Why In Wall Fireplace Is Right For You

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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace

An in wall fireplace provides a sleek and polished look without the cost of mantles. It is one of the most simple electric fireplaces to install.

However, there are several things to think about before buying your in wall fireplace. Follow these tips to make the most of your purchase.

Height

It might seem like an easy question however, determining the height of your fireplace is among the biggest decisions you will make. The height of your fireplace will affect everything, from how it fits into a room to its visibility. Your fireplace could look strange when it is too high. It will also detract from its attractiveness. A fireplace that is too low will look drab in the wall space.

Luckily, electric fireplaces are versatile enough to be installed at a variety of heights. For instance, a majority of people choose to mount their fireplaces on the eye level from a sitting position. This requires a height between 40-42 inches. Some people place their fireplaces under their TVs, which can be visually appealing.

The size of your fireplace will depend on a variety of factors such as the dimensions and length of the wall you plan to mount it on. The larger a room is, the more spacious it can be which could mean that you can install more of a fireplace. The same is true for the length of the wall, since a longer wall can accommodate a fireplace that is larger.

Another crucial aspect to take into consideration is how you plan to use your fireplace. If you only intend to use it for decorative purposes, a smaller height will work best. If you want to use it to heat your house it is necessary to ensure that the fireplace is sturdy and tall enough to meet safety standards.

A proper height for your fireplace will allow you to make sure that it matches the decor of the room and is easy to work with when cleaning or filling it. It is always a good idea to ask a professional fireplace installer to help you if you aren't sure what height you should choose. They can advise on the best height for your fireplace based on their knowledge and the design of your home.

Depth

A fireplace's depth is important to know if you want to install it in a recessed location. If you plan to cut your wall, make sure that you have enough space to accommodate the interior design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf area above the firebox, the flue that runs through the roof, and the fireplace itself). You should also consider the space you'll have for the surround and whether or not you want a mantle.

Many of the latest electric fireplaces come with an interior depth that is almost hidden, giving them a "built-in" appearance. The Panorama BI-Deep series is an excellent example of this type of wall-mounted electric fireplace. This model features a 5.8-inch depth that lets the viewer see the flames and the ember bed and not the frame of the fireplace. The media package includes driftwood logs with natural appearance, white pebbles or clear glass crystals to add a luster to the embers and reflect the flames.

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces can be found in deep and shallow models. But, when deciding the depth of your fireplace it is essential to remember that these units operate as a source of heat that is supplementary and must be properly vented by a knowledgeable professional. When determining the size of gas fireplaces you must think about the length of the vent pipe and the size of the chimney.

It is important to read and follow the instructions of the manufacturer when installing your fireplace. In most instances, a professional installation is recommended. It is good to have an extra person in the event of installing gas fireplaces.

Addition of an in-wall ethanol fire place to your home is an excellent way to add value to it and add an atmosphere. It can also help lower your heating bills. Moreover, White Fireplace it is a great option if you cannot install a traditional fireplace in your home because of the space restrictions or the location of your existing chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're not able or prefer not to cut into your wall or create an area to accommodate an electric modern fireplace, a surface mount gives a sleek and built-in look. Certain models, such as the Allusion line of electric fireplaces, can be positioned partially recessed into a wall, without compromising heat output.

To begin the installation process, you must determine where you want your fireplace to be placed and mark it using a pencil on the wall where the bracket will be installed. Use a stud-finder to locate the studs and then place each bracket in front of at least one stud to ensure stability. If a stud isn't within reach or won't work for your fireplace, you can use anchors for the drywall to help support the mounting bracket.

Once you've marked the location of mounting brackets on the wall, use a power drill to screw them in and make sure they are aligned correctly with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to attach each bracket. Once the mounting brackets have been put in place, lift your fireplace, then hang it on the wall bracket. When the fireplace is in place ensure that it is level.

Before continuing with the installation, plug in your fireplace and make sure that all the features are functioning properly - turn on the fire, and then light up the flames, play around with heat, ember bed lights and more. Once you are happy with the result, it's time to install the floating mantel.

Depending on the type of your fireplace, you'll require a wire connection to the appliance wire connector in the mantel's bottom or, if your fireplace has hooks or slots on the back connecting them to slots on the wall mounting brackets. After you've completed this, follow your fireplace's owner's manual to find specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and putting it back inside the opening.

If you want to adjust the height, replace the glass front once you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it out across the top of the grate to create an organic appearance, then secure it in place with the included screws.

Plug-In

Contrary to traditional wood-burning fireplaces electric fireplaces don't require chimneys or vents. Plugged into a standard outlet they provide supplemental heat to rooms up 400 square feet. They also offer multiple temperature and flame settings to allow you to customize your ambience. Certain models have LED lighting effects that highlight the fire and ember bed. Other models include the top grille grate which conceals manual controls, but easily can be opened to reveal buttons for your preferred setting.

Plug-in electric fireplaces can be hung directly on walls or installed into the wall for an aesthetically pleasing look. These fireplaces are usually simpler to install than mantel fireplaces. Some have a pedestal base to permit you to put the fireplace on a flat surface like a dresser or buffet. A remote control, mounting hardware and log set are included. Depending on the model, electric fireplaces may include both heating and flame options that can be turned off for year-round ambiance.

Certain models come with adjustable privacy glass that you can change instantly from fully see-through to partially transparent. These models are popular for walls that divide entertainment areas like dining and living rooms. These models can be utilized in bedrooms, where an fireplace is a cost-effective option to warm up a space and ensure privacy.

While plug-in electric fireplaces don't require hardwiring like built-in versions they must be mounted within an area that is at the very least not stud-free and is able to support the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit to make this process easier by providing a pre-wired power cord and an specialized mounting bracket. This kit can be used for either construction of drywall or concrete.

If you opt to install your wall-mounted electric fireplace make sure it is close to an outlet. Based on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces, Activcount wrote, can be plugged into outlets that are on the same circuit or a dedicated one for your electric fireplace. It is suggested to choose a different circuit so that no other appliances in your home be powered by the same voltage. This could trip your circuit breaker.