5 Common Myths About Electric Wall.Mounted Fire You Should Stay Clear Of

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Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?

Wall mounted electric fires are a stylish and cost-effective option for supplemental heating. They are available in a broad range of styles and finishes to match any space.

Certain models come with LED lighting effects and multiple options for the flame display. Some models have adjustable privacy glass that can go from transparent to opaque.

Aesthetics

If you're seeking a way to add character and style to your home without the hassle required by a real fireplace, a wall-mounted one could be exactly what you're looking for. There are a variety of models available, and most of them feature a modern and modern design that will fit any interior style. They can be either placed in a recess or on the wall to create a seamless look. A lot of them can be used with or without heating, making them ideal for use throughout the year.

The Dimplex Sierra linear fireplace is a popular choice. It comes in different sizes to suit any space. The sleek black frame catches the flames beautifully. It's complemented with various decorative media packages for the ember bed like white crystals or pebbles. The LED display can be used without or with heating. The remote control lets you to alter the settings from any place in the room.

The majority of wall mounted electric fire places can generate some heat. This is usually accomplished by using a space heating system that blasts hot air through a heating element. There are some that don't produce any heat at all, and simply display flame effects. This type of fireplace is suitable for rooms where the fireplace will be situated close to combustible materials such as carpets and curtains.

While some models can be hung directly onto the wall, others will have to be fitted into a specially designed fireplace insert. This may mean cutting a hole in the wall and putting in an additional mantel or it could be possible to mount the unit into a pre-existing fireplace insert. This is typically simpler to install and requires less skill.

It's crucial to remember that any electric fire must be placed with plenty of space and clearance around it, especially in the event that you plan to install an TV over it. You'll also want to make sure that the place where you'll mount it is free of any combustible materials, and that it is safe for children or pets to enter.

Energy efficiency

Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are a beautiful and modern alternative to gas fires. They feature a sleek, contemporary design that is ideal for homes with limited space. They can use up to 1500 watts of power to produce heat, they are the perfect complement to your central heating system, or could be used on their own in rooms that are up to 400 square feet. They are also very safe and come with a variety of safety features like an emergency fire stopper as well as a timer and thermal overload protection.

Unlike gas fireplaces, an electric wall-mounted fire does not burn wood or produce emissions so it is much more environmentally friendly. Most of our electric fires come with a remote which lets you to alter the brightness of the flame as well as set different mood lighting options. Our most well-known model, R.W.FLAME offers a realistic flame that can have up to twelve flame colors and five brightness settings. It can be installed partially or fully recessed and can be installed on nearly every standard wall stud.

One of the greatest benefits of electric fires is that they are highly energy efficient, which saves you money on electric bills. You only pay for the kilowatts used by an electric fire. You can determine much your electricity provider charges per kilowatt when you look at your bill for electricity or contacting your supplier directly. To calculate the cost of running an electrical fire each day, multiply the number of kilowatts by the cost charged per Kilowatt by the electricity provider you use.

Most electric fires will use less than 1500 watts per hour equivalent to 7675 BTU/h of heating. So, if you leave the heater on for 10 hours, you will spend about $2.35 a day on electricity (assuming the heater is on). If you shut off the flame and only use it to create an effect of flames and not use it for cooking, the cost of running it is a few cents a day. With this in mind, we recommend that you choose an electric fireplace with thermostats which automatically turns on and off depending on the temperature of your room.

Convenience

If you decide to go with a wall fireplace electric-mounted electric fire that is wall mounted, you can add heating to your home without compromising floor space or changing the layout of the room. The fireplaces can be wired in and switched on the wall fireplace with the touch of a button, and many have a variety of heating settings to fit your preferences. You can also turn off the flame display if prefer to simply take in the beauty of the fire.

The contemporary design of this wall-mounted recessed electric fireplace blends seamlessly with your existing home aesthetic providing the warmth and ambience you need without the stress of maintaining a real fire. It features LED-lit fires that change color, two heat settings and a non-heat setting to provide year-round enjoyment. The remote included allows you to operate the unit from anywhere in your home.

A wall-mounted electric fire is perfect for smaller homes that don't have enough space for a traditional wood fireplace, because it doesn't need chimneys or mantels. It has an integrated heat shield to protect the glass front from becoming too hot. This also helps protect the wall from stains or damage.

When selecting a best wall mount electric fireplace-mounted fire, pay special attention to the capacity of the model's heater and wattage. The greater the wattage of the heater, the more powerful it will be and the quicker your room will be heated. The wattage will also factor into the cost of operating your fireplace, as well as how much energy it consumes per hour.

You can make use of a spirit-level and a pencil to mark the location on the wall where you'll install your electric fire, then using the power drill to make the holes. The majority of wall-mounted electric fires come with a design template that has all the required markings. This will allow you to ensure that you drill at the right place.

To minimize the risk of accidental fire, it's important to maintain a safe distance between fire and any combustible materials like curtains, carpets or furniture. You should also keep your children and pets at a safe distance to prevent physical injuries from accidental contact with the hot glass or the flames. Cleaning the area of debris will also help ensure that your fire has a constant supply of air so that it can work properly and efficiently.

Safety

wall hanging Electric fires mounted electric fireplaces are not only fashionable, but also practical and safe. They do not require a flue, and are therefore less fire-proof than traditional chimney fireplaces. A safety screen is generally installed to prevent pets or children from getting to the heater and flames. They are a good option for families who have small children because they are positioned at an elevation of between four and five feet.

In addition to a safety guard, electric fires typically come with an automatic shut-off switch. This is designed to avoid overheating and to protect the appliance from electrical overload. You can also buy an electrical fireplace that has an emergency stop button in case you are concerned about the dangers of fire.

To ensure the safety of your family, make sure to adhere to the manufacturer's directions for installing and using the fireplace. If possible, find a location for the fireplace that isn't too close to drapes or furniture. Mount the fireplace at least 4 to 5 feet off the ground.

If you've decided to purchase an electric wall-mounted fire, you should check whether the installation is appropriate for your home. If the fire isn't rated for the power supply in your home, it may overheat and pose a risk. Find a fire that has features that match the decor of your home.

The easiest way to install an electric fire that is wall-mounted is to buy a ready-to-assemble kit. The kit will include a template that shows you the locations to drill holes. You can mark your wall using a spirit-level, a pencil and the template. Then, you'll have to drill holes and insert rawls. This is a simple job that should not take more than 30 minutes.

You can also employ an expert installer to set up your fireplace. It will cost more however it is an excellent option if you desire a stylish finish and a functional fireplace. When installing electrical appliances in your house it is recommended to hire an electrician who is certified.