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Free Standing Electric Fireplaces

You can add a warm fireplace to your home without the hassle. As opposed to traditional fireplaces ones don't require ventilation and are easy to install.

This free-standing option boasts fluted pilasters and dentil molding which make it a stylish option for any wall. It is also CSA Group-certified and comes with an overheat shield. Its flame-only mode is great for summer, too.

Size

A free standing electric fireplace is the ideal solution for those looking to add an atmosphere of warmth and peace to their homes without the dangers of a real fire. They provide the same ambiance as a wood or gas-burning fire but without the harmful fumes. This makes them perfect for homes with pets or children. They don't require chimney or Ethanol Fireplaces vents and can be plugged into an outlet that is standard.

Before buying an electric fireplace, it is important to consider the size of the room in which you'll be installing it. Larger fireplaces will have to be recessed into the wall, so you'll need to ensure that there is enough space to do this. It is also a good idea to consider the furniture in the space and how it will work with the fireplace. This will let you choose the best fireplace for your space.

Another factor that needs to be considered when choosing an electric fireplace is how much heat it can generate. It is typically measured in BTUs or Wattage, and it's crucial to choose a fireplace that will be able to warm the space you intend to use it in. Calculators can help you figure out the size of the heater you require when you're not certain.

A lot of the top freestanding electric fireplaces include a built-in television stand, which makes them a great addition to your entertainment center. Some of them come with shelves to store DVDs and other media items. They can accommodate the majority of standard-sized televisions. These features can make an electric fireplace a wonderful addition to any home, and are particularly useful in smaller spaces that may not have enough room to accommodate a traditional fireplace. It is a good idea, before deciding to look at the different types of electric fireplaces. This will help you select the one most suitable for your needs and will enhance the appearance of your home.

Design

There are a variety of design options for electric fireplaces that are free standing to match any design. Certain electric fireplaces have frames made of glass that come in various shapes and colors. Others feature solid wooden frames. Some even have an edgy look. Certain models allow you to adjust the flames so that they appear more or less realistic. The power of these models can be adjusted as well, depending on the room size and the amount of warmth you wish to feel in the room.

A lot of these fireplaces are equipped with the ability to control the remote from anywhere, allowing you to control the flame display and alter the settings from anywhere in the room. They don't require vents or gas pipes which makes them a great option for homes that don't have natural wood fire places.

The power of this unit is estimated at up to 4,700 BTUs, which is more than enough for most homes. It utilizes convection heating, which circulates the warm air throughout the room. The logs and flames are designed to be as realistic as possible. The unit isn't intended to be the primary source of heat for a home, however it can be used to provide an additional source of heating.

The fireplace is also quiet. This makes it an excellent choice for a bedroom or living room. It also comes with an alarm clock, so you can set it to turn off after a set period of time. This is an excellent feature for those who prefer to sleep late or get up early in the morning.

They can be easily installed and do not require gas pipes or venting. They are also safe to put a TV above them, as they don't produce any smoke or soot. This is a great benefit for homeowners who are looking to update their current fireplace or to add one to their home.

Certain fireplaces come with an elongated mantel that is set against the wall. This is similar to traditional fire places that burn wood. They are available in various styles to suit any style of home, and some even have a brick or stone surround. These fireplaces are an excellent choice for those who prefer an old-fashioned look without the extra work that comes with a real wood-burning fireplace.

Safety

Free standing electric fireplaces are becoming popular due to their convenient and safe method of enjoying the warmth of a real fire without the dangers. Unlike the real thing, which can be dangerous if not properly operated and maintained, these fireplaces electric are much safer for use around children and pets. They do not release harmful gases such as carbon monoxide, which could be fatal if breathed in. Additionally, they don't become hot to the touch and do not have sharp edges or super hot surfaces that pets or kids might accidentally cross. In addition, they can also be used in spaces where a chimney would be difficult or impossible.

Many models of free standing electric fireplaces come with remote controls, which allows users to operate the fireplace from a distance. These fireplaces are easier to maintain and use over time because of this feature. You can maintain your home without having to move from your chair to the ethanol fireplace.

Another benefit of free standing electric fireplaces is that they don't need a chimney which is a huge benefit for people who reside in apartments or rental homes and want to add the appearance of a fireplace. They also offer zone heating. This means that they only heat a limited area around them, ensuring that other residents of your home aren't uncomfortable due to excessive heat.

Finally electric fireplaces are also easy to set up and can be installed on your own, Modern fireplace without the help of an electrician. Make sure you connect the appliance to an outlet with a designated outlet and not one that is shared with other lights or appliances. This could result in the appliance overheating and the damage it causes. In general, most models of free standing electric fireplaces can be safely plugged in and left in a safe place for a couple of hours. If you're unsure about the assembly of your new fireplace, you should always follow your instructions.

Installation

Electric fireplaces can be put in anywhere there's an electrical outlet. They are particularly beneficial in homes which don't have a traditional fireplace.

A lot of the top free standing electric fireplaces provide a decorative element that will add warmth to any space. They're available in a wide variety of styles from contemporary to country. Some are simple designs which consists of only the logs, while others feature more elaborate designs with intricate carvings and accents. Some models come with a log set that's removable to make cleaning easier, and others have a set of fake flames that can be adjusted to your preference.

If you choose to hardwire your fireplace, make sure that the breaker used to power it is on its own and not shared with other lighting fixtures or appliances. In this way, if an overload occurs, it won't create fire or trigger the circuit breaker. You'll also need a dedicated electrical outlet for your fireplace and one that isn't in any moist part of your home like a bathroom or kitchen.

For a more durable installation, consider a recessed electric fireplace. These can be built into a wall, set in a niche recessed or even integrated into a traditional fireplace. They're especially attractive in rooms with soaring or vaulted ceilings.

Installing a recessed unit must be done first to ensure it is the right size. Measure the width, height and depth of your existing fireplace opening to make sure the recessed fireplace will be able to fit. The manufacturer's site should have a handy guide for measuring the dimensions of your model.

A carpenter who has experience to put in your recessed fireplace electric could be a great option if you're not DIY-oriented. This professional can drywall tape, mud, and even build the wall for you, making it much easier to position your fireplace. If needed, they can also rewire your outlets and reposition them to accommodate the recessed units. In addition, they could paint the finished work to give it a polished appearance.