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The Advantages of an Electric Fireplace

Electric fireplaces are a great choice for those who prefer the look of a fireplace without the hassle or cost of a wood-burning fireplace. The heat is generated by a heating unit that is in turn paired with fans to release warm, humid air into the room.

Many models can be wall-mounted by home owners without the need of a professional. Some are built into TV stands or bookshelves. Others are built into entertainment centers, bookcases or TV stands.

Easy to install

Electric fireplaces are a great way to create a cozy atmosphere within your home. They generate heat using electricity, making them easier to set up as opposed to traditional gas fireplaces. They also don't require venting, which makes them a safer alternative to wood-burning fireplaces. They are also a great option for homes that don't have traditional fireplaces like mobile homes or apartments.

To install an electric fireplace, first find a suitable spot in your living space. You can either measure the opening in your fireplace, or consult the installation manual from the manufacturer to determine the size of insert you need. Next, find the right size brackets for mounting. Use a spirit level gauge to ensure that they are level with the wall. Once you have the brackets installed, plug the insert into them and connect the wiring. You are now ready to enjoy your new fireplace!

Electricity is used to heat an electric fireplace, either with a heating plate or coil. The heat is then distributed into the air by fans, resulting in an additional source of warmth for your room. Some electric fireplaces also use infrared technology, which distributes heat directly to objects in the room. They are a cost-effective alternative to central heating and provide the appearance of real flames but without the smoke or mess.

A recessed electric fireplace can be mounted into any wall of your house and provides a subtle, but noticeable aesthetic improvement. It can be built into furniture such as bookshelves, TV stands and other furniture pieces. It is important to note that a recessed electric fireplace requires access to an electrical outlet, which may not be readily available in certain areas of the home.

Many manufacturers offer a range of options to suit your taste and budget. Some include a mantel that adds to the aesthetic appeal of your space. You can also select different finishes and designs to match your decor. Certain models are designed to look like brick refractory or natural logs. You can pick the style that suits your home best.

It is safe

Electric fireplaces are safe to use at night, unlike gas or wood fireplaces that release carbon monoxide fumes. It does not produce hazardous gases or harmful smoke so you can sleep soundly without worrying about your family's health. Furthermore there is no danger of creosote accumulation or escape fuel, which is common in traditional chimney fires.

Electric fireplaces are safe when they are properly used and if the user adheres to all instructions and recommendations. In general, it is best to keep the area around the fireplace clear of any flammable objects like furniture, clothing drapes, bedding, and other items. You should also avoid using extension cords around your fireplace. They can result in overheating and power fluctuations, which may result in the possibility of a fire. Unplugging the fireplace when it is not in use can also help reduce energy consumption and help stop the overheating.

The majority of electric fireplaces are designed to mimic the appearance of flames, however, they don't produce live flames. Instead, they make use of mist, LED lights, video images or videos to create the illusion of flames burning. Some models even include water vapor that mimics the appearance of smoke. This makes them more realistic than traditional fireplaces and they don't require maintenance or cleaning.

As opposed to real fireplaces electric fireplaces do not warm the walls or mantel ledges that are above them. The unit could get hot and create an ignition risk to flammable items like TVs, wall covers and carpets. In addition the unit can create a bioethanol fire hazard when it is placed too close to wood or other flammable items.

Although electric fireplaces are safe to use, you should always follow the manufacturer's instructions and not exceed the recommended wattage. It is essential to purchase one with an overheat protection system and choose a reputable manufacturer. You should also think about purchasing an additional remote control to keep track of the temperature of your fireplace and its power consumption. Keep your fireplace dry from fuel, paints and moisture.

It is energy efficient.

Electric fireplaces are more efficient than wood or gas fireplaces. It consumes a small less than a tenth of the heat produced by traditional fireplaces and doesn't require a chimney or regular maintenance. This can save a amount of money on your energy bill as well as chimney cleaning.

There are a myriad of options for your home when it comes to electric fireplaces, including models that can warm large spaces. Magik Flame's Trinity is a good example, and can heat up to 1,000 sq. ft. Other models, like the Dimplex Upton have a lower heating output and are more designed for small spaces.

Electric fireplaces can be costly to run. The price is based on the size of the fireplace and its wattage as well as the frequency with which it is used. To get the best results, select a unit that has an extremely high BTU rating and a low voltage draw. Use a thermostat that is programmable and set it to the desired temperature.

You can also reduce the energy consumption by using an electric fireplace solely for decoration, without any heating. The heater will be shut off for the majority of the time to reduce the energy consumption. This can help prevent burns to children or pets who may reach the flames.

Electric fireplaces aren't just an excellent way to save on energy costs, they also look gorgeous. It can be put up on the wall fires or constructed into a media center to add a touch of warmth and ambiance your living space. There are many designs that include louvers and trims to decorate the drywall opening, and some can even cover a stone or brick fireplace.

Some electric fireplaces come with a fire pit insert that is filled with gel made of butane. The gel can be replaced after 3-4 hours. They are simple to install since they can be plugged into any standard outlet. They are also more secure than real fires and emit no smoke or ash. You should still have an electrical safety inspection performed by a qualified home inspection professional before installing any electrical appliance.

It is easy to clean

It is essential to keep your fireplace clean regularly. This is especially important when you use your fireplace frequently. This will keep it looking brand new and stop dust accumulation. Before you begin cleaning, switch off the fireplace and ensure that it's cool. This will avoid electrical shocks. Wearing safety glasses or goggles will protect your eyes against any fine particles that might break off during the cleaning procedure.

The first step in cleaning an electric fireplace is to dust all surfaces. This should be done using an easy lint-free cloth. You can also use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to clean any dust from crevices and corners. Prepare an aqueous solution that is made from dishwashing soap and water. You could also use vinegar but be cautious not to mix it with soap. If you mix soap with vinegar it could trigger dangerous chemical reactions.

After you've finished dusting, wipe the surfaces clean with a soft cloth and then wash and dry them thoroughly. Make sure to clean the nooks and crevices especially the outlet and heating inlet vents. For stubborn stains and spots, you can use white distilled vinegar. However, it's acidic so can damage the plastic components of your fireplace.

Most modern electric fireplaces have flame effects that look real and lifelike. Even skeptics are easily fooled by electric fireplaces as they'll often do an unintentional double-take before realizing that the fire is not a real flame. The technology used to create the flame effects differs from model to model but most incorporate mirrors and LED lights. Some models may even have a water vapor system which simulates smoke, making the effect more realistic.

Another advantage of electric fireplaces is that they don't have to be opened as traditional wood-burning fireplaces. However, that doesn't mean they are inaccessible to regular cleaning. You should clean your fireplace with an electric appliance every year or so to keep its appearance and function.