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How To Measure A Grille

Overall Size

Measure the size of the duct opening. Do not measure the old vent cover. If your duct opening is 14" wide by 20" tall, order a 14x20

Height vs. Width

The first number in a grille size represents the width, the second number represents the height.

36" x 36" Cube Core Eggcrate Return Air Grille

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Strong aluminum frame & cube core that never rusts

Rigid design with noise free components - quiet airflow

Cubic core eggcrate design has the highest rate of airflow efficiency


CRG3636

Product Overview

36 in

36 in

38.5 in

38.5 in

Full Specifications

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Inside Width

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36in

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Inside Length

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36in

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Outside Width

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38.5in

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Outside Length

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38.5in

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Type

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Return Grille

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Material

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Aluminum

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Color/Finish

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White

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Airflow Strength

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Maximum

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Powder Coated

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Yes

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Installation Location

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Sidewall & Ceiling

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Returnable

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30 Days

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Installation

HVAC Installation FAQs.

You should replace your HVAC filters every 30 days to keep your air healthy and your HVAC system running efficiently. To help you, here’s a simple guide to changing your filters for vent registers:

1. Turn your HVAC unit off.

2. Slide the tabs to open the door on your air filter grille to access the filter.

3. Remove the used or dirty filter.

4. Before installing your new filter, ensure the airflow arrows are pointing in the direction of your unit.

5. Once the filter is installed, close the door on your air filter grille.

6. Turn your HVAC unit on for clean, healthy air.

For our full catalog of filters — including our pleated MERV 8 products — click here.

A 24x24 ceiling return air grille will need a larger frame. For example, if your grille is 24x24 it will in all probability have a 26x26 diameter. This means that the grille will need a 24x24 hole and a 26x26 frame to fit properly.

Installation

Turn off your HVAC unit. Wear protective goggles to keep any dust or dirt particles from falling from the ceiling return air grille and into your eyes. Secure your ladder and then unscrew the frame to remove the grille. Next, put the frame in place and secure it with screws. Install the new grille to complete the task.

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First off, a 20x20 decorative air return grille will require a larger frame for optimum installation. This means that a 20x20 decorative air return grille with 22x22 dimensions will need a 20x20 hole and a 22x22 frame to fit properly.

Once you've got the sizes sorted, unscrew the frame and then take out the grille. Next, put the frame in place and secure it with screws. Once that’s done, install the new grille to complete the task.

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1. Measure the size of the vent hole and the frame to ensure you purchase the correct grille size. A return air filter grille with a 20x20 size and 22x22 dimensions will require a 20x20 hole and a 22x22 frame.

2. Unscrew the frame and then remove the grille. Position the frame and secure it with screws. Once the frame is in place, install the new grille to complete the task.

Browse our comprehensive catalog of return air filter grilles here

Correct! The grille requires a 12 x 12 hole with a larger frame.

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Screw out the old grille, and then unpackage and screw in your new grille. All HVAC Premium grilles come with either black or white hex head screws to match the color of your grille. If you're installing a filter model, you'll need to open the filter grille and find the holes at the sides to screw into the wall. Once you close the filter door, the screws won't be noticeable.

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The most commonly used material is steel because it's strong and economical. However, if your grille is located in a humid place — such as next to a sauna, swimming pool, or in a bathroom — plastic or aluminum materials are the common materials used. Plastic, however, is at a disadvantage as it lacks strength and can discolor over time. Your best bet for areas with high humidity is aluminum. HVAC Premium has a wide range of aluminum grilles, from Cubic Core to perforated — you can view our selection here.

To find out more about our aluminum Cube Core grilles, click here.

The steel return air grille is not completely flat. The front service is around ~0.4 inches from the wall, where it covers the opening of the duct.

We've got a massive range of return air grilles, which you can browse here.

Why HVAC Premium? 

You may think of grilles and registers as a generic component of the ventilation system in your house, but they are also the most visible representation of your air system. With HVAC Premium you get an extra measure of quality that will be visible to your family members and house guests.

Additional Information

Installation Document Coming Soon

WHY HVAC PREMIUM ALUMINUM CUBECORE EGGCRATE RETURN GRILLES?

The HVAC Premium aluminum cubecore eggcrate return grilles give you the highest airflow of 95% so that your HVAC system works more efficiently, lowering your energy bill. The cubecore return grilles are made out of high quality aluminum that is long lasting and never rusts. You can install these grille sizes interchangeably. For example, the 10 x 12 can be also be used as a 12 x 10.

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