Floor register is a very tricky word. It could mean a lot of things and it has a lot of synonyms, but what are floor registers really?
Floor registers are simply the grates that are attached at the end of air ducts made to control the amount of air flow inside a room.
Now, these grates are called floor registers because they are usually situated on the floor towards the wall, but this is not the only place to put a floor register. You could also attach you register on your wall and floor. However these are already called wall registers and ceiling registers, accordingly.
Now, if you want to know more about floor registers, then you have to know the two main parts of all floor registers. The first part is the grate part. This is the part that serves not only as a decoration but also makes sure that your floor register doesn’t fall into the air duct.
The damper box on the other hand, is technically the more important part since this is the part that controls the air flow of the room.
The grate and the damper box are connected by a lever that connects the two and even extends out to the grate.
Before you purchase a floor register though, make sure you measure the size of your opening and that it matches the size of the damper box of the floor register that you plan to purchase.
Now don’t you mind the other measurements. The measurement of the opening is the most important and this is where you would fit your damper box. Anyway grate sizes vary. The next question is where are you going to find these floor registers? Simple, there are a lot of floor registers available online.
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