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.

The floor register basically has two main parts that you should be aware of. The first part is the grate part. This is the part that we see when we have floor registers, so this is also the decorative part. But it also serves an important function as well – it keeps the floor register from falling into the air duct.

The next important part, which is probably more important than the grate is the damper box. This is the one who does all the hard work. This is the part that actually controls the airflow.

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.

Where are you going to find registers? Online! Just surf the net and you’re going to find a lot of floor registers available for you to purchase.

If you are finally going to use a floor register, then the first thing to do is to check the opening. If it’s going to be a floor register then the opening is on the floor, if it’s going to be for a wall, then it’s a wall register, and so on and so forth.

The grate also overlaps the damper box sometimes, so again, the only size that you should be very careful about is the size of the floor opening, or the hole on your floor, or wall, or ceiling, and matches it with the size of the damper box. Next tip, is that you’re going to find most of these floor registers available online, so all you have to do is to open your computer, plug in the internet, then you’re all set. Good luck!

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