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by Enid Wunsch Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What are the two types of mantel?

Rheology. Earth's mantle is divided into two major rheological layers: the rigid lithosphere comprising the uppermost mantle, and the more ductile asthenosphere, separated by the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary.

Why is it called a mantel piece?

The fireplace mantel or mantelpiece, also known as a chimneypiece, originated in medieval times as a hood that projected over a fire grate to catch the smoke. The term has evolved to include the decorative framework around the fireplace, and can include elaborate designs extending to the ceiling.

What is considered a mantel?

In modern usage, mantel refers to a shelf above a fireplace and mantle refers to a cloak or covering.

How far do mantles stick out?

A mantel should stick out at least 6 inches (15.24cm) from the wall. It's the perfect depth that allows you to have a mantle effectively deflect heat without compromising aesthetics. You can extend it to have more depth for your decorative pieces, but we don't recommend having it less than 6 inches (15.24cm).

What do you call the area above the fireplace?

Mantel. The mantel is the top horizontal protruding shelf/ledge over a firebox. A fireplace mantel spans the top of a firebox and is often supported by legs; generally the deepest and heaviest section of the fireplace.

How do you say mantel in English?

Translationstable-cloth, the ~ Noun.table-cover, the ~ Noun.linen, the ~ Noun.cloth, the ~ Noun.

What was the original purpose of a mantle?

A mantel, also known as a fireplace mantel or mantelpiece, frames the opening of a fireplace and often covers part of the chimney breast. It was originally developed in the medieval period for functional purposes, to serve as a hood that would prevent smoke from entering the room, diverting it back into the chimney.

What is the difference between mantle and mantle?

Mantel is easy; it refers to the ornamental shelf above a fireplace. It has no other definitions in today's English. Mantle is the correct spelling in the various forms of the phrases under the mantle and take/pick up/put on the mantle. The mantle in these expressions is a metaphorical cloak (see definition 1 above).

What is code for a fireplace mantel?

The National Fire Code dictates that any combustible material (e.g., wood mantel or similar trim) must be at least six inches from the firebox opening. An additional inch of clearance is needed for every 1/8 inch the combustible material or trim protrudes.

How far above a fireplace should a mantle be?

about 12 inchesAs a general rule, the mantel is placed about 12 inches above the fireplace opening. Then adding an inch to the distance for every inch that the mantel protrudes. So a mantel 6 inches deep, would be attached 18 inches above the firebox opening.

Should mantel be wider than fireplace?

Width: The mantle should be wider than the fireplace — typically 3 to 6 inches wider than the firebox on each side. You can choose to go wider, but it's best to keep the mantel width proportionate to the room size and the fireplace.

How thick should a mantel be?

A depth of 7 inches is ideal for most mantels, as it allows plenty of room to accommodate decorative objects. Keep in mind that the top and the sides of the mantel should be the same depth.

What forms of payment are accepted?

California Mantel & Fireplace accepts credit cards.

How is California Mantel & Fireplace rated?

California Mantel & Fireplace has 4 stars.

What days are California Mantel & Fireplace open?

California Mantel & Fireplace is open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat.

What forms of payment are accepted?

California Mantel & Fireplace accepts credit cards.

How is California Mantel & Fireplace rated?

California Mantel & Fireplace has 4 stars.

What days are California Mantel & Fireplace open?

California Mantel & Fireplace is open Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat.

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