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Custom mantel shelves — solid wood, steel, concrete, glass, and combination materials. Floating or bracketed. Standard sizes ship in 5-10 days; custom dimensions in 14-21 days. Every mantel cut and finished in the USA, ships free across the continental US, and arrives ready to install with included mounting hardware. Browse mantel shelves by material Concrete (GFRC) — modern minimalist, real-stone look at 20% the weight, non-combustible. Read concrete mantel guide. Non-combustible options — code-compliant for direct above-firebox installation Solid wood — traditional warmth; cherry, walnut, oak, maple. Requires setback per IRC code if installed within 12" of firebox. Solid steel — industrial modern; powder-coated in matte black, espresso, brushed nickel, custom RAL colors Steel + wood-grain finish — looks like wood, performs as non-combustible steel Wood + steel combination — wood top with steel structural core; best of both materials Glass mantels — minimal visual presence, modern aesthetic Floating vs bracketed mantel shelves   Floating Mantel Bracketed Mantel Look Clean, modern (no visible support) Traditional, decorative Mounting Hidden cleat into studs Visible corbels or brackets Weight capacity Up to 80 lbs typical Up to 200+ lbs (depending on bracket) Best for Modern, contemporary, minimalist Traditional, craftsman, farmhouse, victorian Custom mantel sizing All ExceptionalFire mantel shelves are built to your specifications: Width: 24-96 inches (2-8 feet) — ideally extends 6-12" past each side of the firebox opening Depth: 4-14 inches (front-to-back projection) Thickness: 2-8 inches (top-to-bottom face) Mounting: hidden cleat (floating), through-bolt (steel), bracket attachment (corbels) Pricing by material Material Standard size Custom range Solid wood (cherry, walnut, oak) $400-$700 $500-$1,500 Steel $500-$800 $600-$1,400 Concrete (GFRC) $650-$900 $700-$1,800 Steel + wood-grain finish $600-$900 $700-$1,500 Glass mantels $700-$1,000 $800-$1,600 Code compliance — what to know The International Residential Code (IRC R1003.10) and most state amendments require non-combustible materials within 12" of a firebox opening. If your mantel will be installed less than 12" above the firebox top: You need non-combustible material (concrete, steel, stone, glass) — see our non-combustible mantel collection OR you need a fire-rated shield between the mantel and firebox (rarely accepted by inspectors) OR you need to raise the mantel mounting height to 12+ inches above the opening Most prefab fireplace manufacturers (Heat-N-Glo, Majestic, Lennox) publish stricter setback requirements than general IRC — check your install manual. How to choose a mantel Determine code requirements first. If your mantel will be within 12" of the firebox opening, pick non-combustible. Otherwise wood is fine. Match the home aesthetic. Floating concrete or steel for modern; bracketed wood for traditional; combination for transitional. Pick width to fit the surround. Mantel should extend 6-12" past the fireplace opening on each side. Choose depth based on display function. 6-8" for decorative items only; 8-14" for substantial holiday displays. Order matching brackets if going traditional. Or hidden cleat for floating. Installation Most mantels install in 60-90 minutes with 2 people. Floating mantels mount on a cleat anchored to studs (the cleat is invisible after the mantel slides over it). Bracketed mantels attach to corbels which mount to studs. Detailed install instructions ship with every mantel. Frequently asked questions What's the standard mantel height? 54-60 inches from finished floor to top of mantel is the most common range. 48" for low-profile installs in modern homes. 66"+ for tall fireboxes or particularly tall ceilings. How far should a mantel extend past the firebox? 6-12 inches past each side is the standard. Some traditional designs extend 16+ inches for grand presence. The mantel should look proportional to the fireplace opening below it. Can I install a wood mantel above a prefab fireplace? Only if the manufacturer's install manual permits it AND you meet the specified setback (usually 12+ inches above the firebox top). Most modern prefabs require non-combustible mantels within their stated clearance — check your manual or pick concrete/steel to eliminate the question. How much weight can a floating mantel hold? Most floating mantels mounted on hidden cleats into studs hold 80-100 lbs of decorative items (candles, photo frames, garlands). Heavier loads (large clocks, statuary) need bracketed mantels with visible support. What finish should I pick for a steel mantel? Matte black is the most popular and pairs with virtually any room. Espresso reads warmer for traditional homes. Brushed nickel for modern. Custom RAL colors available — send a paint chip and we'll match. Can mantels ship to my state? Free shipping across the continental US (48 states). Alaska and Hawaii quoted separately. Mantels ship via freight for larger sizes; UPS/FedEx for smaller pieces. Browse all mantels Browse the full mantel shelf collection, the non-combustible options, the concrete mantels, or use the configurator to specify exact dimensions and material for your fireplace. Free shipping nationwide. Made in the USA. Hand-verified before production. 5-year warranty.

