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Spark Guard Screens
Mesh blocks flying embers
Tight-weave mesh screens designed to catch every spark — essential for wood-burning fireplaces.
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Looks like real wood · Non-combustible · Made in USA
Expert Guides for Fireplace Screens
Quick reads on measuring, sizing, and choosing screen vs door vs combo.
How to Measure Your Fireplace Opening
Width, height, arch peak — three numbers from the firebox itself, not the surround.
2 min readWhat Finished Size to Order
Overlap, inside fit, freestanding, or operable combo — pick the right fit type for your opening.
3 min readScreen vs Glass Door vs Operable Combo
Match the right product to how often you burn, climate, and whether kids are around.
4 min readReal People. Real Expertise. Every Order Reviewed.
Family-owned in Laguna Hills, California since 2014. Every custom order gets a real human fit review before production — so if something's off, we catch it. Questions before you buy? That's literally what we're here for.
Daniel Z.
Senior Fireplace Specialist
10+ Years Experience"Send me a photo of your fireplace. I'll tell you exactly what fits and why."
Bea S.
Product Specialist — Masonry & Prefab
10+ Years Experience"Not sure if yours is masonry or prefab? I can tell in about 30 seconds on a call."
Robert S.
Fireplace Specialist & Technician
10+ Years Experience"If your fireplace is unusual — arched, oversized, odd brick — that's my table."
Kendall S.
Order Concierge — Shipping & Warranty
Support Team"I track your order from production to your doorstep. Anything weird, call me first."
Usually replies within 15 minutes during business hours.
Spark Guard Screens — Traditional, Affordable Protection
Frequently Asked Questions
What's a "spark guard"?
The most common type of fireplace screen — a freestanding mesh screen designed primarily to contain sparks and embers during an open-fire burn. Typically tri-fold or four-fold, traditional decorative frames, priced $300-$700. The workhorse of fireplace screens.
Is a spark guard the same as a fireplace screen?
Spark guard is a category of fireplace screen — specifically the affordable, traditional, mesh-based type. All spark guards are screens; not all screens are spark guards (decorative, glass, contemporary, and combo styles are screens but go by other names).
Why are spark guards cheaper than other screens?
Mass-produced frames in standard sizes, basic powder-coat finishes, and simpler mesh cuts. The fabrication is high-volume — a single tooling line builds thousands of identical frames per year. Decorative and custom screens are made in lower batches with more handwork.
Are spark guards safe for everyday use?
Yes — that's their primary purpose. The mesh is rated to contain typical wood-fire sparks and embers (small glowing fragments thrown by popping logs). Test data: sparks up to 1/4 inch diameter at 800°F are contained reliably.
What sizes do spark guards come in?
Standard sizes 30×26 through 48×32 cover most masonry openings. Width is more critical than height — make sure the screen extends 2-4 inches past the opening on each side for full coverage. Tri-fold designs adjust to slightly varied widths.
Can I get a spark guard in a finish other than black?
Yes — antique brass, pewter, oil-rubbed bronze, and matte black are the four standard finishes. Custom finishes (plated brass, copper) are available on premium lines but not on basic spark guards. Stick to the standard four for fastest ship and best price.
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