Classic Style 15 x 12-Inch Gravity Baseboard Register in White

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Item #: RS-010WR-1512GBW

Description

Whether your style is Victorian, Craftsman, or Mid-Century modern, this classic design 15 x 12-inch baseboard register will fit right in. A reproduction of those made for central gravity furnaces, from the 1880s through the mid 1900s, this is perfect replacement for missing or damaged baseboard heating registers. This hard to find angled vent cover has a single panel damper to control airflow, just like the originals. Its heavy duty steel construction and a durable powder coating will last for years.

Dimensions: 12" H x 15" W overall
Swing damper: 8" H x 12" W
Bottom projection: 2 1/2"
Top projection: 1"
Fasteners: #6 x 3/4" white head machine screws and #8 x 3" machine screws

Installation

Installation Instructions

How to install this product in a typical situation.

Hardware Tip

Vintage baseboard registers are also known as gravity registers because they were originally used with central gravity furnaces.
WARNING: California Proposition 65

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A relief to find this product!

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I had looked high and low for a baseboard register cover for my 1950's home. This product fit the space exactly, and changed the look of the room for the better. Now I no longer have to hide the old, ugly vent cover. It provides great airflow, looks sleek and clean, and is very well built.

I have already ordered another one for a different room!

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This register allowed me to replace a register that had been damaged with a reasonable facsimile of the original. Fit in the existing space was spot on.

I would and will most likely need to buy this product again

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I needed to replace several baseboard registers in my house. My home was built in 1942 and I couldn't find any that were exact replicas. Mine have rounded tops and vertical lines indicative of art modern elements. These will do and I have the originals in my basement if I can find someone to take off the multiple layers of lead paint.

Problem solved

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The register we replaced was a different style (probably original to the 100+ year old home). The opening was the same size but we had to do some adjustment of the wall to get it to fit. Typical old house stuff.

The baseboard registers were 1/2"" short width wide

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This register was not rounded at top like my original. The width was 1/2"" short. Bought 2 and can only use one