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if you have a black polished granite fireplace hearth what is a good solution for a fireplace screen that wont
Sep 21, 2006 by Mark
scratch the floor? i have a cast iron screen from pottery barn
http://www.potterybarn.com/cat/pip.cfm?src=shpcacchmafpl%7Crshop&sid=PBW6U3MEU0N8MX9MKUIYXO3P1XV46QH4200609211029&pkey=cacchmafpl&gids=p3694&bnrid=3382401&cm_ven=Gravity_Stream&cm_cat=Natural_Search&cm_pla=Generic&cm_ite=pottery%20barn%20fireplace%20screen
just for visualization purposes it is an oxford style mantle
click here and scroll to second one down
http://muracaent.com/customizeddesigns/item.nhtml?profile=customizeddesigns&UID=102
do they have special ones that dont scratch hearths or should i just try and find rubber feet or some type of rubber bottom for this one?
what do you think?
thanks in advance for any input
i bought the pottery barn screen before the fireplace was renovated when there used to be a brick hearth before it was replaced with granite
i mean a screen that wont scratch the granite hearth
Take black rubber tubing and cut a slit in it lengthwise. Then, attach the tubing on the bottom edge of the screen. Did the same to protect my marble hearth at my cabin vacation home and you can't even see the tubing unless you are right up on it!
You'll need to find the right diameter tubing to fit snuggly on the screen. You want it snug, but easy enough to pop on and remove.