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

An in wall fireplace provides an elegant and polished look without the expense of a mantle. It is among the simplest electric fireplaces.

There are a few aspects to think about before purchasing an in-wall fireplace. To make the most of your investment, follow these helpful tips:.

Height

While it may appear to be a simple question to answer, determining the height of your fireplace is among the most important decisions you make. The size of your fireplace's height can affect everything from how it fits into a room to its visibility. The fireplace may appear odd in the event that it is set too high. It could also take away from its aesthetics. A fireplace that is too low could be lost within the wall space.

Luckily, electric fireplaces are versatile enough to be positioned at a variety of heights. The majority of people install their fireplaces from a sitting position at eye level. This requires a height between 40 and 42 inches. Some people put their fireplaces underneath their TVs. This is an attractive option.

However, the exact height of your fireplace will depend on several factors, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall you want to mount it. The bigger the room, the larger it can be. This could mean you are in a position to fit a bigger fireplace into it. The length of the wall is also crucial because a wall that is longer can support a fireplace that is larger.

Another important factor to consider is how you plan to use your fireplace. If you only intend to use it for ornamental purposes, a lower size will be the best. If you intend to use it to heat your home it is necessary to ensure that the fireplace is tall and sturdy enough to withstand the safety standards.

It is essential to choose the proper height for your fireplace so that it will match your decor and be easy to clean or fill. It is always a good idea to ask a professional fireplace installation expert to assist you if you are unsure of the best height to choose. They will be able to recommend the perfect height for your fireplace according to their experience and your particular home.

Depth

The depth of a fireplace is crucial to know if you plan to put it in a recessed place. If you're planning to cut through your wall, ensure that you have enough depth to accommodate the inner design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf area above the fireplace box, the flue which runs through the roof, and the fireplace itself). Also, think about the space available for the surround, and whether you would like a fireplace mantle.

Many of the newer electric fireplaces have an interior depth that is almost concealed, giving them the appearance of a "built-in" look. This kind of electric wall fireplace is best illustrated by the Panorama BI Deep series. The model is 5.8-inch deep frame that lets viewers to see the flames, ember bed, and not the frame. The media package includes driftwood logs in natural appearance White Fireplace pebbles, or fireplace electric crystals of clear glass to add a luster to the embers and reflect the flames.

Wall-mounted gas fireplaces are also available in shallow and deep models. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is important to keep in mind that these fireplaces function as a source of heat that is supplementary and should be properly vented by an experienced professional. The length of the vent pipe, the dimensions of the flue and the distance between the stove and the vent are all aspects that need to be considered when determining the depth of a gas fireplace.

If you decide to go with a surface mount or a recessed installation, it is essential to follow all of the manufacturer's instructions carefully when installing your fireplace. In the majority of instances, hiring a professional to install your fireplace is advised. It is also recommended to have an additional person in the event of installing a gas fireplace.

Installing a fireplace in the wall of your home is an excellent way to increase its value and also add ambiance to your living spaces. It can also reduce the cost of heating. It's an excellent alternative when you aren't able to fit an old-fashioned fireplace into your home due to space restrictions or due to the location of a chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're unable or prefer not to cut through your wall or create the space needed to install an electric fireplace, a surface mount provides a sleek and modern fireplace appearance. Certain models, like the Allusion line, can be installed partially recessed into a wall without compromising heat output or aesthetics.

To begin the installation, mark the wall with a pencil where the bracket will be installed. Use a stud finder to locate the studs in the area. Make sure every mounting bracket is placed in front of one or more studs for stability. If a stud isn't in reach or doesn't work for your fireplace, make use of anchors for the drywall to 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, ensuring they are properly aligned with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to connect each bracket. After the mounting brackets have been installed then lift the fireplace up and hang it from the bracket. After it's secured, you can check the position of your fireplace to ensure that it's straight and not crooked in the opening.

Before proceeding with the installation, plug in your fireplace and ensure that all the features are functioning correctly - turn on the fire, and then ignite the flames, play around with heat, ember bed lights and so on. Once you're happy with the results then it's time to put up your floating mantel.

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

Once you've removed your front panel of your fireplace and installed it into its opening, follow the instructions in the manual to complete the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height as required. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it across the top of the grate for a more natural appearance and then secure it with the included screws.

Plug-In

These fireplaces with electric technology do not require vents or chimneys like traditional wood-burning ones. They're plugged into standard outlets that can provide supplemental heating for rooms that can be up 400 square feet. You can also adjust the ambience with a variety of settings for flame and heat. Some models feature LED lighting effects to highlight the flame and embers. Some models have a top grille grate that conceals manual controls, but easily pops open to reveal pushbuttons to select the setting you prefer.

Electric fireplaces with plug-ins can be hung directly on walls or built into the wall to create an aesthetically pleasing look. These units are typically more straightforward to install than a mantel fireplace. Some units come with a pedestal to allow you to put the fireplace on flat surfaces such as dressers or buffets. A remote control, mounting hardware and log set are all included. Based on the model, these electric fireplaces may include both heat and flame options that can be switched off for all-year-round comfort.

Certain models come with adjustable privacy glass that you can instantly change from completely see-through to partially transparent. These types are ideal for walls that divide zones of entertainment such as dining and living rooms. These models are ideal in bedrooms, where adding fireplaces is a cost-effective option to warm up a room and ensure privacy.

Plug-in electric firesuite bioethanol fire places do not require hardwiring however they must be plugged into an area that is able to support their weight. Some models come with a kit that includes an already wired cord and special bracket to make the installation process easier. This kit is available for either concrete or drywall installation.

When deciding on a place for your wall-mounted electric fireplace, ensure that it's close to an electrical outlet. Based on the model that you choose, plug-in electric fireplaces may be connected to outlets that are on the same circuit or a dedicated one for your electric fireplace. It is suggested to choose a different circuit so that all other appliances in your home can operate on the same voltage. This could trip your breaker.