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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace

A fireplace in the wall gives an elegant and polished look without the expense of mantles. It is among the easiest electric fireplaces to install.

However, there are several aspects to take into consideration prior to purchasing your fireplace in wall. To make the most of your investment, adhere to these tips for a successful purchase:.

Height

While it may appear to be something that is easy, figuring out the height of your fireplace is among the most important decisions you make. This is because the height of your fireplace can affect everything from how well it will fit in a room to how easily it can be seen. The fireplace might appear strange when it is too high. It can also diminish its beauty. A fireplace that is too low can look drab in the wall space.

Luckily, electric fireplaces are versatile enough to be installed at a variety of heights. The majority of people install their fireplaces sitting at eye level. This requires a height between 40-42 inches. Some people mount their fireplaces under their TVs. This can be an attractive alternative.

However, the exact size of your fireplace will depend on a few things, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall you want to mount it. The larger the space is, the bigger it will be. This could mean that you're in a position to fit a bigger fireplace in it. The length of the wall is also important since a wall that is larger can support a fireplace suites that is larger.

Another crucial aspect to take into consideration is how you intend to make use of your fireplace. If you intend to use it only for decoration, then a lower height is best. If you're planning to heat your home using it, you'll need to make sure that the fireplace is tall enough to satisfy the safety and codes of your area.

It is crucial to select the proper height for your fireplace, so that it can fit into your decor and be simple to clean or fill. You can always ask an expert fireplace installer to help you if you are unsure about the size you should pick. They'll be able determine the best height for your fireplace according to their experience and your particular home.

Depth

A fireplace's depth is important to know if you plan to install it in a recessed place. If you are planning to cut into the wall, make sure that you have enough room to accommodate your fireplace's interior design (the area for the smoke shelf above the firebox as well as the flue that is atop the roof). Also consider the space you'll need for the surround, and whether or not you want a mantle.

Many of the newer electric fireplaces come with an interior depth that is almost concealed, giving them the appearance of a "built-in" look. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic illustration of this kind of wall-mounted electric fireplace. This model has a 5.8-inch deep frame that lets viewers to view the flames and ember bed and not the frame. It also comes with a choice of media options, including natural looking driftwood logs white pebbles, crystals made of clear glass that reflect the flames and enhance the ember bed.

Wall-mounted gas fireplaces are also available in deep and shallow models. But, when deciding the depth of your fireplace it is essential to keep in mind that these fireplaces function as a heat source that can be used for supplemental purposes and must be properly vented by an experienced professional. When determining the depth for gas fireplaces it is important to consider the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.

If you decide to go with a surface mount or recess-mounted installation, it is essential to adhere to the instructions of the manufacturer when installing your fireplace. In the majority of cases, a professional installer is advised. It is also an excellent idea to have a second person on hand when installing a fireplace.

Installing a fireplace in the wall of your home could be an ideal way to increase its value and add some ambiance to your living spaces. It can also reduce your heating bills. Moreover, it is a great option if you cannot install a traditional fireplace in your home due to the space restrictions or the location of your existing chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're unable, or prefer not to cut into your wall or create the space needed to install an electric fireplace, a surface mount provides a sleek and built-in look. Certain models, such as the Allusion line of electric marble fireplaces, can be positioned partially recessed into a wall without compromising the output of heat.

To begin the installation, mark the wall with a pencil where the bracket will be mounted. Utilize a stud-finder to find the studs and then place the brackets in front of at least one stud for stability. If a stud isn't within reach or won't work for your fireplace insert, you can use anchors for drywall to help support the mounting bracket.

After you've marked the position of the brackets to be mounted, use a drill to screw them into the wall, making sure they're aligned with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to attach each bracket. After the mounting brackets have been installed then lift the fireplace up and hang it from the bracket. Once it's secure, verify the position of your fireplace to make sure that it is level and not crooked in the opening.

Before you begin the installation Plug in your fireplace and make sure that all the features are working properly. Then, light the fire, test the heating, the ember bed lights and so on. When you're satisfied with the results, it's time to install your floating mantel.

Depending on your fireplace's model, you will either need to connect the wire connection to the appliance connector located at the bottom of the mantel, or if it has hooks or slots, connect them to the slots on the brackets for mounting. Once you've completed this step, consult your fireplace's user manual to learn how to remove the glass front panel from the opening and replace it.

If you need to adjust the height, replace the glass front after you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, place it over the top of the grate to give it a more natural appearance. Then, secure it with the included screws.

Plug-In

In contrast to traditional fireplaces that burn wood, electric fireplaces don't require chimneys or vents. Connected to a standard outlet, they provide supplemental heating for rooms up to 400 square feet. They also have a variety of flame and heat settings to allow you to customize your ambience. Some models feature LED lighting effects that highlight the flame and embers. Certain models have an overhanging grille that hides the manual controls, but can easily be opened to reveal the pushbuttons.

Plug-in electric fireplaces can be mounted directly on walls or built into the wall to create an elegant look. They are generally more straightforward to install than mantel fireplaces. Some units come with a pedestal to allow you to put the fireplace on flat surfaces such as a buffet or dresser. A remote control, mounting hardware and log set are all included. Depending on the model, these electric fireplaces could include heat and flame options that can be switched off for year-round ambiance.

Certain models come with privacy glass which can be changed in a flash, from being fully transparent to partially transparent. These types are ideal for walls that separate spaces for entertainment like dining and living rooms. They can even be used in bedrooms where the addition of a new fireplace is a cost-effective way to take the chill off a room without sacrificing privacy.

While plug-in electric fire fireplaces don't require a hardwire like built-in versions they must be positioned on an area that is at least not stud-free and is able to support the weight of the fireplace. Some models come with a kit that includes a pre-wired cord as well as a special bracket that makes the installation process simpler. This kit can be used for construction of drywall or concrete.

When deciding where to put your wall mount electric fireplace, ensure that it's close to an electrical outlet. Based on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be connected to outlets that are on the same circuit, or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is recommended to use a dedicated circuit so that no other appliances in the home will operate at the same voltage and could cause a trip to your circuit breaker.