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Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?

Wall-mounted electric fires are stylish and a cost-effective alternative for heating. They come in a variety of styles and finishes that are a perfect match for any room.

Most models come with several options for the flame and ember bed display, as well as LED lighting effects. Some models come with adjustable privacy glass that can be changed from opaque to transparent.

Aesthetics

If you're looking for a way to add character and style to your home without the upkeep required by a fireplace, a wall-mounted fire could be exactly what you require. There are a myriad of models available, and the majority of them have a contemporary and modern design that will be a perfect fit for any style of interior. They can be installed in the wall to create a seamless appearance. Many can be operated with or without heating, making them suitable for all-year-round use.

The Dimplex Sierra linear fireplace is a popular option. It comes in different sizes to fit any space. The sleek black frame is able to capture the flames beautifully and is complemented with the choice of decorative ember bed media options, including traditional logs, white pebbles or crystals. The LED display that changes color offers an amazing glow and can be used with or without the heating function. The remote control lets you to alter the settings from anywhere within the room.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fireplaces can generate heat, usually by using the use of a space heater which blows air through an element of heating. Certain wall mounted electric fireplaces do not produce any heat, but only offer visual flame effects. The latter is more suitable for rooms with combustible materials such as carpets or curtains.

Some models can be put directly on the wall. Others must be installed in an insert for fireplaces that is specifically designed. It may require cutting an opening in the ultra slim wall mounted electric fires and putting up an edging or a mantel, or putting the unit in an existing fireplace insert. This is typically easier to install and requires less skill.

It's important to remember that any electric fire should be installed with ample clearance and space around it, particularly in the event that you plan to install the TV above it. You should also ensure that the mounting location is free of any combustible materials, and that it is safe for children or pets to access.

Energy efficiency

Electric wall-mounted fires are an attractive and contemporary wall mount electric fireplace alternative to gas fires. They have an elegant, modern design that is perfect for homes with small space. With up to 1500 watts of power to produce heat, they are an ideal addition to your central heating system or can be used on their own in rooms as large as 400 square feet. They are also extremely safe and feature a number of convenient safety features such as a timer, fire stop and thermal overload protection.

Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are much more environmentally friendly than gas fireplaces since they don't produce emissions or burn wood. Most of our electrical fires come with remote controls that allow you to control the flame's brightness and also set different lighting moods. Our most loved model, R.W.FLAME offers a realistic flame with up to twelve flame colors and five brightness settings. It can be mounted partially or fully recessed and can fit on almost every standard wall stud.

One of the greatest benefits of electric fires is that they are highly energy efficient, which can save you money on electric bills. You only pay for the kilowatts consumed by the electric fire. You can find out the cost per kilowatt charged by your electricity provider by checking your bill or calling them directly. To figure out the cost of running an electrical fire every day, you need to multiply the number of kilowatts by the cost charged per Kilowatt by your electricity provider.

Most electric fireplaces use less than 1500 watts per Hour, which is equivalent of 7675 BTU/h. If you leave it on for 10 hours, then you will pay about $2.35 per day for electricity (assuming that the heater is running). If you shut off the flame and only use it to create an effect of flames then the cost of running it is only one cent per day. With this in mind, we suggest that you use an electric fireplace with a thermostat, so that it automatically switches off and on in accordance with the temperature of your room.

Convenience

If you opt for a wall-mounted electric fire that is wall mounted, you can add heat to your home without sacrificing the floor space or altering the layout of your room. These fireplaces can be wired in and switched on with the touch of a button, and many have multiple heating settings to fit your requirements. You can even turn off the flame display off if you prefer to take in the visual pleasure of the fire on its own.

This wall-mounted, recessed electric fireplace is designed to blend seamlessly into your home's aesthetic. It provides the warmth and ambience you want without the hassle of maintaining an actual in-wall fireplace. It has LED color-changing fires, two heat settings and an option to not heat for all-year-round enjoyment. The remote control included allows you to control the unit from any place in your house.

It is perfect for small homes that do not have enough space to install a traditional wood fire, since it doesn't require a chimney or mantel. It comes with a built-in heat shield to prevent the glass front from getting too hot. This also helps protect the slimline wall mounted electric fires from damage or stains.

When choosing a wall-mounted fire, pay special attention to the capacity of the model's heater and the wattage. The more powerful the wattage of a heater is, the more powerful it will be and the faster your space will be heated. The power is also a factor in the price of operating your fireplace and the amount of energy it uses per hour.

Use a spirit level to mark the wall area where you want to install your electric fireplace. Then, use a power drill to drill the holes. The majority of wall-mounted electric fires come with a template that includes all the necessary markings. This will allow you to ensure that you are drilling at the right place.

It's important to keep the fire from material that could ignite, such as curtains, carpeting, or furniture to reduce the chance of accidental combustion. It is also important to keep your children and pets at a safe distance, to prevent any physical harm from contact with hot glass or flames. Cleaning the area of debris can also ensure that your fire has a constant supply of air so that it can operate properly and efficiently.

Safety

Electric fireplaces mounted on the wall aren't just attractive, but also practical and safe. They don't require a flue, and are therefore less flammable than traditional chimney fireplaces. They also typically come with a safety guard to keep pets and children from getting into the flames and heater. This feature, combined with the fact that they're usually placed four to five feet above the floor and are a great choice for families with young children.

In addition to a safety guard electrical fires usually come with an automatic shut-off switch. This protects the appliance from overloading with electricity and avoid overheating. You can also purchase an electric fireplace with an emergency stop button if you are worried about the dangers of fire.

Follow the guidelines given by the manufacturer for the installation and use of the fireplace to ensure the safety of yourself and your family. If possible, find a place for the fireplace that isn't too close to furniture or drapes. You should also place the fireplace at least four to five feet higher than the floor.

If you decide to install a fireplace that is wall-mounted, make sure that it's appropriate for your home. If the fire isn't rated for the power supply in your home it could overheat and create a risk. It is also recommended to look for a fire with features that will suit the decor of your home.

The easiest way to install a flat wall fireplace-mounted electric fireplace is to buy a ready-to-assemble kit. This will come with a template, which will help you decide where to drill the holes. You can mark your walls with a spirit-level, a pencil and the template. You'll then have to drill holes and install the rawl plugs. This is an easy job that shouldn't take longer than 30 minutes.

Another alternative is to hire an expert to set up your fireplace. It will cost more, but it can be a great choice if you need a sleek, professional look and a functional fireplace. You should always make use of a licensed electrician for any electrical appliances that you install in your home.