Tempered Glass Panel — Standard Sizes
Clear tempered glass panel sized for Pleasant Hearth fireplace doors. Measure your existing glass before ordering.
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Replacement tempered glass panels for Pleasant Hearth fireplace doors. If your glass has cracked or become clouded from heat damage, a replacement panel restores the clear view of your fire.
Clear tempered glass panel sized for Pleasant Hearth fireplace doors. Measure your existing glass before ordering.
Find on AmazonHeat-resistant ceramic glass for Pleasant Hearth doors used with gas log sets or high-output fireplaces.
Find on AmazonReplacement handles, hinges, latches, and magnetic catches for Pleasant Hearth fireplace doors. Restore smooth operation and a secure fit.
Black powder-coated replacement handles with mounting hardware for Pleasant Hearth bi-fold doors.
Find on AmazonReplacement hinges for Pleasant Hearth fireplace doors — includes top and bottom hinges with pins.
Find on AmazonReplacement magnetic catch that holds the fireplace doors closed when not in use.
Find on AmazonFiberglass rope gaskets and adhesive strips that seal the gap between the fireplace door frame and the masonry surround. A good seal prevents drafts and keeps heated air in the room.
Standard fiberglass rope gasket with adhesive backing — fits most Pleasant Hearth door frames.
Find on AmazonSelf-adhesive flat gasket tape for sealing Pleasant Hearth door frames to irregular masonry surfaces.
Find on AmazonHeat-resistant adhesive for re-bonding fiberglass gaskets to the door frame.
Find on AmazonReplacement mesh curtain screens and spark guard screens for Pleasant Hearth fireplace doors and standalone screen units.
Black steel mesh curtain screens that slide behind the glass doors of Pleasant Hearth fireplace units.
Find on AmazonFull-width spark guard screen for standalone Pleasant Hearth fireplace screen units.
Find on AmazonReplacement components for Pleasant Hearth gas log sets and vent-free fireplaces — including log sets, burners, and remote controls.
Hand-painted ceramic fiber logs for Pleasant Hearth vent-free gas fireplaces.
Find on AmazonThermocouple for Pleasant Hearth vent-free gas fireplaces and gas log sets.
Find on AmazonWireless on/off remote with thermostat control for Pleasant Hearth gas fireplaces.
Find on AmazonKeep your Pleasant Hearth pellet stove running efficiently with replacement auger motors, combustion fans, igniters, and glass.
Hot-rod style igniter element for Pleasant Hearth pellet stoves.
Find on AmazonReplacement auger feed motor that delivers pellets to the burn pot.
Find on AmazonReplacement combustion fan that draws air through the firebox for efficient burning.
Find on AmazonHigh-temperature ceramic glass panel for the front door of Pleasant Hearth pellet stoves.
Find on AmazonCheck your model number first. The model number is usually printed on a sticker or metal plate on the back, bottom, or inside of the firebox/cabinet. Knowing the exact model number ensures you order the correct part.
Consult the owner’s manual. Most manuals include an exploded parts diagram with part numbers. If you’ve lost your manual, search for “[model number] manual PDF” — many are available for free download.
When in doubt, measure. For cooking grates, heat plates, and glass panels, measure the length, width, and depth of the existing part before ordering. Even a half-inch difference can mean the wrong fit.
Replace worn parts before they fail. Cracked heat plates cause hot spots and flare-ups. Worn gaskets let heat escape. A failing thermocouple can shut your heater off mid-use. Regular inspection and replacement keeps your equipment safe and efficient.