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Warped mirror frame

whitesatin
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I had a huge wooden framed mirror hung above a large radiator. It is probably 18-20 inches above. This morning I notice that it looked like the mirror was sitting out from the wall, at the bottom, on one side only. The central heating is on much of the time as we are home all day. I don't think there is any question of the fixings not holding it up on the wall but worried that the warping on the frame might put stress on the mirror and cause it to break/shatter. Apart from the aesthetics, should I be worried?
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