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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces<br><br>Wall mounted electric fireplaces add a warm, inviting ambience to your home without the hassle of ash, chimney cleaning, or buying stacking, hauling, or storing coal or firewood. They are an alternative to traditional fireplaces, and they do not block the floor or cause injuries to people who walk.<br><br>Size<br><br>If you are a fan of the appearance of a traditional fireplace but don't have space for a large hearth and chimney, a white wall mounted electric fire ([https://stefansen-skaarup-2.blogbright.net/the-most-hilarious-complaints-weve-been-hearing-about-electric-wall-fireplace/ link web page]) mount electric fireplace can be a stylish alternative. They free up the floor space by putting them on a flat surface. They plug into an electrical outlet for all-year-round use. The majority of models come with a remote control that permits simple on/off operation. Some models also come with flame displays and decorative embers. They are available in various sizes and styles.<br><br>The majority of wall-mounted [http://extension.unimagdalena.edu.co/extension/Lists/Contactenos/DispForm.aspx?ID=1041073 electric wall hung fireplaces] fires are small. However there are large linear options that span across the length of the wall. They are ideal for rooms with low ceilings, and they can create a cozy focal piece that isn't a big deal.<br><br>Electric fireplaces can be installed on flat walls, just like a wood fireplace. These types of units come in a range of frame colors, ranging from black and contemporary stainless steel to stunning mirror glass. Choose a frame that coordinates with your existing furniture or wall. Some models come with flat-screen TVs, making them an entertainment system in one.<br><br>Many people choose this option placing their TV over their fireplace. This is a good option, but be aware of the rules for clearance between the TV and electric fireplace. Most clearance guidelines suggest keeping all combustible items at least three feet from the fireplace.<br><br>Some of these units can be recessed into walls to create a custom-fit. This type of unit may not produce as much heat as the straight-front wall mounted models, however it is perfect for a custom-designed installation. There are also wall-mounted electric fireplaces that are designed to be mounted on the ceiling. These fireplaces are perfect for commercial settings such as hotel lobbies or restaurants.<br><br>Many of these models have different heat output settings that you can adjust according to the season. Some can even be switched off to use all year round without sacrificing the attractive flame effect. Some fireplaces come with a heat setting that just warms the surrounding area. These are great features for homes with pets and children, as the fireplace does not generate any heat.<br><br>Flame Effects<br><br>Electric fireplaces typically come with different flame effects designed to mimic real fire. These features are usually paired with an LED background to create a realistic appearance that is easily blended into different interior decor styles. You can also change the intensity and color of the flame to match your mood, or the ambience of the room.<br><br>A chemical-based flame effect is a more traditional option. It mimics the behaviour and appearance of a natural flame. These units utilize the use of a chemical fluid which is heated by an element within the unit to produce the flame. These units can be messy and require lots of maintenance.<br><br>Plasma flame effects are a viable alternative to chemical flames. They are made of small particles which glow and flicker, simulating the appearance of a real flame. This kind of simulated flame can look fake and not so appealing as other options.<br><br>There are wall mounted electric fireplaces that feature a realistic log set and holographic flame projections that give a realistic appearance. These units typically have an rust or wood finish that works well with traditional interior designs. They can be positioned in recesses to create a more customized look that can blend with various wall designs.<br><br>The dimensions of your room as well as your personal taste will determine the model you choose. You will want to select the largest model for larger rooms so that it can fill the space without making it appear empty. A compact or mini model is ideal for smaller spaces. There is also an array of surround and frame options for these electric fireplaces that will match your design. For example, the AL45CLX2-G wall-mount electric fireplace from Ambiance comes in a number of different finishes including flat black metal and a standard black glass that fits into most 2 x 4 walls.<br><br>Ventilation<br><br>Electric fireplaces mounted on the wall offer a lot of functionality and style without the hassle of installing a [http://hotnews.lv/user/biteslope5/ in-wall fireplace]. You don't have to hire an electrical contractor or worry about running gas through your home. There are a few considerations to consider when choosing an electric fireplace for your wall.<br><br>One of the most significant differences between freestanding and wall-mounted fireplaces is how they vent. While the majority of freestanding fireplaces have a vent at the back of the unit, a lot of wall-mounted models do not. This is because the majority of the heat is absorbed from the top of the fireplace. If the fireplace doesn't have enough venting, it could result in a fire hazard. It's important to check reviews before purchasing the unit.<br><br>Flame effects are a major difference between wall mounted and freestanding fireplaces. While freestanding fireplaces are equipped with LED screens and rotisserie lamps, wall-mounted models use mist or other advanced technologies to create smoke and flames. Dimplex, for instance, has an entire line of fireplaces that use ultrasonics to create the illusion of fire.<br><br>Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces can be partially recessed into the wall, and this permits them to be put in in tight spaces where a traditional fireplace would not be able to be able to fit. This allows them to blend with many different interior styles.<br><br>The majority of electric fireplaces are designed to be viewed from the front, but there are some that are multi-view. They are typically a bigger than the single-view versions and allow you to see the flames from multiple sides of the room.<br><br>Installation<br><br>Wall mount electric fireplaces, like the name implies, are intended to be mounted on the wall. They are typically mounted using brackets. The method of installation differs between models, but it is generally simple. Some are simply attached to the wall and screwed into it, while others may require you to build a frame around them before installing them on the wall. In any case, you must be sure to follow the guidelines included with the fire. Make sure that the framed opening size is correct and position the unit according to any safety guidelines.<br><br>The first thing to do is locate a spot that will work for your fireplace. Consider the design of the room and the furniture you have. It's also important to ensure that the location is close enough to a power outlet or that you're willing to let an electrician move plug sockets for you (if there's one there already).<br><br>Prepare the space once you've chosen a good place for the fireplace by clearing the space, removing existing furniture, and making the walls. This may include taking away any decorations or wallpaper as well as locating and marking any studs using the help of a Studfinder.<br><br>The brackets used with wall-mounted electric fireplaces come with a template for drilling holes. You can use this template to mark the spot on the wall where they will be installed. After you've marked the wall's locations, drill the holes. Then install the rawl plugs. As a rule it is essential to ensure that the heater - which sits at the front of the fireplace and produces heat - is at least 400mm away from any combustible materials, such as fabrics.<br><br>After drilling the holes, you'll be required to connect the bracket for mounting. Some models will require that you install the firebox onto the bracket while others will require you to place the fireplace onto the bracket before you attach the screen. It is important to follow the directions to install the fireplace correctly to ensure that your new appliance is not damaged. Once the fireplace is in place connect it to the [http://promarket.in.ua/user/mindliquor7/ electrical wall fires] outlet and test it to ensure it's working properly.
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