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Reasonable dispatch time, correct goods sent. Quality of the goods also good.

Good quality & looks like it will last many years (as one would expect).
D*****k Wall
Great service and quick delivery

Good product
J*****n Powell
Fast efficient service

V*****a Camilleri
5 star service

A*****w Holmes
great genuine parts,great price and great service,what more could you want.

P*****l Clare
I found the staff at Fireparts.com very helpful, friendly and knowledgeable, this is my first experience shopping with them and I would defiantly recommend contacting them and their prices are good too.

Great replacement for my old warped throat plate
R*****l Jeeves

STOVE GLASS

Replacement Stove Glass | 1200+ DISCOUNTED Replacement Heat Resistant Stove Glass!

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'Ceramic' is more durable than 'Glass' and hence has become popular as a replacement to old stove glass.  Whilst it is still delicate (like glass), Cermaic can absorbe (a) more knocks and (b) has ZERO Thermal Expansion.  The physical difference between Glass and Ceramic is not obvious.  To check, take a Panel of 'Ceramic' glass and view it on the edge - looking into the glass (it will appear slightly pinky / brown in colour) where as Glass will appear white / clear.  Both types, when viewed 'head on' look clear.

Fitting Stove glass correctly is paramount, we stongly recommend you read our guide 'How to Replace Stove Glass' before you install.

Your Fire will have one of the following........

1. PANEL [Plain] - Panel of glass with 4 sharp corners
2. PANEL [Shape] - Panel of glass with one or more of the corners rounded or chamfered.
3. STRIPS - Usual below 100mm in width (several 'Strips' per door)

Note.... We do not offer advice on purchase as there is such a wide range of stoves available.  You should check your old glass measurements and be sure when ordering that you have the correct size.

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