low-maintenance finish makes it easy to keep looking great. The Franklin Fireplace Mantel Surround isn’t just a frame for your fireplace—it’s a statement piece that brings warmth, charm, and personality to your home.

Features and Customization Options

Custom Wood Choices

  • Select from MDF, Poplar, Oak, Maple, or Cherry for a finish that perfectly complements your space. MDF and Poplar are excellent for painted finishes, while Oak and Cherry, with their rich wood grains, are ideal for stains that bring out the natural beauty of the wood.

Diverse Finish Options

  • The Franklin Mantel Surround offers various finishes, including unfinished, primed (ready for your custom paint), Primed, And Painted White. These options allow you to find a finish that enhances your home decor, making your fireplace a captivating focal point.

Customizable Dimensions for Easy Fit

  • The Franklin is designed to fit most fireplace setups, offering up to 5 inches of return depth, a maximum finished inside width of 58 inches, and an inside height of 42 inches. Three customizable fit styles ensure seamless installation in your unique space.

Essential Clearance and Installation Guidelines

For safe installation, follow this fireplace mantel surround clearance recommendations:

  • Clearance to Combustibles: The mantel should be positioned at a safe distance from flammable materials like drywall or wood framing. For the mantel shelf, maintain at least 12 inches of clearance above the firebox opening. The side clearance should be at least 6 inches from the fireplace opening.
  • Clearance to Firebox: Position the mantel to allow proper ventilation around the firebox, generally keeping at least 6 inches of distance above the firebox. This helps prevent overheating and preserves the mantel’s condition over time.
  • Clearance to Surround Materials: When installing over materials such as brick, tile, or marble, adjust the mantel’s inside width and height for a perfect fit. Reduce the inside width by 2 inches for brick surrounds and by 1 inch for tile, slate, or marble.
  • Local Code Compliance: Consult local building codes, as regulations can vary, particularly with zero-clearance fireplaces. These codes ensure your mantel installation meets safety standards.

Choosing Between Finished and Unfinished Mantels

  • Unfinished Mantels: Ready for your unique finish, allowing complete customization.
  • Finished Mantels: Pre-painted or pre-stained in options like Primed, Fruitwood, Cordovan, Mahogany, Golden Oak, or White Wash, these mantels save time while enhancing decor.

Quick Turnaround for Custom Orders

  • With a lead time of just 15 days, the Franklin Mantel is crafted and shipped promptly to complete your project without delay.

The Franklin Fireplace Mantel Surround combines classic sophistication with customizable options, making it a perfect choice for any home. With its elegant design, versatile finishes, and easy-fit dimensions, this mantel surround adds timeless charm while following safety standards, creating a beautiful and secure centerpiece for your living space.


Specifications:

  • Material for Paint Option: MDF(Medium Density Fiberboard) | Poplar
  • Material for Stain Option: Oak | Maple | Cherry
  • Paint Options: Primed | Primed And Painted White
  • Inside Mantel Width (W): Up To 58 Inches
  • Inside Mantel Height (H): Up To 42 Inches
  • Shelf Depth (S): 7 7/8 Inches
  • Leg Width (L): 8 3/4 Inches
  • Leg Inside Return Depth: 4- 3/4 Inches Maximum
  • Shelf Length (OL): Inside Mantel Width(W) + 29 1/4 Inches
  • Overall Height (OH): Inside Mantel Height(H) + 14 1/4 Inches
  • Ovelall Bottom Width (OLW): Inside Mantel Width(W) + 17 1/2 Inches


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Step-by-Step Guide to Installing a Fireplace Mantel

Installing a new fireplace mantel can be a transformative project for any room, giving it an instant upgrade and creating a focal point that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Whether you’re using your mantel to display seasonal decor or to mount a television, this task is manageable for homeowners who have basic DIY experience. By following this guide, you’ll learn how to safely and efficiently install a mantel, while ensuring compliance with important safety standards.

We’ll walk through every step of the process, from preparation to the final finish, with an emphasis on making sure your mantel is both beautiful and secure.


Safety Considerations When Installing a Mantel

Before we dive into the installation process, it’s crucial to address two key safety issues:

  1. Distance from the Firebox: Any combustible material, like a wooden mantel, must be installed at a safe distance from the fireplace opening. The general rule of thumb, as per the National Fire Code, is to maintain 1 inch of clearance from the firebox opening for every 1/8 inch the mantel protrudes. The minimum safe distance is typically 6 inches, but local codes may vary, so always check with your area’s regulations.
  2. Secure Attachment: Mantels can be heavy, so attaching them securely to the wall is essential to prevent accidents. Some kits suggest using nails or silicone adhesive, but for the sturdiest installation, it’s best to attach the mantel to cleats—wooden supports that provide a solid foundation.

Now that you understand the basics of safety, let’s move on to the step-by-step guide to installing your fireplace mantel.


Tools You’ll Need

Having the right tools on hand will help you complete the job efficiently. Here’s a list of essential tools and materials:

  • Hammer drill
  • 3-foot level
  • Masonry bit (3/16 inch)
  • Saw (hand saw or power saw)
  • Torpedo level
  • Caulk gun
  • Screwdriver
  • Tape measure

Optional but Helpful Tools:

  • Safety goggles and a dust mask
  • Stud finder (for wood-stud walls)
  • Pencil for marking
  • Sandpaper in various grits
  • Paintbrush or stain applicator

Step-by-Step Instructions for Fireplace Mantel Installation

1. Assemble the Mantel Pieces

Begin by gathering and preparing the components of your mantel. If your mantel comes in multiple parts (such as a shelf and legs), you’ll need to assemble them before installation.

