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

A fireplace that is built-in offers an elegant, polished look without the expense of a mantle. It is among the simplest electric fireplaces.

However, there are several aspects to take into consideration prior to purchasing your fireplace in wall. Follow these guidelines to get the most out of your investment.

Height

It might seem like an easy question, but determining the height of your freestanding fireplace is among the most important decisions you'll make. This is because the height of your fireplace will affect everything from how well it fits in a room to how well it is visible. A fireplace that is too high can look unnatural and diminish the aesthetics of the piece. A fireplace that is too low can be lost within the wall space.

Electric fireplaces can be erected at various heights. The majority of people install their fireplaces from a sitting position at eye level. This requires a height of 40-42 inches. Others mount their Fireplaces wooden underneath their TVs, which is an attractive option.

The size of your fireplace will be determined by several factors, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall you'd like to place it. The larger a room is and the bigger it is, the larger it will be which could mean that you can fit a bigger fireplace in it. The same is true for the length of the wall, as a wall with a greater length can accommodate a fireplace that is larger.

The way you intend to utilize your fireplace is an important factor. If you are planning to use it only for decoration, then the lower height is ideal. If you intend to use it to heat your house you must ensure that the fireplace is strong and tall enough to withstand the safety standards.

Having the proper height for your fireplace will help to make sure that it matches the decor of the room and is easy to work on when cleaning or filling it. If you're not sure what size to choose it is always a good idea to reach out to a professional fireplace installer for assistance. They'll be able determine the best height for your fireplace in light of their experience and the specifics of your home.

Depth

It is crucial to know the depth of a fireplace when you plan to install it in a recessed position. If you plan to cut your wall, ensure that you have enough depth to accommodate the interior design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf area above the fireplace, the flue that rises through the roof, and the fireplace itself). You should also consider the space you will have for the surround and whether you would like a mantle.

Many of the latest electric models of fireplaces have an interior depth that is almost concealed, creating the appearance of a "built-in" look. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic example of this kind of wall-mounted electric fireplace. This model features an 5.8-inch depth that lets the user see the flames and ember bed and not the frame of the fireplace. The media package includes driftwood logs in natural looks white pebbles, as well as clear glass crystals that add a luster to the embers and reflect the flames.

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces can be found in both deep and shallow models. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is essential to keep in mind that these fireplaces work as a supplemental heat source and should be properly vented by an experienced professional. The length of the vent pipe, the length of the flue and the distance between the stove and the vent are all aspects that should be taken into consideration when determining the depth of a gas fireplace.

Whether you choose a surface mount or a recess-mounted installation, it is essential to follow all of the instructions of the manufacturer when mounting your fireplace. In the majority of instances, hiring a professional to install your fireplace is recommended. It is recommended to have an additional person available when installing a gas fireplace.

Installing a fireplace in the wall of your home is an great way to boost its value and also add ambiance to your living spaces. It can also help lower your heating bills. It's an excellent alternative if you cannot fit a traditional fire place in your home due to space limitations or the location of a chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're not able or prefer not to cut into your wall or build out the space needed to install an electric fireplace A surface mount can give you an elegant and integrated style. Some models, like the Allusion line of electric fireplaces, can be positioned partially recessed into walls without compromising the output of heat.

To begin the installation, mark the wall with a pencil on the wall where the bracket is to be installed. Use a stud-finder for locating the studs, and place each bracket in front of at least one stud for stability. If a stud cannot be reached or is not suitable for your fireplace, you could make use of drywall anchors for support.

After you've marked the position of the brackets for mounting then use a drill to screw them into the wall ensuring they are properly aligned with the studs. You can use studs or plastic anchors to connect each bracket. Once the mounting brackets are installed, lift your fireplace, then hang it from the wall bracket. Once it's secure, verify the position of your fireplace to make sure that it's straight and not crooked in the opening.

Before you begin the installation, plug your fireplace in and make sure that all functions function properly. Start the fire, test the heat, the lights for the ember bed and so on. Once you are happy with the results, it's time to put in the floating mantel.

Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll either require a wire connection to the appliance wire connector on the mantel's bottom or in the event that your fireplace has hooks or slots on the back, connect them to the slots on the wall mounting brackets. Once you've done this you must follow the owner's manual for specific directions for removing the glass front panel and inserting it into the opening.

If you want to adjust the height and width, you should replace the glass front after you have removed the front panel. If your fireplace includes ember bed media, place it over the top grate to give it a more natural appearance. Then secure it with the included screws.

Plug-In

Electric fireplaces don't require chimneys or vents as do traditional wood fireplace-burning ones. They plug into standard outlets, providing supplemental heating for rooms that are up 400 square feet in size. They also come with a variety of flame and heat settings to allow you to customize the ambience. Some models have LED lighting effects that highlight the flame and embers. Other models include an upper grille grate that conceals manual controls, but easily can be opened to reveal buttons to select the setting you prefer.

Electric fire places that plug in can be mounted directly on the wall or recessed for the appearance of a built-in. They are generally simpler to install than mantel fireplaces. Some models include a pedestal to allow you place the fireplace on flat surfaces such as a dresser or buffet. A remote control as well as mounting hardware and a log set are also included. Electric fireplaces can have both heat and flame options that can be turned off to provide a warm and cozy atmosphere.

Some models have privacy glass which can be changed in a flash from completely transparent to partially transparent. This feature makes these models popular for walls that divide common entertainment spaces like living and dining areas. These models are ideal in bedrooms, where an fireplace is a cost-effective option to warm a room and keep it private.

While plug-in electric fireplaces don't require hardwiring like traditional fireplaces, they must be installed on an area that is at the very least stud-free and capable of supporting the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with kits to make this process easier by providing a pre-wired power cord and a special mounting bracket. This kit can be used for the installation of drywall or concrete.

If you decide to install your electric fireplace insert in a wall, be sure that it is close to an outlet. Depending on the model that you choose, plug-in electric fireplaces may be connected to outlets that are connected to the same circuit, or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is recommended to choose a different circuit, so that no other appliances in your home can run on the same voltage. This could trigger your circuit breaker.