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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall mounted electric fireplaces add a warm, welcoming ambience to your home without the hassles of cleaning chimneys, ash or purchasing, stacking, and hauling coal or firewood. They are an alternative to traditional fireplaces and aren't a problem for floors or make people fall as they walk.

Size

If you like the appearance of a traditional fireplace but don't have space for a full-sized chimney and hearth, a wall mounted electric fireplace is a chic alternative. These units save floor space because they can be mounted on flat surfaces. They can be used all year round by plugging into an electrical outlet. The majority of models come with a remote control that allows simple switching between on and off. Some models also have flame displays as well as decorative embers. These models are available in a range of sizes and designs.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fireplaces are slim however, you can find large linear options that extend across the length of the wall fitted Electric fires. These are great for rooms with low ceilings. They can be used to create a cozy focal feature that doesn't take up much space.

There are also electric fireplaces that have a mantel that can be mounted on a flat wall like a traditional wood fireplace. They are available in frames in a variety of colors that range from black to mirror glass and stainless steel. Choose a frame that matches your wall or existing furniture. Some models include flat screen televisions to make them an all-in-one entertainment system.

Many people prefer to place their TV over their electric fireplace. This is a great idea however, you must be aware of the clearance requirements for both the TV and the electric fireplace. Most clearance guidelines recommend keeping all combustibles at least three feet away from the fireplace.

Some of these models are designed to be recessed into walls to allow for a custom-fit. This kind of fireplace may not be as efficient as a straight-front wall mounted but it is perfect for a custom-designed installation. You can also find electric fires wall mounted fireplaces that are mounted on the wall and then hung against the ceiling. These types of fireplaces are ideal for commercial spaces like restaurants or hotel lobby areas.

A lot of these models come with different settings for heat output that you can alter depending on the season. Certain models can be turned off so that you can use them all year long without losing the appealing flame effect. Some also have a no-heat setting which only warms the area around it for added comfort. These are great features for homes with pets or children since the fireplace does not generate any heat.

Flame Effects

Many electric fireplaces have different flame effects designed to mimic the real flame. These features are often combined with an LED background to create a realistic look that is easy to blend in with different interior decor styles. You can also change the intensity and color of the flame according to your mood, or the ambience of the room.

Another option for flame effects is a chemical-based effect that mimics the behavior of a natural gas flame. These units use a can of chemical fluid which is heated by an element within the unit to produce the fire. The issue with these kinds of units is they can be messy and require an extensive amount of maintenance.

Plasma flame effects are a viable alternative to chemical flames. They are made up of tiny particles that glow and flicker, simulating the appearance of a real flame. The problem with this kind of simulated flame is that it could appear too fake and could not be as appealing visually as other options.

If you prefer a more natural flame There are wall-mounted electric fireplaces that come with a realistic looking log set and a realistic looking holographic flame projection to create an extremely realistic appearance. These units typically have an rust or wood finish that blends well with traditional interior design. They can be positioned in a recess for a more customized look that can blend with various wall mounted fireplace white designs.

The size of your room and your personal taste will determine the model you choose. You will need to choose an extra large model for larger rooms so that it can be able to fill the space without making it appear empty. If you are installing the fireplace in a smaller room smaller or mini-sized models is a better choice. There is also a wide range of frames and surrounds for these electric fireplaces to suit your home design. Ambiance AL45CLX2-G's electric wall fireplace is available in various options that include black metal, stainless steel, and standard black glass. It can be incorporated in most 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces offer many styles and function without the hassle of installing an actual fireplace. You don't have to employ an electrician, you don't need chimneys and you don't need to worry about running gas lines through your home. However there are some things to consider when choosing a wall mounted electric fireplace.

The venting system is among the main differences between wall-mounted fireplaces as well as freestanding ones. While most freestanding units have a vent at the back of the unit, some wall-mounted models do not. This is because the majority of the heat comes from the top of the fireplace. If the fireplace isn't equipped with enough venting, it could create a fire risk. This is why it's crucial to read reviews before buying a unit.

Flame effects is another big distinction between freestanding and wall-mounted fireplaces. Freestanding fireplaces come with LED screens and rotisserie lighting wall-mounted models utilize mist or other advanced technologies to simulate flames and smoke. Dimplex for instance, has a line of fireplaces that utilize ultrasonics to create the illusion of fire.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces are able to be recessed in a part of the wall. This allows them to be installed within tight areas where traditional fireplaces would not be able to fit. This allows them to blend in with a variety of interior styles.

The majority of electric fireplaces are designed to be seen from the front, however there are some that are multi-view. They are generally larger than single-view models, and allow you to see the flames on two or more sides.

Installation

As the name implies wall-mounted electric fireplaces are designed to be hung onto the wall, often with a bracket for mounting. The method of installation differs between models, but is generally straightforward. Some are simply fixed to the inside wall fireplace and screwed into it some may require you to construct a frame around them before placing them on the wall. In any case, it's important to carefully follow the instructions that come with the fire, making sure the framed opening is correctly measured and positioned according to any safety guidelines.

The first step is to choose an appropriate spot for the fireplace, taking into consideration the design of the room and any furniture you own. You should also check that the location is near enough to a power outlet or if you're willing to have an electrician relocate the plug socket (if one already exists) for you.

Prepare the area after you've selected a suitable place for the fireplace by clearing the space, removing existing furniture, and making the walls. This could involve taking away any decoration or wallpaper, as well as locating any studs and marking them using a stud finder (you'll often be required to have two people hold the fireplace in place to ensure it's in the right place).

The brackets that are used for electric fireplaces that are wall-mounted come with a template to drill holes. You can use this template to mark the spot on the wall where they will be mounted. After marking the positions then drill the holes and fit the rawl plugs. In general, the heater, which is situated in the front of the fireplace and generates heat, should be at least 400mm from any combustible material such as fabric.

After the holes have been made, you'll need to mount the bracket. Some models require that you place the firebox on the bracket, while other models will require you to place the fireplace on the bracket prior to attaching the screen. It is essential to follow the instructions for installation exactly in order to avoid damaging your new appliance. Connect the fireplace to test it.