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The Homeowner’s Metal Grille Selection Guide is an important reference tool to save you money on damaged grilles, by finding the grille that is right for your installation type. Often times, a grille is bought for an installation type – floor, wall, or ceiling – where the material type is not adequately suited for long-term durability. A homeowner is most likely to see damage on floor registers, when bending, cracking, and denting may occur. By understanding the features and benefits of different grille material types, a homeowner will buy the grille that is right for their installation type, ensuring long-term durability.

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