  • Preparation: If you plan to paint or stain the mantel, sand and prime the pieces beforehand, but hold off on the final coat until installation is complete.
  • Assembly: Place the mantel shelf face-down on a soft surface like a rug or tarp to avoid damage. Align the dowels with their corresponding holes on the legs, and slide them into place. Ensure the legs fit snugly, then secure the assembly using screws or the locking mechanisms provided by the manufacturer.

2. Perform a Dry Fit

Before drilling any holes, perform a dry fit to ensure that the mantel is positioned correctly.

  • Positioning: With the help of a friend, hold the mantel in place against the wall, making sure it is centered around the firebox. Use a 3-foot level to ensure the mantel is level horizontally.
  • Check for Level: Use a torpedo level to check that the shelf is level from front to back. Adjust if necessary by placing shims under the legs.
  • Mark the Wall: Once the mantel is properly positioned, lightly trace its outline on the wall with a pencil. This will serve as your reference when installing the cleats.

3. Measure and Cut the Cleats

Cleats are the wooden supports that you’ll attach to the wall to hold the mantel securely. They are typically made from 2x4 lumber.

  • Measure: Start by measuring the inside width of the mantel shelf. This measurement will determine the length of your top cleat.
  • Cut: Cut a 2x4 to the length you’ve measured. This will be your horizontal cleat, which will support the mantel shelf.
  • Vertical Cleats: If the mantel legs are hollow, you’ll also need vertical cleats for added support. Measure the depth and length of the legs and cut 2x4s to match. Depending on the mantel’s thickness, you may need to stack two cleats together for extra support.
  • Dry Fit Cleats: Position the cleats within the mantel to ensure they fit properly before attaching them to the wall.

4. Drill Pilot Holes in the Wall

To securely fasten the cleats to the wall, you’ll need to drill pilot holes.

  • Mark the Wall: Measure the thickness of the mantel edges that will rest against the wall. Transfer this measurement to the wall by making several marks inside the traced outline of the mantel.
  • Draw a Guide Line: Use a level to connect these marks, creating a straight guide for the cleats.
  • Drill Pilot Holes: Hold the top cleat against the wall along the guide line. Using a hammer drill with a masonry bit, drill evenly spaced pilot holes through the cleat and into the brick. Be sure to drill into the brick rather than the mortar, as brick offers a more secure anchor.

5. Attach the Cleats to the Wall

Now that you’ve drilled the pilot holes, it’s time to attach the cleats.

  • Secure the Top Cleat: Use 2-1/2 inch concrete screws to attach the top cleat to the brick wall. Make sure the cleat is level and securely fastened.
  • Attach Vertical Cleats: If you’re using vertical cleats for the mantel legs, repeat the process for these. Ensure they are properly aligned with the top cleat.
  • For Wood-Stud Walls: If attaching the mantel to a wood-stud wall, use 3-inch decking screws instead of concrete screws.

6. Install the Mantel

With the cleats firmly in place, it’s time to install the mantel.

  • Fit the Mantel Over the Cleats: Lift the mantel and carefully slide it over the cleats. The cleats should fit snugly inside the mantel.
  • Align with the Outline: Make sure the mantel is aligned with the outline you traced earlier, ensuring that all edges are flush against the wall.
  • Secure the Mantel: Using a screwdriver, drive 2-inch finish screws into the back of the shelf, above the top cleat, spacing them every 16 inches. Repeat this process along the sides of the mantel legs, securing them to the vertical cleats.

7. Secure the Mantel in Place

To ensure the mantel is securely fastened to the wall, follow these steps:

  • Drive Additional Screws: Drive 2-inch finish screws every 16 inches along the back of the mantel shelf, and through the legs into the cleats.
  • Conceal Screw Heads: Once the mantel is firmly in place, cover the screw heads with wood filler or putty. This will give the mantel a clean, finished appearance.

8. Apply the Finishing Touches

With the mantel installed, it’s time to add the final details that will complete the project.

  • Edge Molding: If there are gaps between the mantel legs and the wall or brick surround, attach thin pieces of edge molding to cover the gaps. Use finish nails to secure the molding in place.
  • Caulk and Fill Gaps: For a seamless finish, apply caulk along the edges where the mantel meets the wall. This is especially important if you plan to paint the mantel.
  • Final Coat: If you haven’t already painted or stained the mantel, now is the time to apply the final coat. Be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for drying times between coats.

 

Installing a fireplace mantel is a rewarding DIY project that can transform your living space. By following this step-by-step guide, you’ll ensure that your mantel is installed securely and safely, providing you with a stunning centerpiece for years to come. Remember to always adhere to safety standards, especially regarding the mantel’s proximity to the firebox, and consult local building codes for any additional requirements.

With careful preparation, the right tools, and attention to detail, you can successfully install a mantel that enhances both the look and functionality of your fireplace.

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Last updated on November 19th 2024.

 

 

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