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Heat tempered glass for fireplaces, direct-vent stoves, and other non heater rated appliances is now available in a circle cut. Tempered glass can withstand temperatures as high as 400°F, making it 7 times stronger than regular glass. It is not resistant to thermal shock. Tempered glass is a safe choice for a variety of high temperature applications. Our custom made tempered replacement glass is available in your choice of clear, grey, or bronze tints. We can cut your circular tempered glass replacement to your specified thickness and diameter. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT USE TEMPERED GLASS IN WOOD STOVES or INSERTS, COAL STOVES or INSERTS, PELLET STOVES or INSERTS, or COOKTOPS! Tempered glass cannot withstand the extreme heat emitted from these particular applications. If you have one of these stoves or inserts, you will need ceramic replacement glass. We cannot cut grooves into the glass or offer bevel edging, as these additional cuts will weaken the glass and cause it to break.  LEAD TIME: Due to the tempering process after the glass sheet is cut to your measurements, lead time is estimated at 10 to 15 business days. All glass edges are sanded down to a seamed finish, which means they are lightly sanded to removed any sharp edges or burrs ONLY. They are not sanded in a decorative style. Since the edges of the glass will not be seen, a seamed edge finish is our standard process. If you prefer a decorative edge, we can accommodate a flat edge or pencil edge polish for an additional $0.50 per linear inch. Please call us for a direct quote on this upgrade. Additionally, please contact us for a quote if you are requesting ten or more pieces of the same size, color, and thickness. WARRANTY: Fast Replacement Glass provides tempered glass to our customers based on specific size requirements. We warrant to our immediate customers that the glass product ordered will meet certain standards and will be free from material and workmanship defects on the day of shipment. Fast Replacement Glass does not offer warranties on performance or customer use of the glass. How a customer handles, installs, and uses the glass product is solely the customer's responsibility. Fast Replacement Glass cannot be held liable for breakage, damage, or failure of the product due to wrongful installation or if the glass pane is too tight and doesn't allow for thermal expansion during operation of the heating appliance. Hi-Temp Glass Tips, Tricks, & Recommendations: All glass will expand when heated! Please request your glass at least 1/8" shy of the mounting surface to accommodate for thermal expansion. We are not responsible for breaks due to improper measurements! If your original tempered glass sheet is still intact and you are able to obtain all of the dimensions needed for your circular custom cut product, you may use the glass for measuring purposes. However, we highly recommend double checking your measurements against the mounting surface for 100% accuracy. Metal screws and mounting hardware will expand when heated! Please do not over-tighten hardware as this may break the glass when your appliance is in use. We are not responsible for breaks due to over-tightened hardware. We have the ability to cut your glass to a custom fractional measurement not listed on this product page, and we may even have bigger sizes or thicknesses available. Please give us a call for more information! We have included a "notes" box on this product page for any other information, questions, or concerns you may want to attach to an online glass requisition. Never replace tempered glass with ceramic glass on a fireplace door! This can lead to overheating and a potential fire. Only certain masonry doors are approved to use ceramic on their glass doors. Please consult your owner's manual for clarification. Never, ever install ceramic glass on a factory-built fireplace or prefab unit! Fireplaces are not built to withstand the heat that the ceramic will generate, and misuses can lead to a house fire. Keep flames and logs at least 6 inches away from the glass. Flames should never touch the glass.   .