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Mantel Buying Guide

Mantel Shelves — Non-Combustible & Custom-Made in USA

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What is a non-combustible mantel?

A non-combustible mantel is built from materials that won't ignite, sustain combustion, or release flammable gases at typical fireplace temperatures — steel, cast concrete, tempered glass, or steel with a printed wood-grain finish. Most US jurisdictions follow the International Residential Code (IRC R1001.11), which restricts combustible mantels (real wood, MDF, composite) to a minimum 12-inch clearance above an operating fireplace. Non-combustible mantels can install closer — typically 6 to 8 inches above the firebox opening — and bring lower long-term risk of warp, char, or finish failure under heat cycling.

Every mantel in our catalog is non-combustible by design. We don't sell real-wood mantels because the warranty exposure is too high and most local codes don't permit them above active fireplaces.

The four materials we offer

Steel — powder-coated, made in the USA

14- to 16-gauge cold-rolled steel hollow box, sandblasted, primed, and powder-coated at 400°F in our facility. Internal ribbing prevents flex on long spans (60-inch+ shelves stay straight under 30+ lbs of load). Standard finishes: matte black, oil-rubbed bronze, antique pewter, brushed nickel — plus 21+ premium and plated options. Heat-stable, non-flammable, and repaintable if a future remodel demands a different color. Typical price: $895–$1,400 in standard sizes.

Wood-grain steel — wood look, full code compliance

The same steel substrate, but the visible face carries a hot-press polymer transfer of high-resolution real-wood imagery. Oak, walnut, cherry, hickory, maple, and reclaimed barnwood are stocked. From 3–4 feet away the visual is indistinguishable from real lumber; touch reveals the cooler hardness of metal. UV-stable for 15–20 years indoors. Ideal for buyers who want the warmth of wood aesthetics without the code restrictions or maintenance overhead. Typical price: $945–$1,500.

Cast concrete — modern industrial

Glass-fiber-reinforced concrete (GFRC), the same structural mix used in countertops and architectural panels. Real concrete look and feel at half the weight per cubic foot of solid stone. Heat-stable to 800°F continuous and resistant to spalling at code-compliant clearances. Available in natural gray, light tan, charcoal, black, and white — plus custom integral colors on request. A 60-inch concrete shelf weighs 80–130 lbs and anchors with concealed lag bolts into wall studs. Typical price: $1,200–$2,200.

Tempered glass — minimalist floating shelf

3/8-inch tempered safety glass (ANSI Z97.1) with flat-polish edges. Available in clear, smoke (gray-tinted), bronze, and acid-etched frosted; painted-back glass is also possible in custom colors. Mounted on a hidden powder-coated steel channel that anchors to wall studs — from the front, no hardware is visible. Tempered glass handles 470°F sustained, so at code-compliant heights (12+ inches above the firebox) cracking from heat alone is essentially impossible. Typical price: $1,100–$1,950.

