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Add Warmth to Your Home With a Fireplace Wall Mount

A fireplace wall mount can add warmth and ambiance to any space, whether in your office, home, or commercial space. They are usually simple to install and include mounting brackets for either hanging or recessing into a wall.

To make a simple and quick installation, follow the guidelines on the manufacturer's website. Verify that the wall-mounting bracket and the bottom of the fireplace go together, then fix it to the wall.

Size

A wall mounted electric fireplace can be a focal point of an area that provides warmth and ambiance. These units are available in a variety of sizes that can be adapted to fit into any space. A smaller model is perfect for bedrooms, while larger ones can be put in a living room or family room. Some models also come with the option of recessed installation to put them in a flush position against the wall to create an uncluttered appearance.

The height of a fireplace wall mount can affect how it looks in the room. For a dramatic effect, many people choose to mount them higher up on the wall, usually 6 to 12 inches off the ground. Others prefer to place them at the normal TV height of 4.5 to 5 feet that allows the fire to be seen from most seating positions in the room.

Whatever size you pick It is essential to be aware of certain aspects to ensure that your fireplace is safe and efficient. For instance, you need to make sure that all combustible things are kept at least three feet away from the fire including furniture and drapes. In addition, you should ensure that the brackets for mounting are secured to the studs as possible. If you can't find studs you can use anchors made of plastic. This will ensure that the fireplace will not be removed.

Another important aspect to take into account when selecting the right fireplace wall mount is the amount of heat that it produces. A best practice is to select a model that produces roughly the same amount of heat as an standard 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 the entire room.

Some fireplaces have particular features that help them stand out from the other fireplaces. For instance, some fireplaces offer remote control operation and adjustable brightness settings and no-heat options. They also feature cool-to-the-touch glass and realistic-looking LED flames. Other notable features include an integrated shelf to hold electronic devices and an easy, no-professional installation procedure.

Installation

In contrast to a built-in electric fireplace that requires a hard-wired connection to the electrical system of your home, the fireplace wall mount is semi-permanent. It can be mounted directly on the wall or in a bracket that is then fixed to the wall. It is important to select an area that is close enough to an outlet that it will permit the power cord to reach it, while providing enough clearance from nearby objects. This is in line with the recommendations of the manufacturer in the manual for your owner.

Plug it in and test the LED lights and settings prior to when you begin the installation. This will let you know whether it is prepared for installation or if it requires to be checked further.

The next step is to prepare the space in which you'll be installing the fireplace wall mount. Based on the type of fireplace, you may require an extension on the wall. Or, you might prefer to cover the wall in drywall. In the latter scenario, be sure to use the correct drywall techniques, such as taping and mudding, allowing it to completely dry before proceeding.

After the walls have been prepared and the bracket is secured to the wall using screws. These brackets must be placed into the studs that are behind the drywall. This will stop the fireplace from pulling loose from the wall later.

Once the bracket is secured, it's time to put the fireplace in itself. The style of fireplace will vary however, there will always be a ledge at the point where the fireplace is placed and a space to attach the bracket to. You can then place any additional media like stones, embers, or logs within the fireplace.

Alternatively, some models allow you to mount the screen and firebox as a unit to the wall bracket. This makes installation a lot easier but it is crucial to ensure that everything fits well and is secured prior to finishing.

Once the fireplace has been installed, you can finish the look by tacking or screwing the bracket on the wall, and then trimming the wires. If you wish, you could also use paintable wire covers that will camouflage your power cord.

Safety

A fireplace wall mount lets you to warm your home and save valuable floor space. However, it is important to take safety precautions when using this kind of fireplace. The first step is to make sure that the unit is grounded, which will help prevent electric shock. You should also be sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure proper use.

While it is possible to find wall-mounted electric fires which don't produce any heat, the majority will feature a form of heater to maximise the authenticity and ambiance of the flame effects. This is usually in the form of a fan-forced heating device that blows air through a heating element however, some models might have an infrared heater as well.

After the fireplace has been installed, you should be careful not to touch the hot surface, since this could cause burns and damage the appliance. To avoid the chance of a fire keep combustibles at a minimum of three feet away from the fireplace. You should also be careful not to block the vents at the side of the fireplace.

When choosing an electric wall mount fireplace, there are additional safety features you should consider. For instance make sure that the model has an emergency shutoff switch to avoid burning or overheating. It is also a good idea to get one with a lower temperature output, since this will save energy.

Another factor to consider is the material that the surround is made of. It is important to select a material that is safe for children and pets like glass, steel or wood veneers. In addition, you should choose a model with a display panel or remote control so that you can operate it with ease.

There are a variety of types of electric and ethanol wall-mounted fireplaces. The right one for you will depend on your budget and the style of your home. Whether you choose an electric or Ethanol Fire fireplace, you can be certain that it will bring warmth and class to your home. However, you should always follow the safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer and keep your family, friends and pets secure when using this fireplace.

Style

The design of the fireplace wall mount will determine the appearance it will have on your walls. Some models are made to stand out, while others blend into the decor of your room. A modern fireplace model, such as the Streamlined electric wall fireplace has a sleek front face with a minimalist design. It has top venting that lets heated air flow freely while keeping the fireplace’s stylish design. Its flat mount and easy to operate remote make it easy to operate.

There are also wall-mount electric fireplaces with mantels that are more traditional in appearance. These fireplaces are perfect for homes with existing open hearths or those looking to convert a fireplace that burns wood into an electric fireplace without chimney. Flat-wall fireplaces come in a variety of sizes, and usually have a shelf to display decorations. They're an excellent choice for bedrooms, living spaces, and even for home offices.

A gas wall-mounted fireplace is a great option for those who want to add a cozy and inviting feel to their space. These units have traditional log sets and are available in a variety of different frame styles that include natural stone and black. They also come with a customizable LED flame color and an ember bed for a customized appearance. Some models come with a TV mount built in to provide additional functionality.

Certain models are designed to be mounted directly onto the wall while others can be recessed or completely into walls. The Allusion wall-mount fireplace has a small footprint that allows it to be recessing into 2x6 frame walls. However, you can put a trim skirt on the exposed area. The Allusion comes with a convenient remote and a variety of temperature settings, so you can enjoy the fireplace all year long.

Surface-mounted electric fires typically project 4 to 6 inches into the space. They are therefore easier to install than models that are built into the wall cavity or recessed into the wall. They're also a great choice for renters who don't want to endure the hassle of drilling into their walls. If you move, you can easily remove or reposition your fireplace.