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Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged* - Medium Oak Finish
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Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged* - Walnut Finish
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Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged* - Medium Oak Finish
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Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged* - Medium Oak Finish
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Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged* - Walnut Finish
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Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged* - Walnut Finish
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Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged* - Medium Oak Finish
Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged*
Rustic Oak Fascia Beam *Aged*
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Description
Description
Enhance the character of your fireplace with one of our oak fascia beams
Our rustic aged oak fascia beam features distressed edges and a textured surface, giving the appearance of a time worn, centuries old rustic oak beam. Our hand crafted oak fascia beams are ideal to add that extra bit of character to your fireplace. Each beam comes with concealed key hole brackets machined into the back of the beam. Simply hang the beam from two protruding screws in your wall. These really can be installed within a couple of minutes. Fitting to decorated and plastered walls is no issue! The screws and wall plugs provided can be fitted into brick, stone or breeze block walls. They can be fixed to stud walls where timber uprights can be located. Please note: The back of the beam is left unfinished.
For a more modern appearance and less rustic distressed texture opt for our Character Oak Fascia Beam.
Each beam we manufacturer goes through our vigorous finishing process we've developed over many years! Skillfully shaped, sanded and finished with only the highest quality wax's and oils, these fascia beams are sure to impress!
What you need to know!
- Lifetime Guarantee!
- Size is accurate to +/- 5mm
- Supplied with heavy duty keyhole fixings & fitting instructions.
- We are a trusted online retailer – see our reviews from our past customers.
- We source our oak from trusted suppliers. All of our oak is FSC or PEFC certified.
- Our oak is well air dried ensuring any movement once installed is minimal.
Our Timber
Our Timber
SUSTAINABILITY
We always use oak sourced from sustainably managed forests who are FSC or PEFC certified. We also plant 1 tree for every £50 spent with us. For our oak beams, this equates to planting on average 120 trees for every 1 used.
GRADING
We only use QP1 and QPA grade structural oak beams which means the angle at which the grain runs is limited, avoiding cracks to run off too severely and weakening the structure. This is equivalent to D24 or higher Construction grade.
CRACKS & MOVEMENT
Our oak beams are well air dried ensuring minimal movement once installed in your home. Read more on The importance of air dried oak. Oak beams vary in regards to cracks and splits. Cracks are a good indication of a dry beam and are part of the stunning unique features a natural oak beam has to offer. Once installed, your oak beam will start to acclimatise to room temperature. During this time cracks may change slightly, this is completely normal and will not affect the structural integrity of the beam. To minimise movement we recommend leaving your beam to acclimatise for 2 weeks prior to fitting. Once installed, gradually increase the heat of your stove over a few weeks.
OTHER DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Oak is a natural product, therefore knots, colour, grain pattern and other distinguishing features can vary. Some beams may have small areas of pin holing further adding to the rustic effect, we treat these beams with an anti-infestation solution.
SIZE TOLERANCE
Beam sizes are approximate to +/- 5mm. If you need a length smaller than a standard size please order the next length up and leave a note in checkout to cut it down. Please note, this will make the item non-returnable. Need something more bespoke? Get in touch for a quote.
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
Oak Beams are a combustible material and should be positioned a safe distance away from heat sources in line with building and HETAS regulations. Installing a beam too close to a heat source may cause excessive cracking and be unsafe. Read more on How far above a wood burning stove can you install an oak beam.
Please note none of the above can be treated as defects.
Installation Info
Installation Info
Check out our installation guides below… Please note, all installations are different and we can only offer a general guide.
7.5″x5.5″ beams do not come with fixings.
Please Note:
We cannot take any responsibility for any incorrect installations or damage caused during the installation process. Returns are not accepted for items that have been installed.
Delivery
Delivery
Our estimated dispatch time for fireplace beams and shelves is 5-10 working days.
We use a next working day courier. Tracking details will be sent to you once your order has been dispatched.
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FAQ's
Do beams come with fixings?
All of our fully finished fireplace beams, with the exception of the 7.5"x5.5" size come with fixings.
Depending on the size you choose we will supply a fixing method to suit your beam...
Beams 3.5" deep or less come with heavy duty keyhole fixings pre-machined into the back of the beam.
Beams deeper than this come with our 12mm concealed fixings and pre-drilled holes.
For 7.5"x5.5" beams you can see the recommended installation method in the installation tab above.
Can I fix my beam to a plasterboard wall?
If you would like to fit solely into a plasterboard wall we recommend a beam which is 3.5" deep or less. These come with keyhole fixings and you will then be able to purchase some plasterboard specific screws and wall plugs that will work in conjunction with these.
We recommend hollow wall anchors. Alternatively if you can locate and fix into the timber studs we can change the pre-drilled hole locations to suit, enabling you to fix directly into the timber studs.
How far away from my stove can I fit my beam?
Each stove will have the safe distance to combustible materials in the manual to comply with HETAS and building regulations. The average distance is around 450mm. The beam must also be a safe distance away from the flue. This distance is usually the flue diameter x 3. You can find more information here > How far above a wood burnign stove can I install an Oak Beam.
Can I have a beam with no cracks?
Although you could specify for us to select a beam with no or minimal cracks, we can not guarantee this. It depends on the stock we have available. If we do find a beam with no cracks, we can not guarantee that it will not crack slightly once installed in a central heated home.
It is typical for air-dried beams to crack and move slightly overtime during that natural acclimatisation process to your home. Cracks are usually a good indication that the beams are well air dried. If you are looking for a beam that does not crack at all then take a look at our kiln dried oak beam.
Can I have a bespoke size?
If you would like a bespoke length, please order the next length up and leave a note in the checkout to cut the beam down.
If the length you need is longer than what is listed or you need a different section size, please contact us and we will be happy to check if this is something we can offer and provide a quote.
Please note that bespoke sizes will make the beam none-returnable.
Which side of the beam are fixings positioned?
Floating Fireplace Beams WITHOUT corbels have the fixings positioned on one on the larger faces. Beams WITH corbels have the fixings on the smaller face.
If you need to change this just leave a note in checkout, however this will make the beam none-returnable.
Surrounds have the fixings positioned on the larger face for the uprights and the smaller face for the mantel to create an overhang.
Where does your wood come from?
In order for us to be sustainable our timber must be too! Our timber is always sourced from reliable and reputable sawmills who are FSC or PEFC certified. We also give back by planting 1 tree for every £50 spent with us.
I can't choose a size, can you help?
Yes of course, feel free to send us a message or even a photo of your fireplace and we will be happy to advise. In most cases it is just down to personal preference but smaller openings tend to suit smaller beams.