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Add Warmth to Your Home With a Fireplace Wall Mount

Create ambiance and warmth in your office, home or commercial space with a fireplace wall mount. They are simple to install and come with mounting brackets that can be used for hanging or recessing into walls.

Follow the instructions on the website of the manufacturer to make a simple, quick installation. Make sure that the bottom of the fireplace and wall-mounting bracket are able to fit together. Then, secure the fireplace to the wall.

Size

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can be a focal point of a room that creates warmth and ambiance. These units are available in a variety of sizes that can be adapted to fit any space. A smaller unit would be ideal for bedrooms while a larger model could be used in the living room or family room. Some models also come with an option to install them in a flush position against the wall to create a seamless appearance.

The height of a fireplace wall mount can also affect how it looks within the room. Many people place them higher on the wall to create a dramatic effect. They typically sit 6 to 12 inches above the floor. Others prefer to place them at the normal TV height of 4.5 to 5 feet which lets the fire be seen from all seats in the room.

Whatever size you choose, it is important to remember certain factors to ensure your fireplace is safe and efficient. For instance, you need to make sure that all combustible things are kept at a minimum of three feet away from the fire including drapes and furniture. In addition, you should make sure that the brackets for mounting are secured to the studs if possible. If you can't find studs you can use plastic anchors. This will ensure that the fireplace will not be removed.

Another crucial aspect to take into consideration when selecting the right fireplace wall mount is the amount of heat that it produces. A best practice is to select a fireplace that produces roughly the same amount of heat as your average household electric heater. By following this rule of thumb you can be certain that your new fireplace will provide enough additional heating for the entire room.

Some fireplaces have distinct features that set them apart from other fireplaces. For instance, some fireplaces come with remote control operation, adjustable brightness settings, and no-heat modes. They also come with cool-to-touch glass and realistic-looking LED flames. Other notable features include a convenient built-in shelf that can be used to store electronics, and a simple installation process that doesn't require any professional help.

Installation

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

Plug it in and experiment with the LED lights and settings prior to when you start the installation. This will tell you whether it is ready for the installation or if it requires to be checked further.

Next, prepare the area in which you'll install your fireplace wall mount. Depending on the model you purchase, this may involve mounting a bump out onto the wall or covering the existing wall with drywall. In the latter case it is recommended to use drywall methods such as tapeing and mudding. Allow it to completely dry before proceeding.

After the walls have been made, attach the brackets to the wall with screws. Ideally, these should be fixed into the studs behind the drywall. This will help to prevent the fireplace from pulling loose from the wall later.

After the bracket has been fixed, it's time to install the fireplace stove. The way to mount the fireplace varies from model to model but typically there is a ledge on which the fireplace can rest, and spots to attach it to the brackets at the top. It is then possible to place any additional media such as logs, embers or stones within the fireplace.

Some models let you attach the firebox and the screen together on the wall bracket. This can make the installation a lot easier, but it is important to ensure that everything fits properly and is secure prior to the final step.

After the fireplace is installed, you can complete the look by either fixing the bracket to the wall and cutting off the wires. If you wish, you could also paint the wire covers that will camouflage your power cord.

Safety

A fireplace wall mount allows you to heat your home while saving valuable floor space. However, it is important to take safety precautions when using this type of fireplace. To prevent electric shock, the first step is to ensure that the unit is grounded. Be sure to read the instructions given by the manufacturer to ensure proper usage.

While it is possible to find electric fireplaces on the wall that don't generate any heat, most of them have a heater to increase the realistic and ambiance the flame effects. This usually takes the form of a fan-forced heating device that blasts air through a heating element, but some models may feature an infrared heating element too.

Once the fireplace is mounted, you should be careful not to touch the hot surface as this can cause burns and damage the unit. To avoid the chance of a fire keep combustibles at a minimum of three feet away from the fireplace. Be sure not to block the vents on the side of the fireplace.

When you are choosing an electric wall mounted fireplace, there are some other safety features that you should consider. For instance, you must ensure that the fireplace has an emergency shut-off switch to avoid overheating and fires. It's also a good idea to choose a model that produces a lesser amount of heat, since it will save you energy.

The material used to surround is also important. You should choose an option that is safe for children and pets, such as glass, steel or wood veneers. You should also select one with a display or remote control to make it easier to use.

There are many types of wall-mounted fireplaces. These include electric and ethanol. The ideal fireplace for you is determined by your budget and home's design. Whether you choose an electric or ethanol fireplace, you can be certain that it will bring the warmth and sophistication to your home. However, you should always adhere to the safety guidelines of the manufacturer and keep your family, friends and pets safe while using this fireplace.

Style

The style of the fireplace wall mount determines the way it appears on your home's walls. Some models are designed to stand out, and others blend in with the décor of the room. For instance, a contemporary model like the Streamlined wall-mount electric fireplace features an elegant front glass face and a sleek profile. It has top venting which allows heated air to flow smoothly, while maintaining the stylish design of the fireplace. Its flat mounting and easy-to operate remote make it easy to operate.

There are also wall-mount electric fireplaces with mantels that are more traditional in appearance. These fireplaces are ideal for homes with an open hearth or those who want to convert their wood fireplace-burning fireplace into an electric fire without a chimney. Flat-wall fireplaces come in a variety of sizes, and they usually come with a shelf for display decorations. These fireplaces are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms and home offices.

Gas wall-mount fireplaces are a ideal option for those who want to create a warm and warm and inviting ambience in their homes. These units come with a traditional log set and are available in a variety of frame finishes such as natural stone and black. They also come with a customizable ember bed and LED flame colors for an individual touch. Some models even have a built-in TV mount for added functionality.

Some models are designed to be mounted directly onto the wall, while others can be recessed or completely into walls. The Allusion wall-mount fireplace has a small footprint that allows it to be recessing into 2x6 frame walls. However, you can add a trim skirt to the exposed part. The Allusion has a convenient remote and a variety of temperature settings, so you can enjoy the fireplace all year long.

Surface-mounted electric fire places typically project 4 to 6 inches into the space. They are therefore much easier to install than those built into a wall cavity or recessed into the wall. They're also a great option for tenants who don't want deal with the hassle of drilling into their walls. You can simply take out or relocate the fireplace when you move.