The Most Common Mistakes People Make When Using Electric Wall.Mounted Fire

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Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?

Electric wall fireplaces are a low-cost and stylish alternative to provide additional heat. They come in a wide variety of designs and finishes to match any space.

Certain models come with LED lighting effects and multiple options for the flame display. Some have adjustable privacy glass that can change from opaque to transparent.

Aesthetics

If you're looking to add style and character to your home without the maintenance required by a real fireplace, a wall-mounted fireplace could be just what you require. A wide range of models are available, and many have Contemporary Wall Mount Electric Fireplace and modern designs that can fit into any style of interior. They can be either installed or recessed into the wall for an elegant, seamless look. Many of them can be used without or with heating, which makes them perfect for all year round use.

The Dimplex Sierra linear fireplace is an extremely popular choice. It is available in a variety of sizes to fit any space. Its sleek black glass frame captures the flames beautifully, and it's complemented by a choice of decorative ember bed media packages which include traditional logs, white pebbles or crystals. The LED-lit display provides an amazing glow and can be utilized with or without the heating function. The remote control allows you adjust the settings from any position within the room.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fire places will produce heat. This is usually achieved with the space heating system which blows hot air through a heating component. Some wall mount electric fire-mounted electric fireplaces don't produce any heat, but only offer visual flame effects. This type of fireplace is suitable for rooms where the fireplace will be placed in close proximity to combustible materials, like curtains and carpets.

While some models can be hung directly onto the wall, others will have to be installed into a specially-designed fireplace insert. This may mean cutting a hole into the wall and putting in a new mantel or it could be possible to mount the unit into an existing fireplace insert. This is usually more straightforward to install and requires less knowledge.

It's crucial to remember that any type of electric fire must be installed with plenty of space and clearance around it, particularly if you plan to place the TV above it. It is important to ensure that the mounting area is free of combustible material and that your pets or children can safely access it.

Energy efficiency

Electric wall-mounted fires are an attractive and modern alternative to gas fires. They have modern, sleek style that is ideal for homes with little space. They can generate heat up to 1500 Watts and are an excellent addition to central heating or can be installed on their own in rooms that are up to 400 square feet. They are also extremely safe and come with many convenient security features, including a fire stop with a timer, as well as 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 an adjustable remote control that allows you to control the flame's brightness and set different mood lighting options. Our most well-known model, R.W.FLAME offers a realistic flame with up to 12 flame colors and five brightness settings. It can be mounted partially or completely recessible and will fit on any standard wall stud.

One of the biggest advantages of electric fires is that they are highly energy efficient, which saves you money on electric bill. When you have an electric fire, you only need to pay for Kilowatts it uses. You can determine the cost per kilowatt charged by your electricity provider by checking your bill or calling them directly. To determine the cost per day of running an electric fireplace, simply multiply the number of kilowatts consumed by the price per kilowatt charged by your electricity provider.

Most electric fireplaces use less than 1500 Watts per hour, which is equivalent of 7675 BTU/h. If you let it run for 10 hours, you'll pay $2.35 per day for electricity (assuming that the heater is turned on). If you turn it off and only use it to create an effect of flames then the cost of running it is just a few cents per day. With this in mind, we suggest that you select an electric fire with an adjustable thermostat that automatically turns on and off in accordance with the temperature of your room.

Convenience

You can add additional heat to your home with a wall-mounted electric fire without having to reduce floor space or alter the arrangement of the room. These fireplaces are simple to plug in and then turn on by pressing a button. Many come with different heating settings that can be adjusted to your preferences. You can even turn off the flame display off if prefer to enjoy the visual appeal of the fire on its own.

The modern design of this wall-mounted recessed electric fireplace for wall fireplace is a perfect match with the existing style of your home providing the warmth and ambiance that you need without the stress of maintaining a real fire. It features LED color-changing flames and two heat settings, as well as a no-heat mode that allows you to enjoy the fireplace all year long. The remote control is included to allow you to operate the unit from any room in your house.

It is ideal for smaller homes that do not have enough space for traditional wood fires, as it does not require a chimney or mantel. It also has an integrated heat shield to prevent the glass front from getting too hot and helps protect the walls from stains or damage.

When choosing a wall fitted electric fires-mounted fire be sure to pay attention to the heater's capacity and the wattage. The higher the wattage of the heater, the more powerful it will be and the quicker your room will be heated. The wattage is also factored into the cost of operating your fireplace, as well as the amount of energy it uses per hour.

Use a spirit level to mark the wall area that you're planning to put up your electric fireplace. Then you can use a power drill for the holes. The majority of wall-mounted models come with a template that has all the necessary markings for you to follow so that you can make sure you're drilling in the correct location.

To decrease the chance of an accidental fire, it's important to keep an appropriate distance between the fire and any combustible materials like curtains, carpets, or furniture. You should also keep children and pets at a safe distance, to avoid any physical injury from accidental contact with the hot glass or the fire's flames. Keeping the surrounding area clear of debris will also help ensure that your fire has an unrestricted supply of air so that it can work effectively and efficiently.

Safety

Electric fireplaces mounted on the wall aren't just beautiful, but also practical and secure. They don't require chimneys and therefore are less dangerous to ignite. A safety screen is usually installed to keep pets or children from getting to the heater and flames. They are a good choice for families with small children because they are mounted at a height of four to five feet.

Electric fires are equipped with an automatic shut-off button in addition to the safety screen. This is designed to prevent overheating and safeguard the appliance from overloading with electricity. You can also purchase an electric fireplace with an emergency stop button if you are concerned about the dangers of fire.

Follow the guidelines provided by the manufacturer for the installation and use of the fireplace to ensure the safety of yourself and your family. If you can, set the fireplace away from furniture or drapes. Mount the fireplace at least 4 to 5 feet above the ground.

If you decide to install a wall-mounted in-wall fireplace, be sure that it is suitable for the home. If the fire isn't designed for the power supply of your home, it might overheat and create a danger. It is also recommended to look for a fire with features that will suit the decor of your home.

The easiest way to install an electric fire that is wall-mounted is to purchase a ready-to assemble kit. This kit will include a template that will show you where to drill the holes. With the template as well as a spirit level, a pencil, you can mark the spot on your wall where you will be fixing the bracket. You will then need to drill the holes and then insert the rawl plugs. This is a simple task that should not take more than half an hour.

You can also hire an experienced installer to put in your fireplace. This is more expensive but is an excellent option if desire a stylish finish and a fully functional fireplace. When installing electrical appliances in your house, you should always hire an electrician with a certification.