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Things to Consider Before Installing an Electric Wall Fireplace

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is a safe and convenient method to provide warmth and aesthetic appeal to your home. However there are a few things to think about prior to installing one.

Installing wall-mounted fires is easy compared to fully recessed models. It is essential to verify to make sure you have the correct size of insert and kit.

Safety

Electric wall fireplaces are a favored alternative to traditional fireplaces. They provide a warm stylish, attractive and energy efficient alternative. These cheap fireplaces are safe to use and offer an additional source of heat for any home. They also maintain the air clean and smoke free. There are many options for these fireplaces shop, but they all create a beautiful bed embers that create real flames. They are great for apartments, renovations and condominiums that do not have chimneys. They're ideal for people with pets or children, as they don't create a real flame.

There are some safety guidelines to follow when using an electric fireplace. It is important to keep all combustible materials at least three feet away from the fireplace. This will help reduce the risk of fire and reduce the risk of burning your belongings. It is also important to stay away from hot surfaces of the fireplace, including the heating elements as well as the vents where hot air is blown out. The vents shouldn't be blocked, as they are required for the unit to function safely.

A screen that protects you is an important feature of an electric wall fire. It will help to avoid accidental burns. This is particularly useful in a small space or if you have pets and children with young ones. Some models also have a remote control that allows you to switch the fireplace on and off from any room. This will prevent the fire from accidentally ignited when you're not in the room.

Some models even come with a built-in timer that will shut off the fireplace after a predetermined amount of time. This feature is perfect for those who do not remember to turn off the fireplace or have trouble remembering.

Also, it is recommended to disconnect the fireplace when not being used. If you leave it connected, it can overheat the electrical system and create a fire risk. Also, never place water or other liquids in the fireplace. It's recommended for your electric fireplace to be placed on a different circuit from other appliances. This will help prevent tripping or power outages.

Energy Efficiency

Electric wall fireplaces can help you save money on your heating bills during winter. The cost of running these fireplaces is dependent on a number of aspects, including the wattage of the particular unit as well as your energy provider's cost per Kilowatt.

Usually, the wattage is displayed in kW (kilowatts). Divide this figure by the price per kilowatt that your energy provider charges to calculate an energy efficiency percentage.

Most electric fireplaces employ fan-forced heaters which pull cool air into the room, warm it with electricity and then push the hot air back into the room. They are the most popular and cost-effective type of electrical fireplaces. These can be used to heat a small or medium-sized space however they are not as efficient as infrared heaters which offer more uniform and consistent heat.

Electric fireplaces don't use combustion materials and do not produce soot or ash. It is no required to store wood, or hire an chimney sweep to conduct regular inspections and cleaning. They also don't produce toxic fumes, and their flames are amazingly real.

Since there's no need for coal or gas the fireplaces can be utilized in a variety of locations and are ideal when you want the warm feel of a fire without running your furnace. They also don't dry out your living space by blowing heat into it and they can be used to maintain healthy humidity levels for those who suffer from respiratory issues.

They are also wonderful because they allow you to enjoy their warmth all year round, even if they don't have heat. They're ideal for rooms with many furniture pieces which block the heat, but you can still enjoy the ambience while entertaining guests.

It pays to shop around in the event that you are considering purchasing a new electric fireplace. It's possible to find a freestanding fireplace that is priced lower than you think, particularly when you take the time to look at prices online and in-store deals. It is also essential to ensure that the electric fireplace you purchase can be connected to the most convenient location and it does not share a circuit other fixtures or appliances.

Design

A fireplace feature wall is a beautiful way to enhance your room without spending time and money on renovations. Electric fireplaces don't require chimneys or venting which means they can be installed anywhere, even the bedroom. They also provide additional heating and do not produce smoke, making them safer for children and those with respiratory ailments.

There are a variety of ideas for electric fireplaces to think about to choose from, so you can pick the best one for your home. Certain fireplaces are intended to be a focal point, while others are designed to blend with the modern aesthetic. If you're looking to create a statement piece, opt for a faux stone fireplace that has an opening that is curved. LED flames will light up and crackle, adding an elegant look.

Another option that is popular is a linear fireplace. These models are compact and sleek, which makes them ideal for modern living spaces with little space. Many of them are available with a remote control, multiple heat and flame color settings and log set options for a customizable appearance. Some models include the option of a wave, which lets you switch off and on the fireplace by the use of a hand.

You can also put a model flush against the wall. This design is ideal for modern homes and can be coupled with TV. The majority of recessed electric fireplaces have front vents for safety, and can also heat up to 400 square feet.

If you're looking for a more traditional style of fireplace, think about a mantelless model with a traditional brick surround. They are ideal for rooms that receive lots of light and can be complemented by a mantel made from wood or stone. You can also pair them with a fireplace screen to create a cozy atmosphere.

A lot of electric fireplaces come with remote controls that allow you to customize the flame and heat settings. Some even have an energy-saving timer. They can be paired with a smart home system to give you total control over your fireplace.

Installation

The newest fashion in interior design is the wall-mounted electric fireplace. They are stylish and energy-efficient. They are also simple to install. They can also be positioned flush with the wall for a sleek appearance. The mounting kit that comes with most of these fireplaces includes all the necessary equipment. Some models have a blower inside that forces warm air into the room.

The installation is easy however, you must follow the steps. The owner's manual should contain specific details about framing and securing the unit. The manual will also give you specific guidelines on the clearances you should leave to avoid fire hazards.

Begin by ensuring that the location you've chosen is suitable for your fire. If you're unsure then drill a small exploratory hole in a distinct area of the wall to reveal the type of wall you have. After you've done this, you can use a template provided by the White Fireplace to mark the wall on which you'll need to fix it. Then, you can attach the brackets onto the wall and secure them using screws. Verify that the brackets are straight, and that the fire is properly positioned to ensure an even finish.

You'll have to consider the dimensions of your fire. For example, if you're using a frameless model, you may want to have a ledge to hold the fire, or perhaps you'd prefer an easier flush mount. It is important to ensure that the heater, located in the front and bottom of the fireplace - is at a minimum 400mm from combustibles, such as fabrics to ensure it's safe.

If you're not comfortable with electrical work, consider hiring an expert to wire the fire for you. They can also drywall, tape and mud the area to create a smooth, finished appearance. If needed, they can move the plug socket to give it a an appearance that is more modern. If you wish to hide the power cord, they can hide it behind the TV stand or beneath the carpet. In most cases you can have the cord painted the same color as the wall.