Early American Three Panel Fireplace Screen
Overview
The Early American Three Panel Fireplace Screen brings Heritage craftsmanship to your hearth. Hand-selected by ExceptionalFire for fit, finish, and lasting performance, it's part of our curated fireplace screens collection for homeowners who want a premium result without the guesswork.
The style and durability of the Early American Three Panel Fireplace Screen will accent your fireplace nicely. Create a style from the colonial days in your living area. This fireplace screen is designed with a post and beam design with straight line...
Specifications
- Brand: Heritage
- Model / MPN: M26200036
- Category: Custom Size Fireplace Screens
ExceptionalFire is an authorized Heritage retailer. Questions about sizing or fit? Our hearth specialists review every order — talk to a real expert before you buy.
Specifications
| Vendor | Heritage |
|---|---|
| Title | Default Title |
| Type | Fireplace Screens |
| SKU | — |
How to Measure
Take three measurements before ordering: width, height, and depth of your fireplace opening (or the surface where this product will be installed).
Always measure to the nearest 1/8 inch. Take each dimension twice and use the smaller number — fireplaces aren't always square.
Need help? Email a photo + dimensions to hello@exceptionalfire.com and we'll review your fit before you place the order.
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping across the contiguous US. Ships in 2-4 weeks from our facility.
All shipments are insured and tracked. You'll receive a tracking number via email within 24 hours of dispatch.
30-day returns on stock items in original condition. Free return shipping if the item arrives damaged or doesn't match the listing.
Warranty
This product is backed by our 5-year limited warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship.
Warranty covers structural integrity, finish, and hardware. Normal wear, damage from improper installation, and modifications void coverage.
To file a claim, email warranty@exceptionalfire.com with your order number and photos of the issue.
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Frequently asked questions
Why do I need a fireplace screen if I already have doors?
Glass doors should be open when a wood fire is burning at full intensity (heat buildup can crack tempered glass). A mesh screen stays closed during active fires — it blocks flying embers and sparks while letting heat radiate into the room. Best practice is to use both: the mesh screen during active fires, and the glass doors when the fireplace is cold to prevent drafts.
Mesh screen vs. glass screen — what's the difference?
Mesh screens (curtain or panel style) block sparks and embers while letting heat through — safe to keep closed during active fires. Glass screens (tempered glass panels) provide a sleeker look and full visibility, but typically aren't designed to remain closed during a roaring wood fire — they're often used decoratively on gas fireplaces or non-active masonry openings.
Are mesh screens safe with kids and pets?
Mesh screens are an essential safety barrier — they prevent stray sparks and embers from reaching flooring, furniture, or family members. The mesh itself does get hot during a fire and shouldn't be touched until cool. For households with toddlers or pets, look for our child-safe screen options with weighted bases, secure latches, and tip-resistant frames.
What size screen do I need?
For freestanding screens, pick a screen at least 3" wider on each side than the firebox opening, and at least 1"–2" taller than the opening height — this ensures full spark coverage. For fitted screens (those that mount inside the firebox), measure the opening at three points and use the smallest dimension. We custom-build screens to any size on request.
Do you offer free shipping?
Free freight shipping on all orders within the contiguous US. Standard-size screens ship in 5–10 business days; custom screens are made-to-order in 2–4 weeks. 30-day return window on unused standard-size screens.


