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Add Warmth to Your Home With a Fireplace Wall Mount

Add ambiance and warmth to your office, home or commercial space with a fireplace wall mount. They are usually easy to install and include mounting brackets for either hanging or recessing into walls.

Follow the instructions on the website of the manufacturer for a quick, easy installation. Verify that the fireplace's bottom and the wall-mounting bracket fit together. Then, attach the fireplace to the wall.

Size

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can be an amazing focal point to a room, creating ambiance and warmth. These units come in a range of sizes that can fit in all spaces. A smaller model is perfect for bedrooms, while larger models could be placed in a living or family room. Some models offer an option to install recessed units against the wall to create a seamless appearance.

The height of a fireplace wall mount can affect how it looks within the room. To create a dramatic effect, many people choose to put them higher on the wall, typically 6 to 12 inches off the ground. Others prefer to mount them at the standard TV height of 4.5 to 5 feet, which lets the fire be seen from most seating positions in the room.

Regardless of the size you choose it is important to consider a few factors to consider to ensure that your fireplace is safe and effective. Keep all combustibles within three feet from the fireplace including drapes, furniture, and other items. If possible, also fix the mounting brackets to the studs. If you can't find studs you can use anchors made of plastic. This will ensure that the fireplace won't be pulled away.

Another important factor to consider when choosing the right fireplace wall mount is the amount of heat it produces. It is recommended to select one that produces roughly the same amount of heat as an average electric heater. By following this rule of thumb you can be sure that your new fireplace will be able to provide enough additional heating for your entire room.

Certain fireplaces feature unique features that set them apart from other fireplaces. Some fireplaces offer remote control and adjustable settings for brightness, as well as no-heat mode. They also come with cool-to-touch glass and realistic-looking LED flames. Other noteworthy features include a built-in shelf for storing electronic devices and an easy, no-professional-help installation procedure.

Installation

In contrast to a built-in electric fireplace that requires hard wiring into the electrical system of your home, the fireplace wall mount is semi-permanent. It can be installed straight onto a wall or put into an adjustable bracket that is hung on the wall. It is essential to select a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to allow the power cord to reach, while allowing enough space to other objects, in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer in the owner's manual.

Before beginning the installation process, ensure that your fireplace is in good order by plugging it in and playing around with its LED lights and heating settings. This will inform you if the fireplace is ready to be installed or if further testing is required.

Prepare the area in which you'll install your fireplace mount. Depending on the model, you might require an extension on the wall. Or, you might want to cover the existing wall in drywall. In the latter scenario it is recommended to use drywall methods like tape and mudding. Allow it to completely dry before continuing.

After the walls have been prepared then secure the bracket to the wall with screws. Ideally, these should be secured into the studs behind the drywall. This will prevent the fireplace from falling loose from the wall in the future.

Once the bracket has been secured, it's now time to install the fireplace. The style of fireplace will vary, but there will usually be a ledge on which the fireplace sits and a spot to attach it to brackets that are on top. Then, you can add any additional media, such as logs or embers.

Some models allow you to connect the firebox and screen together to the wall bracket. This makes installation simpler, but you should still check that everything is tight and is properly fitted prior to completing.

Once the fireplace is set, you can complete the design by screwing or tacking the bracket to the wall and cutting any wires that are not needed. You can also consider using paintable wire covers to hide the power cord if desired.

Safety

A fireplace wall mount is a great way to heat your home without occupying floor space. It is essential to take security precautions when using this kind of fireplace. To prevent electric shock, the first step is to make sure that the fireplace is grounded. Be sure to follow the instructions given by the manufacturer to ensure the proper use.

While it is possible find wall-mounted electric fires which don't produce any heat, most will feature a form of heater to enhance the realism and ambiance of the flame effects. It usually takes the form of a fan-forced heater that is able to blow air through a heating element, however some models could include an infrared heater too.

After the fireplace suite has been installed, you should be careful not to contact the hot surface because this can cause burns and damage the appliance. Additionally, it is recommended to keep all combustible objects at least three feet away from the fireplace to reduce fire risks. Be careful not to block vents on the rear of the fireplace.

When choosing an electric wall mount fireplace, there are other safety features that you must consider. You should, for example, check that the unit comes with an emergency shutoff feature to prevent burning or overheating. It is also a good idea to get one with a lower energy output, as it will help conserve energy.

The material used for the surround is also important. It is important to select an option that is safe for children as well as pets, such as steel, glass, or wood veneers. You should also choose an item with a display or a remote control to make it easier to operate.

There are many types of wall-mounted fireplaces, including electric and ethanol. The ideal fireplace for you depends on your budget and home's style. You can be certain to add warmth and class in your home, no matter if you select an ethanol or electric fireplace. But, it is important to follow the manufacturer's safety tips and ensure that your family, friends and pets safe when using this fireplace.

Style

The design of the fireplace inserts wall mount will determine the way it appears on your walls. Certain models are designed to stand out, and others blend in with the décor of the room. A contemporary model like the Streamlined electric wall fireplace has a sleek and modern front with a minimalist design. It features top venting which allows heated air to flow freely while keeping the elegant design of the fireplace. Its flat-mounted design and easy-to use remote make it easy to operate.

You can also find wall-mount electric fireplaces with mantels with a more traditional design. These units are ideal for homes with open hearths, or those looking to convert a wood-burning firebox into an electric fireplace that does not have chimney. Flat-wall fireplaces come in various sizes, and usually have a shelf to display decorations. These fireplaces are ideal for bedrooms, living spaces and home offices.

A gas wall-mounted fireplace is a good option for those who want to create a warm, inviting vibe to their home. They come with the traditional log set and are available in several different frame finishes that include natural stone and black. They also have a customizable ember bed and LED flame colors for a custom, personalized touch. Some models have an integrated TV mount for added functionality.

Some models can be put directly on the wall, whereas others are designed to be partially or completely recessed into walls. The Allusion wall-mount fireplace is small in size which permits it to be installed into 2x6 frame walls. You can, however, put a trim skirt on the exposed part. The Allusion features a handy remote and a variety of temperature settings, so you can enjoy the fireplace all year round.

Surface-mounted electric fires fireplaces typically project from 4" to 6.5" into the room, making them more straightforward to install than fireplaces that are recessed into the wall or constructed out of an existing wall cavity. Renters will also appreciate the ease of installation, since they don't need to worry about drilling holes in their walls. If you move, you'll be able to easily move or relocate your fireplace.