5 Lessons You Can Learn From Free Standing Electric Fireplaces

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Free Standing Electric Fireplaces

Add cozy warmth to your living space without the hassle of a real fireplace. Unlike traditional fireplaces, electric ones do not require ventilation, and are easy to install.

This freestanding option comes with fluted pilasters and dentil moldings that make it a chic choice for any wall. It's also CSA Group certified and has overheat protection. Its flame-only mode is perfect for summer, too.

Size

A free-standing electric fireplace is the ideal option for those looking to create an atmosphere of warmth and comfort to their home without the dangers of a real fire. They offer the same ambience like a gas or wood fire but without the harmful fumes. This makes them perfect for homes with pets or small children. They also don't need a chimney or vents and can be connected into any standard outlet.

Before you purchase an electric modern fireplace, it is crucial to think about the size of the space in which you'll install it. Larger fireplaces will have to be built into the wall, which means you'll need to make sure that there is enough room to do this. It is also a great idea to consider the furniture in the space and how it will work with the fireplace. This will let you choose the best fireplace for your space.

Another aspect that must be considered when choosing an electric fireplace is the amount of heat it will produce. This is typically measured in BTUs or Wattage. It is important to select one that can provide heat to the area in which you intend to put it. If you aren't sure what size heater you require, you can use a calculator to determine the size.

Many of the top free standing electric fireplaces also have a built-in TV stand, which makes an excellent addition to your entertainment center. They can accommodate the majority of normal-sized televisions, and some have shelves that are perfect to store your DVDs and other media items. These features can make an electric fireplace a wonderful addition to any house, and they are particularly beneficial in smaller spaces that may not have enough space for a larger traditional fireplace. When shopping for an electric fireplace, it's a good idea to compare the different models before making your final choice. This will allow you to choose the one most suitable for your requirements and will match the style of your home.

Design

Free standing electric fireplaces offer a variety of design choices to match any style. Some feature glass frames available in a variety of shapes and colors, whereas others have a more traditional appearance with wood fireplaces frames. Some have an authentic look. The flames on certain models can also be altered to appear more or less real. The power of these models can be adjusted as well, depending on the room size and the amount of warmth you would like to feel in the room.

A lot of these fireplaces have a remote control which makes it easy to change the settings and alter the fire display from almost any location in the room. They don't require gas lines or vents, so they are a great option for homes that don't have natural wood fireplaces.

The heat output on this unit is rated at 4,700 BTUs that is more than enough for most homes. It is powered by convection heating which circulates warm air throughout the room. The logs and flames are designed to be as realistic as possible. This is not designed to be the primary source of heat for a home. It's only meant to provide supplemental warmth.

The fireplace is also quiet. This makes it a good option for bedrooms or a living room. It also has a timer feature, which means you can set it to turn off after a specific amount of time. This is a fantastic option for people who prefer to stay up late or wake up early in the morning.

They are simple to install and don't require any gas lines or venting. Because they don't emit smoke or electric Fireplace soot, you can put televisions over them. This makes them an ideal choice for homeowners looking to update their current fireplace or add one to their home.

Some fireplaces have an elongated mantel that is set against the wall. This is similar to traditional wood-burning fire pits. They are available in various styles to match any home decor, and some even come with a brick or stone surround. These fireplaces are perfect for those who prefer a traditional look but do not want to tackle the extra work of an open-fired fireplace.

Safety

One of the reasons why free standing electric fireplaces are popular is because they provide a safe and convenient way to enjoy the warmth and appearance of a traditional ethonal fire without any of the dangers. Contrary to the real thing which can be dangerous if not properly used and maintained, these fireplaces are much safer for use around pets and children. They also do not release harmful gases, such as carbon monoxide, which could be deadly if inhaled. Additionally, they don't become hot to the touch and do not have sharp edges or super hot surfaces that kids or pets could accidentally fall into. They can also be used when chimneys are not feasible or is not a possibility.

A lot of free-standing electric fireplaces are equipped with a remote which allows you to control the fireplace from anywhere in the room. This feature makes these fireplaces easy to operate and maintain over time. You can maintain your home without having to walk from your chair to the fireplace.

Another benefit of freestanding electric fireplaces is that they don't require chimneys, which can be a huge benefit for people who reside in apartments or rented homes and would like to incorporate the look of a fireplace stove. Additionally, these fireplaces come with zone heating, which means that they only heat the area around them so that other residents in your home don't be uncomfortable due to the heat.

Additionally electric fireplaces are easy to install and can be installed by yourself, without the help of an electrician. Make sure to connect the fireplace to a dedicated outlet and not one that is shared with other lights or appliances. This can lead to the appliance overheating and damage. In general, the majority of electric fireplaces that are freestanding can be safely plugged in and left unattended for a short period of time. If you're not sure about the assembly of your new fireplace, you should always adhere to the instructions in your manual.

Installation

Electric fireplaces can be put in anywhere there's an electrical outlet. They are particularly helpful in homes that don't have traditional fireplaces.

Many of the best free standing electric fireplaces also offer a decorative touch that will add warmth to any space. They are available in a range of styles ranging from contemporary to traditional. Some models have a simple design that only includes the logs, while others have more elaborate designs, with intricate carvings and accents. Some models come with an entire set of logs that can be removed for easy cleaning, whereas others come with fake flames that are adjustable to your preference.

If you decide to wire your fireplace, make sure the breaker that serves it is on its own and not shared with any other fixtures or appliances. If an overcurrent occurs, it will not cause fire, and the circuit breaker won't stop working. Also, you will require an electrical outlet dedicated to your fireplace, and not in a moist area of your house such as the kitchen or bathroom.

Consider a recessed electric fire for a more permanent installation. They can be built into a wall, mounted in a niche that is recessed, or even integrated into an existing traditional fireplace. They are particularly appealing in rooms that have vaulted or high ceilings.

Installing a recessed unit requires that you first ensure that it is of the correct size. Take measurements of the width, height and depth of your existing fireplace opening to be sure the recessed fireplace will fit. The website of the manufacturer should include an easy measurement guide to help you determine the size that's required for your particular model.

A carpenter who has experience to install your fireplace's electric recessed is a good idea if you're not a DIYer. This professional can install drywall and tape to the wall, build out the space, then mud it for you. This will help you put your fireplace in. If needed, they can also rewire your outlets and reposition them to accommodate the recessed units. Additionally, they can paint the completed work to give it a polished look.