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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall mounted electric fires wall mounted fireplaces add a warm, welcoming atmosphere to your home, without the hassle of chimney cleaning, ash or buying, stacking, and hauling coal or firewood. They are an alternative to traditional fireplaces, and they aren't a problem for floors or cause injuries to people who walk.

Size

If you are a fan of the look of a traditional fireplace, but do not have room for a full-sized hearth and chimney, a wall mounted electric fireplace can be a stylish alternative. These units can save space on the floor because they are mounted on a flat surface. They can be used throughout the year by plugging them into an electrical wall fires outlet. The majority of models come with a remote control that permits simple switching between on the Wall electric fires and off. Some also feature decorative flames and embers that's surprisingly real. These models are available in different sizes and styles.

Most models of wall-mounted electric fireplaces are compact but you can find large linear options that run across the entire length of a wall. They are ideal for rooms with low ceilings and can be used to create a cozy focal point that doesn't take up the entire space.

There are also electric fireplaces with mantel options that can be positioned on a wall fireplaces that is flat, like a traditional wood fireplace. These types of units come in a variety of frame colors, ranging from black and contemporary stainless steel to glamorous mirror glass. Choose a frame color that is compatible with your furniture or wall. Some models include a flat screen television to create an entertainment center in one.

Many people opt to put their television over their electric fireplace. This is a good option but be aware of the necessary clearance between the TV and electric fireplace. Most clearance guidelines recommend keeping all combustibles at least three feet from the fireplace.

Some of these units are designed to be recessed into walls for a custom fit. This kind of fireplace may not have the same amount of heat like a straight-front wall mount but is ideal for a custom-designed installation. You can also find wall-mount electric fireplaces that are specifically designed to be installed against the ceiling. These fireplaces are ideal for commercial settings like restaurants or hotel lobbies.

A lot of these models come with different settings for the heat output that you can adjust depending on the season. Certain models can be turned off to use all year round without losing the attractive flame effect. Certain fireplaces come with a no heating setting that only warms the surrounding area. These features are ideal for homes with children or pets, as the fireplace doesn't produce any heat, and is safe to contact.

Flame Effects

Electric fireplaces usually feature various flame effects that are designed to replicate real fire. These features are often combined together with an LED backdrop to give a realistic appearance that is easily blended into different interior design styles. Many models also allow you to change the color and intensity of the flame to suit your mood or the ambience of the room.

A more traditional option for flame effects is to use a chemical effect that mimics the behavior of a natural gas flame. These units make use of the use of a chemical liquid which is heated inside the unit in order to ignite. The problem with these types of units is that they can be messy and require an extensive amount of maintenance.

An alternative to chemical flames is the plasma blaze effect, which is made up of tiny particles that glow and flicker to simulate the look of an actual fire. This type of simulated fire can look fake and not as appealing as other alternatives.

There are wall-mounted electric fireplaces with a realistic log set and holographic flame projection that give a realistic appearance. These fireplaces are usually finished in wood or rust, which blends well with traditional interior designs. They can also be installed in a recess for an individualized look that can be incorporated into various white wall hung fire designs.

The dimensions of your room as well as your personal preferences will determine the model you choose. You will need to choose the largest model for larger spaces so that it can be able to fill the space without making it appear empty. If you are installing the fireplace in a smaller room smaller or mini-sized models is a better choice. There is also a wide range of frame and surround options for these electric fireplaces that will match your design. The Ambiance AL45CLX2-G electric wall fireplace comes in a variety of options such as black metal, stainless steel and standard black glass. It can be installed on most 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Electric fireplaces mounted on the wall offer a lot of practicality and elegance without the hassles of installing the fireplace electric wall. You don't have to engage an electrician, or worry about the gas lines running through your home. However there are some things to be aware of when selecting a wall mounted electric fireplace.

The venting system is one the biggest distinctions between wall-mounted fireplaces and freestanding ones. Many wall-mounted units do not have a vent at the back. This is due to the fact that most of the heat comes from the top of the fireplace. If the fireplace doesn't have enough venting, it can result in a fire hazard. It is important to read reviews prior to purchasing a unit.

Flame effects are a major difference between freestanding and wall mounted fireplaces. While the majority of freestanding fireplaces feature LED screens and rotisserie-style lighting wall-mounted fireplaces employ mist and other modern technology to mimic flames and smoke. Dimplex, for instance, has a fireplace line that uses ultrasonics to create the illusion of fire.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces are able to be partially recessed into the wall. This allows them to be placed in tight places where a traditional fireplace wouldn't be able to fit. This helps them blend into a wide range of styles for interiors.

Some wall-mounted electric fire places are multi-view, whereas others are only front-view. They tend to be a bigger than single-view models and permit you to view the flames from several sides of the room.

Installation

Like the name suggests, wall mount electric fireplaces are designed to be hung on the wall, usually using a mounting bracket. They are generally easy to install, though the exact procedure will differ between models. Certain models are fixed to the wall with screws, while others require you to build an opening around them. In either case, be sure to follow the directions that come with the fire. Make sure that the size of the opening in the frame is correct and position the unit according to any safety guidelines.

The first step is to choose an appropriate spot for the fireplace, taking into account the room design and any furniture you own. It's also worth checking if the location is close to a power outlet or you're willing to let an electrician move plug sockets for you (if there's one there already).

Prepare the space once you've chosen a good location for your fireplace by clearing the area, removing furniture and preparing the walls. This may include removing any wallpaper or decorations, as well making sure you mark any studs with a Studfinder.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fires come with an outline for drilling holes, which you should use to mark the locations on the walls where brackets are to be positioned. After marking the locations on the wall, drill the holes. Then, you can install the rawl plugs. As a rule the heater, which sits in the middle of the fireplace and produces heat, should be at least 400mm from any combustible material, like fabric.

After drilling the holes, you'll be required to connect the bracket to the wall. Some models will require that you mount the firebox onto the bracket while others will ask you to put the fireplace on the bracket prior to attaching the screen. In any case, it's essential to follow the installation guidelines precisely to avoid damaging your new appliance. Once the fireplace is in place, plug it in and check it to ensure it's functioning properly.