How to measure for a mantel shelf

You need three numbers: width, depth, and height above the firebox opening. Width is the visible length you want spanning the wall — most shelves extend 4–6 inches past each side of the firebox surround. Depth is how far the shelf projects out from the wall (typically 6–8 inches; concrete and oversized steel can go to 10–12). Height is the gap between the top of the firebox opening and the underside of the shelf — minimum 6 inches for non-combustible mantels per most local codes, 12+ for any combustible material.

If your wall has tile, stone, or stacked-stone veneer, also note the depth of the cladding so the mounting cleat sits flush. Send photos through the contact page if anything's unclear and a specialist will confirm before we cut steel.

Mounting — hidden cleat vs. through-bolt

Hidden steel cleat (default for steel and wood-grain): a wall-mounted metal bracket anchors into studs; the hollow mantel slides over the cleat and locks with set screws. From the front, no hardware is visible. Plan 30–60 minutes for the install with a stud finder, level, drill, and 1/4-inch bit. Mantels over 60 inches benefit from two-person handling.

Through-bolt (concrete, oversized, or masonry walls): concealed lag bolts pass through the mantel into wall studs or masonry. Drill the wall first, dry-fit the mantel, mark the bolt locations, then mount. Masonry walls add a hammer drill and 1/4-inch masonry bit to the toolset. Total install time: 60–90 minutes for one person, 30–45 with two.

Every mantel ships with the matching hardware pack, a paper template, and step-by-step printed instructions.

Code requirements above an active fireplace

The International Residential Code (IRC R1001.11) governs mantel clearances for masonry fireplaces in most US jurisdictions. The exact rule depends on the mantel's projection from the wall — but a common shorthand is: combustible mantels need at least 12 inches of clearance above the firebox opening; non-combustible mantels can install as close as 6 inches with manufacturer guidance. Check your local building department before installation; some California and Pacific Northwest counties enforce stricter rules.

Prefab (zero-clearance) fireplaces follow the manufacturer's listed clearances, which are often more permissive because the firebox is engineered as a heat-isolated unit. Send your fireplace make and model and we'll confirm what'll fit.

Lead times and ordering

Standard sizes (48, 60, 72 inches) in the four highest-volume finishes ship in 5–10 business days. Custom sizes and premium finishes build in 21–30 business days. Concrete mantels, painted-back glass, and color-matched powder coats run 4–5 weeks. Free freight shipping in the continental US on every order.

Every order is reviewed by a human before production — if your dimensions or fit type look off for the room, we email within one business day. Schedule a 15-minute call from the contact page if you'd rather walk through it together.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are mantel shelves made from?

Our mantels are non-combustible by design: powder-coated steel, cast concrete, tempered glass, and steel with printed wood-grain finishes. Real wood is excluded — building code in many jurisdictions requires non-combustible mantels above operating fireplaces. All ship UL-listed.

How is wood-grain steel different from real wood?

Wood-grain steel is a hot-press transfer of high-resolution wood imagery onto powder-coated steel. The visual is indistinguishable from 3-4 feet away; touch reveals it's metal. You get the warmth of wood aesthetics with full fire safety compliance and zero warping over time.

What sizes do mantel shelves come in?

Standard sizes 48×6×3 to 84×8×4 (length × depth × height). Custom sizes up to 96 inches build in 21-30 business days. Most custom orders run $895-$1,800 depending on material and finish.

How are mantels mounted?

Two methods: (1) hidden steel cleat — a wall-mounted metal bracket that the hollow mantel slides over, leaving no visible hardware; (2) through-bolt — heavy mantels (concrete, oversized) anchor with concealed lag bolts into wall studs or masonry.

Can I install a mantel shelf myself?

Yes — every mantel ships with a hardware pack, mounting template, and instructions. Plan 30-60 minutes. A stud finder, level, and drill are required. For masonry walls, add a hammer drill and 1/4-inch masonry bit. Two-person handling for mantels over 60 inches is recommended.

What's the warranty on a mantel shelf?

5-year manufacturing warranty on welds, finish, and structural integrity. Cosmetic wear from cleaning chemicals, water damage from leaks, and impact damage are excluded. The warranty page has full terms.

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