Old heat vents
What would you suggest using to clean these up (stripping off paint??) without having to detach the base from the wall to prevent destroying walls, paint, etc. I am not even sure the base comes off or it it does it will not come off easily without prying. I know the vent portion will pop out easier.
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I did mine with a rustoleum that has some texture rather than shine in black. Just cleaned and sanded (they'd only been painted over once). They look amazing compared to the ugly brown they were previously. Also had to paint some of the interior workings and flap controls, so papered all around/ventilated well and did them in place. Much easier than expected. Good luck!
Love them, wish they were mine! I'd just paint to match the
trim . one caution....if you expose the hole where the vent
cover goes if you have pets (think curious cats) make sure
to cover so no furbabies get in and behind and into the ducts.
I would think they would have to come off the wall - registers would have had to be placed on wall after the walls were finished. Ours have two screws holding
them. Do you think screws are painted over and you can't tell where they are??
Was anyone able to find a supplier of these old vents? If so, I would love to know your source.
Hi, I'm researching this myself. I have a home built in the 50's. I found these 'vintage' Gravity Feed Baseboard Registers at: https://www.floorregisters-n-vents.com/Vintage-Baseboard-Vent-Gravity-Baseboard-Register.html. Yay!!!
You can buy replacements vent covers.
I have a very similar question but my heating ducts and two registers are from the 1930s and even more caked on with God knows what. I’m afraid it’s all lead I’ll try to upload a picture of a vent I took off…
my vents and intake registers are original to the 1936 house, set in awkward places and the 2 intake registers are huge and triangular. Taking up precious little wall space I need for couch/tables etc. I want to know if I can at LEAST replace these triangular intake registers that stand out from the wall. I used a can of spray paint in photo for scale. If I’m able to solve my problem does anybody want these things? Also let me know if anyone has answers to flatten the situation.:)
There are pics of one of the 7 output vents Id like to clean up or replace. NOTICE on the vent where my finger is pointing-that is attached to a metal plate in back to open or close in each room. However anyone who has these can tell you, keeping lots of them closed while the heat is on will destroy your furnace and burn out the motor. I hope someone can help I’ve been everywhere I’m just a lady trying to fix stuff and make it workable LOL!
thanks!
Paint same color as wall and add moldings to beef up
I took mine to a powder coating shop and they did a great job on the fronts and inserts. I just had the levers taken down to bare metal and will spray them since the powder coating is a bit thick and interferes with movement. However, I can't figure out how to put them back together. If anyone has a pic of the back and the top hardware I would be grateful!
If you don't mind spending a few dollars on this have them sand blasted and then repaint them whatever color works for you!
Maybe use something like Rustoleum paint to freshen them up. (No need to rub down, only remove loose paint)!