Ten Electric Wall Fireplaces That Really Make Your Life Better

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Things to Consider Before Installing an Electric Wall Fireplace

Electric wall fireplaces are an efficient and safe method of adding warmth to your home. There are a few things to think about before installing an electric wall fireplace.

Installing wall-mounted fires is relatively easy compared to fully recessed models. It is essential to verify to make sure you have the right size of insert and the appropriate kit.

Safety

Electric wall fireplaces are a favored alternative to traditional fireplaces. They provide a warm stylish, attractive and energy efficient alternative. They're safe for use in any house and provide a low-energy method of adding heat while maintaining a clean smoke-free space. They come in a variety of different designs, but all of them offer a captivating fire with a realistic flame display. This makes them perfect for condominiums, apartments, and renovations that don't have the traditional chimney. They are an excellent choice for pet owners or children, as they don't create the flame of a real one.

There are some safety guidelines to remember when using an electric fireplace. All combustible materials should be kept at least three feet from the fireplace. This will help protect you from fire hazards and reduce the risk of burning your possessions. Avoid touching the areas of the fireplace that are hot, like the heating element as well as the vents that blast hot air out. You should also avoid blocking these vents because they must be opened for the unit to operate safely.

Another feature you should look for in an electric wall fireplace is a protective screen that will help prevent accidental burns. This is especially useful when your home is limited space, or if there are children and pets. Some models come with the option of a remote control that allows you to turn on and off the fireplace from anywhere in the room. This prevents the fire from being accidentally lit when you aren't in the room.

Certain models come with a timer built in which will shut off the white fireplace after a specific period of time. This feature is ideal for those who do not remember to shut off the fireplace or have difficulty remembering.

Additionally, you should always unplug the fireplace when it's not in use. When it is left plugged in, it could overload the electrical system and cause a fire hazard. Do not put water or other liquids into the fireplace. It's also a good idea to have your electric fireplace to be placed on a separate circuit than other appliances. This will help prevent tripping or power outages.

Energy Efficiency

Electric wall ethanol fireplaces can help you save money on your heating bills in the winter. The cost of operating these fireplaces is contingent on a number of factors, such as the wattage of the particular unit and your energy provider's cost per Kilowatt.

Usually the wattage will be displayed in kW (kilowatts). Divide this number by the cost per kilowatt charged by your energy provider to calculate an energy efficiency percentage.

Electric fireplaces are typically fan-driven heaters. They pull cool air from the space and warm it using electricity. They then blow the heated air back into the space. They are the most popular and affordable type of electrical fireplaces. You can easily heat a small to medium-sized space with one of these, however they're not as efficient as infrared heating systems, which offer more consistent and uniform heat.

Electric fireplaces do not use the combustible material and do not create soot or ash. It is no longer necessary to store wood, or hire a chimney sweep to do regular inspections and cleaning. They also don't produce harmful fumes, and their flames are amazingly realistic.

Since there's no need for coal or gas the fireplaces can be used in a variety places and are perfect when you want the warm feel of a fireplace without the need to run your furnace. They also do not dry out your living space by blowing heat into it and they can be used to maintain a healthy humidity for those suffering from respiratory issues.

Another advantage of these kinds of fireplaces is that you can make use of them without or with the heat, giving you the possibility of enjoying their ambience all year long. They're perfect for rooms that have lots of furniture which block the heat, but you can still experience the ambiance when entertaining guests.

It's worth comparing prices when you're thinking about buying a new electric fireplace. If you compare online and in-store prices, you might find that a fireplace is priced lower than you expected. In addition, it's important to make sure that you purchase an electric fireplace that can be plugged into an outlet located in a safe location and isn't sharing the same circuit as other appliances or fixtures.

Design

A fireplace feature wall can be a beautiful way to enhance your living space without spending time and money on renovations. Electric Wooden Fireplaces don't require chimneys or venting and can be placed in any room, including the bedroom. They provide supplemental heat and do not emit smoke, so they are safe for children and people with respiratory problems.

There are a variety of electric fireplace ideas you can pick from to find the right one for your home. Certain fireplaces are intended to be a focal point, while others are designed to blend in with the modern aesthetic. If you're looking for a striking piece, go for a faux stone fireplace with an opening that is curved. LED flames will light up and crackle, and provide an elegant accent.

A linear fireplace is a popular option. These models are compact and sleek, making them perfect for modern fireplace spaces with little space. Many are equipped with remote controls, multiple colors for flames and heat, and log set options for a customizable appearance. Certain models come with the option of a wave, which allows you to switch off and on the fireplace by a simple hand motion.

You can also install a model flush against the wall. This style is perfect for contemporary homes and can easily be paired with a flat-screen television. The majority of recessed electric fires feature front vents for safety and can be heated to up to 400 square foot.

If you're looking for a more traditional fireplace design, consider an amantelss style with a traditional brick surround. These are great for rooms with a lot of natural light and can be complemented with a mantel made from wood or stone. They can be paired with a fireplace screen to create an inviting atmosphere.

A majority of electric fireplaces have an remote that lets you alter the flame and heat settings, and some even have a timer to help you conserve energy. You can also use them with a smart-home system so that you have complete control over the fire place.

Installation

The latest fashion in interior design is the wall-mounted electric fireplace. They are stylish, energy-efficient and easy to install. They can also be positioned in a flush position to give the wall a sleek appearance. The mounting kit for most of these fireplaces comes with all the necessary equipment. Some models even come with an inbuilt blower that can push warm air into the room.

Installation is simple but you must follow the instructions. The owner's manual will have specific details about framing and secure the unit. The manual will also give you specific guidelines regarding the clearances you should leave to prevent fire hazards.

Make sure that the location you've chosen is suitable for your fire. If you're unsure then drill an exploratory hole in an isolated area of the wall. This will reveal what kind of walls you have. After you have done this, use the template that was included with the fireplace to mark the wall on which you'll need to put it. Then, you can attach the brackets onto the wall and secure them with screws. Check that the brackets are straight and that the fire is correctly positioned to ensure a neat finish.

You'll have to consider the dimensions of your fire. For instance, if using a frameless fireplace, you may want to have an ledge to support the fire, or you may prefer a more flush mount. You'll need to ensure that the heater, located on the bottom and front of the fireplace - is 400mm away from combustibles such as fabrics to ensure its safety.

If you're not confident with electrical work, consider hiring a professional to wire the fire for you. They can also use drywall, tape and mud the area to give it an even, smooth appearance. If required, they may move the plug socket in order to create a more streamlined appearance. And if you want to conceal the power cord in a more discreet location, they can run it behind the TV stand or beneath the carpet. In most cases, you have the option to have the cord painted with the same color as the wall.