Replacement Stove Glass
Replacing the glass in a log burner is a important maintenance task to ensure the efficiency and safety of the appliance. Over time, the glass in a log burner can become stained or cracked due to exposure to high temperatures and constant use.
Replacing the glass involves several steps. First, the log burner must be completely cool to avoid the risk of burns. Then, the old glass panel is carefully removed, often by unscrewing retaining clips or brackets holding it in place. Once the old glass is removed, the new glass panel, which should be the correct size and thickness for the specific model of log burner, is fitted into position. It's essential to ensure a proper seal to prevent any leaks or gaps that could affect the burner's performance. Finally, the retaining clips or brackets are reattached to secure the new glass in place. Regular maintenance, including timely replacement of worn or damaged components like the glass, helps to maintain the efficiency and safety of the log burner, providing reliable heat and peace of mind for homeowners
On some occasion the holding screws/bolt will shear off and will require drilling and re threading, for this process the door will be taken away from property for repair.
