10 Fireplace Wall Mount Tricks All Experts Recommend

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Add Warmth to Your Home With a Fireplace Wall Mount

Add ambiance and warmth to your home, office or commercial space with a fireplace wall mount. They are usually easy to set up and come with mounting brackets that can be used for hanging or recessing into a wall.

Follow the instructions on the website of the manufacturer for a quick, easy installation. Verify that the wall-mounting bracket and the bottom of the fireplace are able to fit together, then fix it to the wall.

Size

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can create a stunning centerpiece to a room, creating ambiance and warmth. These units come in a range of sizes to match most any space. A smaller unit would be ideal for bedrooms while a larger unit can be utilised in a living or family room. Certain models have the option of recessed installation against the wall, creating a seamless appearance.

The height of a fireplace wall mount can affect the way it appears in the room. Many people place them higher up on the wall to create a dramatic impact. They usually sit 6 to 12 inches above the floor. Some prefer to place the TVs at a standard height of 4.5-5 feet. This lets them be seen by the majority of people sitting in the room.

No matter what size you choose It is essential to remember certain elements to ensure that your fireplace is safe and efficient. For instance, you should make sure that all combustible things are kept at a minimum of three feet away from the flame including drapes and furniture. If you can, also fix the mounting brackets to studs. If you cannot find studs you can use plastic anchors. This will ensure that the fireplace will not be pulled away.

Another crucial aspect to take into consideration when choosing a fireplace wall mount is the amount of heat it produces. A good rule of thumb is to select a fireplace that produces the same amount of heat as an typical electric heater for your home. Using this guideline you can be sure that your new fireplace will provide enough additional heating for the entire room.

Some fireplaces have distinctive features that differentiate them from the competition. Some fireplaces offer remote control and adjustable settings for brightness, as well as no-heat mode. They also have cool-to-the touch glass and realistic LED flames. Other noteworthy features include a built-in shelf to store electronics and an easy installation procedure that doesn't require professional assistance.

Installation

A fireplace wall mount, unlike an electrical fire that has to be hard-wired into the electrical system in your home, is semi-permanent. It can be mounted directly on the wall or into a bracket which is then attached to the wall. It is crucial to select an area that is close enough to an outlet that it will allow the power cord to reach it, while allowing for sufficient clearance from other objects. This is in line with the recommendations of the manufacturer in the owner's manual.

Before starting the installation process, make sure that your fireplace is in working order by plugging it in and playing around with its LED lights and heat settings. This will tell you if the fireplace is ready for installation or if further testing is needed.

Plan the space in which you'll install your fireplace mount. Depending on the model, you may need to install an extension on the wall. You may also prefer to cover the existing wall with drywall. In the second case, use proper drywall methods such as tapeing and mudding. Allow it to completely dry before continuing.

After the walls are prepared, attach the brackets to the wall with screws. It is recommended that they be fixed into the studs behind the drywall. This will prevent the fireplace from pulling loose from the wall later.

When the bracket is secured, it is time to put the fireplace inserts in itself. The design of the fireplace can differ but there will typically be a ledge at the point where the fireplace is placed and a spot to attach it to brackets on top. It is then possible to add any other media, such as stones, embers, logs or a grate within the fireplace.

Additionally, some models permit you to mount the screen and firebox together to form a wall bracket. This can make installation easier however, you must make sure that everything is secured and fits correctly before completing.

After the fireplace is installed, you can finish the look by tacking or fixing the bracket to the wall, and then trimming the wires. If desired, you can also paint the wire covers that disguise the power cord.

Safety

A fireplace wall mount is a convenient way to heat your home without occupying valuable floor space. It is crucial to take security measures when using this type of fireplace. The first step is to ensure that the fireplace is grounded to prevent electric shock. Be sure to read the instructions given by the manufacturer for the proper use.

It is possible to purchase wall-mounted electric fireplaces that do not generate heat, however most of them include a heater to enhance the realistic nature of the flame effects. It is usually an element of heating powered by a fan that blows air over the heating element. Some models also have an infrared heating source.

When the fireplace is installed, you should be careful not to touch the hot surface, since this could cause burns and damage the appliance. To minimize the risk of ethonal fire, keep combustibles at least three feet from the fireplace. Be careful not to block vents in the rear of the fireplace.

When choosing an electric wall-mounted fireplace, there are other safety features that you should take into consideration. For instance, you should be sure that the device comes with an emergency shut-off feature to avoid overheating and fires. It's also a smart idea to choose a unit that has a low output of heat, as it will help you save energy.

Another crucial aspect to consider is the material that the surround is constructed from. Choose a material that is safe for pets and children like wood veneers, steel or glass. You should also select a model with a display or remote control to make it easier to use.

There are a variety of wall-mounted fireplaces, including electric and ethanol fireplaces. The best fireplace for you is determined by your budget and the home's style. If you decide to go with an electric or ethanol fireplace, you can be sure that it will bring warmth and elegance to your home. Always adhere to the safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer and keep your pets and family members safe when using this fireplace.

Style

The style of the fireplace wall mount determines the way it appears on your walls. Some models are meant to stand out, while others blend into your room's décor. A contemporary model, such as the Streamlined electric wall fireplace has a sleek front face with a minimalist design. It has top venting that allows heated air to circulate seamlessly while preserving the fireplace's sleek design. Its flat-mounted design and easy-to operate remote make it easy to operate.

There are also electric fireplaces that are wall mounted with mantels that are more traditional. These are great for homes with an open hearth, or who wish to transform their fireplace that burns wood into an electric fireplace without chimney. These flat-wall Fireplaces Wooden are available in a variety of sizes, and they usually include a shelf for displaying decorations. These fireplaces are ideal for bedrooms, living rooms and home offices.

A gas wall-mounted fireplace is a good option for those who want to add a cozy and inviting feel to their home. They come with a traditional log set and are available in several frame styles including natural and black. They also come with an ember bed that can be customized and LED flame colors for a custom, personalized touch. Some models have an integrated TV mount for added functionality.

Certain models can be positioned directly on the wall while others are designed to be partially or completely recessed into a wall. For instance the Allusion wall-mount gas fireplace is with a slim footprint that allows it to be recessed into 2x6-framed walls. You can also add a trim skirt to cover the exposed area of the fireplace. The Allusion has a convenient remote with multiple heating settings, allowing you to enjoy the fireplace throughout the year.

Surface-mounted electric fireplaces generally project 4" to 6.5" into the room, so they're simpler to install than models that are recessed into the wall or built from an existing wall cavity. They're also a great option for renters who don't want to deal with the hassle of drilling into their walls. You can simply remove or reposition the fireplace when you move.