Note some fireplaces esp.
Gas fireplace mantel clearance code.
If your mantel extends more than an inch and a half out from the fireplace opening you should have more than a 6 inch clearance.
The code references are strictly for masonry fireplaces constructed to that code and do not apply to freestyle creations of architects and adventurous pyromaniacs.
In the absence of local codes we suggest your installation clearances meet or exceed the national standard building codes or the national fire code.
National standard building code masonry built fireplaces.
All the fireplace mantels on this website are non combustible and therefore require zero clearance.
As a general rule a mantel is placed about 12 inches above the fireplace opening.
Combustible materials and trim must be at least 6 inches from the firebox opening.
The following is a reprint from the standard building code.
Also any part of the mantel that sticks out more than 1 5 inches from the wall s face over the opening needs to be at least 12 inches from the top of the fireplace opening.
The icc though suggests at least 12 inches.
National standard building code information 2114 3 masonry built fireplaces 4114 3 10 all combustible mantels and similar trim shall be kept at least 6 inches from the fireplace opening.
Your firebox wall needs to be 8 inches thick when lined with fire bricks or 10 inches thick without fire bricks.
Add an inch to the distance for every inch that the.
B vented gas fireplaces usually have mantel requirements that will exceed this clearance.
Fireplace mantels building codes.
Mantel corbels and brackets attached along the sides of the opening must have additional clearance if they project more than 1 1 2 inches out from the face of the fireplace.
The airspace shall not be filled except to provide fireblocking in accordance with section r1001 12.
All combustible mantel surrounds and shelves must be kept at least 12 inches from the opening of your fireplace top and sides.
Also vent free gas fireplaces will have a much greater clearance.
National standard building code.
Most codes specify mantel distance from the firebox itself.
Wood beams joists studs and other combustible material shall have a clearance of not less than 2 inches 51 mm from the front faces and sides of masonry fireplaces and not less than 4 inches 102 mm from the back faces of masonry fireplaces.
Mantel brackets and corbels at the sides of the firebox opening require extra clearance if they project more than 1 5 inches outwards from the face of the fireplace.
The airspace shall not be filled except to provide fireblocking in accordance with section r1001 12.