How much does a reclaimed wood mantel cost?

A floating mantel, which appears to be “floating,” can cost $150 to $400. A reclaimed wood mantel can cost $250 to $1,750, depending on the finish options and colors.

What is code for a fireplace mantel?

The National Fire Code dictates that any combustible material (e.g., wood mantel or similar trim) must be at least six inches from the firebox opening. An additional inch of clearance is needed for every 1/8 inch the combustible material or trim protrudes.

What is the best wood to use for a fireplace mantel?

Walnut is a popular choice for fireplace mantels. It is a harder and heavier type of wood than most and is extremely durable. The rich dark brown wood is an excellent for an impressive fireplace mantel. Hickory is also a great choice for a fireplace mantel if you are going for a unique look.

How do you install reclaimed wood mantel?

Slide Over Bolts Method

  1. Locate the studs behind the brick, stone, or faux veneer.
  2. Drive 1/2in lag screws through each of the studs.
  3. Have a helper support the mantel while you mark the location of the support rods on the back of the beam.
  4. Apply construction adhesive into the holes.
  5. Slide into place, admire, and enjoy!

How much does a mantel cost?

They range in cost from $300 to $5,000, depending on the material, size, and design complexity you choose. Prefab wood mantels typically arrive in three or four pieces.

What is the proper height of a fireplace mantel?

4.5′
Mantel Height: We recommend installing the mantel 4.5′ from the floor. This allows room for stockings during the holidays. Most housing codes and the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) state that the bottom of the mantel must be at least 12” away from the top of the fireplace box.

How high above the mantle should a TV be mounted?

The rule of thumb is, if your mantel is less than four feet from the floor, you should mount your TV about 12 inches above it. This rule applies to a fireplace without a mantel as well.

How thick should a wood mantel be?

A depth of 7 inches is ideal for most mantels, as it allows plenty of room to accommodate decorative objects. Keep in mind that the top and the sides of the mantel should be the same depth.

How far should a fireplace mantel stick out?

Most housing codes and the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) state that the bottom of the mantel must be at least 12” away from the top of the fireplace box. The main factor for distance will come down to the Face Height of your mantel.

Can a reclaimed wood mantel be used for a fireplace?

01. Depending on your taste, a solid reclaimed wood mantel can appear idyllic and charming or sleek and edgy. Our reclaimed solid wood mantels are carefully crafted to add texture and dimension, and we can customize your new mantel to the exact shape and size you need to suit your fireplace.

Can a box beam mantel be used for a fireplace?

A box beam mantel accentuates the beauty of the fireplace as the focal point of the room, and our reclaimed wood is the perfect material to do the job. Just choose the size and type of reclaimed wood you’d like and we’ll take care of the rest! 03. Rustic fireplaces not quite your thing?

Where can I get reclaimed wood mantel in San Diego?

Your reclaimed mantel will be one of a kind, and it will light up the space unlike anything else. At Reclaimed Wood San Diego, the possibilities for your new mantel are truly endless. We can design unique and customized options that will be the showpieces of your living room.

Can a reclaimed barn beam be used as a mantel?

Every reclaimed barn beam is an organically unique structure. Our vast inventory lets you hand select the best wood mantel for your space, then choose the surface type you prefer, including heavy or bold characteristics, smooth sides or special features.