Wood Registers, Returns and Vent Covers
Wood Registers, Returns and Vent Covers
Wood Registers, Returns and Vent Covers
Wood Registers, Returns and Vent Covers

Wood Registers, Returns and Vent Covers

Windsor Plywood

Wood Registers, Returns and Vent Covers replace standard metal registers with real wood alternatives that match the species and finish of your hardwood flooring. The result is a cohesive floor surface where the register blends with the surrounding wood rather than interrupting it with a metal grille. Available in multiple wood species to match common Canadian hardwood flooring. Available at Windsor Plywood locations across Canada.

Features

  • Real wood construction -- matches hardwood flooring for a seamless appearance
  • Available in species to match common hardwood floors (oak, maple, and others)
  • Replaceable louvres allow airflow control
  • Standard duct opening sizes -- drop-in replacement for metal registers
  • Accepts the same stain and finish as the surrounding floor

Specifications

Material Solid wood -- species varies
Application HVAC floor registers, returns, and vent covers
Sizes Standard duct opening sizes -- confirm at your local branch
Availability In-store -- confirm species and sizes at your local branch

Common Uses

Used to finish HVAC duct openings in hardwood and engineered wood floors. Wood registers are the finishing detail that professionals and homeowners use to eliminate the visual disruption of standard metal grilles in a hardwood floor installation.

Pro Tips

  • Measure the duct opening (the hole in the floor), not the old register frame. Registers are sized to fit standard duct openings -- the register frame is larger than the opening.
  • Stain and finish the register to match your floor before installation. Apply the same product (stain and topcoat) used on the surrounding flooring for the closest colour match.
  • Install the register after the floor is finished, not before. This protects the register from sanding dust and finish drips during the floor finishing process.

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