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How to Choose and Install an in wall fires Electric Fireplace

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can bring both visual appeal and warmth to any room. Renters will also appreciate their ease of installation.

You can pick from a range of styles. Some are even fully or partially recessed for an integrated look. Here's how to choose the best one for your home.

Styles

There are many different styles available to help you select the ideal electric fireplace for your home. One of the most popular choices is a recessed wall mount. This kind of mount is easy to install, using a plug-in design that does not require hardwiring. This type of design is ideal for those looking to add the look and feel of a fireplace into their living space, without having to cut into the drywall or build chimney.

Another option is a built-in insert. This type of fireplace is a bit more complicated to set up than a recessed unit. This is due to the fact that it requires a little more skills in the field of carpentry to construct the wall recess. This lets you customize the wall to match your decor. This kind of electric fireplace is typically used to divide walls into two bedrooms.

Some manufacturers, such as Amantii offer a wide selection of electric fireplace models that come in various styles and finishes. Some come with smart home automation for fireplaces that lets you control your fireplace with your tablet or smartphone.

When selecting an electric fireplace for your home, it's important to take into consideration the energy output and wattage. This information will influence your operating costs and how warm you can expect your living space to be. It is also important to consider the style and design of the fireplace, since it will determine how well it will fit into your current interior design.

Electric fireplaces that are the most effective come with multiple color and flame settings, as well as a variety of effects such the video loop or simulation log. Many manufacturers use LED lights to create these effects, and they are more efficient in energy use than traditional incandescent bulbs. They last longer and are safer to handle.

It isn't easy to decide on an electric fireplace for your home. You'll need to decide if you want the fireplace to function as an element of heating or just decorative. If you're looking for a unit that provides both flames and heat, make sure to select a model with independent controls to allow you to alter the flame and heat levels according to the season or your personal preferences.

Optic illusions

Hole in the wall electric fire places rely heavily on optical illusions. Different models employ various tricks to make flames appear more realistic. They range from simple ones, like adding additional logs, to holographic displays which create an impressive illusion without taking up space.

A majority of older electric fireplaces utilize LED screens and rotisserie lights to create the illusion of flames. However, modern designs have evolved to be much more realistic. The majority of electric marble fireplaces feature an elongated reflector that spins in three-dimensional patterns that mimic the light reflections from real fire. Some also produce a crackling sound to add to the realism.

Unlike gas and wood-burning fireplaces, electric fires don't need venting or chimneys, so they don't produce any pollution or smoke. Some even have remote controls to control the flames and heat levels. The absence of venting or gas lines also means that there's no need for a flue, and it's simple to install your electric fireplace on a wall or on a mounted recessed.

A great choice for those looking to keep things simple Simplifire Allusion is an excellent entry-level model that comes with an electric log set and clear crystal ember bed media. It comes in a variety of front face colors, and comes with a large remote. To further customize you can upgrade to driftwood log sets or ceramic stones.

Another alternative is the Dimplex Revillusion insert and standalone log set. The holographic display, which is placed between the flames of the log set and the insert gives the illusion of numerous logs. The design isn't as realistic looking as other alternatives we have reviewed however it is a good option for those who prefer a more traditional appearance.

Magikflame is one manufacturer that has gone further than Dimplex Revillusion by using a touchscreen design instead of mechanical buttons. The backlit touchscreen makes it easier to use and has a self-illuminating, so you can read the icons even in a darkened room. This type of control panel also looks more attractive and will complement modern fireplace designs.

Easy to Setup

As opposed to built-in models which require the removal of a section of wall, an in wall electric fireplace is much simpler to set up. If the studs behind the wall are in good condition it is easy to attach your fire to the wall with the bracket. A majority of models come with templates that show you where on the wall to position the bracket. Use this in conjunction with pencil and a spirit level to mark the holes. Once the holes have been dug, you can place hanging screws. Rawl plugs can be used to conceal the finish. They are placed 5-10mm above the wall.

Then, you can put the fireplace into the hole, making sure it is fully embedded into the opening. You can do this by hand or with an electric drill, based on your preference and your previous experience. Once your fireplace is installed, make sure the heat vents or grate are free of any combustible materials. It is also recommended to keep your fireplace at a minimum of 400mm away from anything that could ignite.

Some people prefer to place their fireplace at eye level, which can be achieved by placing the fire in the middle of the room. This is also a perfect spot to place a television, however you will want to ensure that the fireplace isn't too close to it as this could cause the screen to overheat.

When choosing the best location for your electric fireplace, you'll have to consider its size as well. It's also important to keep in mind that the heating element - situated at the bottom and front of an electric fireplace must be at least 400mm away from any combustible material such as fabrics.

It's important that you test your electric fireplace prior to installing it. If everything is functioning as it should, then plug into the fireplace, test the LED lights, and then proceed with the installation. It is recommended to seek out a qualified electrician for any electrical work, which includes installing an electric fire [top article] place.

Installation

When deciding to install an electric wall fireplace there are a few important aspects to take into consideration. The first thing to think about is the size. You must ensure that the fireplace is within the space you want by measuring and comparing the dimensions. Some manufacturers also offer a handy guide online that can make this process much simpler and help you choose the best model to meet your needs.

It is also worth noting that the fireplace will need to be located close to an electrical outlet. It is recommended that you request an electrician to put in the plug socket of your choice on the wall on which you plan to install your fireplace. This will make it easier to conceal the power cable and provide a clean and finished appearance to your installation.

You should also ensure that any combustible items are kept at least three feet from the electric fireplace, as this will reduce the risk of fire and protect you from burns to furniture, curtains or clothing. Also, it is a good idea to ensure that the filters aren't blocked so that the heating element can have a regular flow of air.

Before installing the fireplace it is essential to test it. Before you begin, it is recommended to take out all the packaging and plug from the fireplace to make sure it functions. This will ensure you are prepared and there aren't any issues later.

Once the tests have been completed and you are confident that everything works as intended, now is the time to plan the mounting site for the fireplace. Follow the instructions given by your manufacturer to prepare an opening that is framed in the wall. You can use blocks to ensure that it is securely secured to the studs. Secure the fireplace to the wall with screws.

When the job is complete and you are ready to enjoy your fashionable and practical new electric fireplace. It's a great method of adding extra heat to any space. It also creates an inviting atmosphere that will delight your guests.