Why We Why We Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces And You Should Too

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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces provide a warm, welcoming space to your home without the hassle of chimney cleaning, ash, or buying stacking, transporting, and storing coal or firewood. They also offer a safer alternative to conventional fireplaces and don't block the floor space or cause injury to people when they move around the room.

Size

If you love the appearance of a traditional fireplace, but don't have space for a huge hearth and chimney, a wall hanging electric fireplaces-mounted electric fireplace offers a stylish alternative. These fireplaces are a great way to save floor space since they are mounted on a flat surface. They can be used all year long by plugging into an electrical outlet. The majority of models have a remote control for easy switching between on and off. Some models also come with a flame display and decorative embers. You can find these models in a wide range of styles and sizes.

The majority of electric fireplaces mounted on walls are compact. However, you can find large linear options that span the length of the wall. These are great for rooms with low ceilings and can provide a warm focal area that doesn't occupy too much space.

There are also electric fireplaces that have mantel options that can be mounted on a flat wall, similar to a conventional wood fireplace. They come in frames in a variety of colors, ranging from black to stainless steel and mirrored glass. Pick a frame color that complements your walls or furnishings. Some models also come with a flat screen television to create a complete entertainment unit.

Many people choose to mount their television over their electric fireplace. This is a great idea, but be aware of the necessary clearance between the TV and the electric fireplace. According to the majority of clearance guidelines, all combustibles should be kept at least three feet from the fireplace.

Some of these models are designed to be recessed into walls for a custom fit. This type of fireplace might not be as efficient as a straight-front wall mounted but it is perfect for a custom-designed installation. You can also find electric fireplaces designed to be mounted on the wall and then hung against the ceiling. These units are best for commercial settings such as a restaurant or hotel lobby areas.

A lot of these models come with different heat output settings that you can alter depending on the time of year. Some models can be turned off to use all year long without losing the appealing flame effect. Some fireplaces come with a heating setting that only warms the area around it. These features are ideal for homes with children and pets since the fireplace doesn't produce any actual heat and is safe to be touched.

Flame Effects

A lot of electric fireplaces feature various flame effects that are created to look like the real flame. These features are usually paired together with an LED backdrop to create a realistic appearance that is easy to blend into different interior design styles. Most models also allow you to change the intensity and color 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 behaviour of a natural gas fire. These units make use of the use of a chemical liquid that is heated inside the unit in order to ignite. The problem with these types of units is they can be messy and require lots of maintenance.

Plasma blaze effects are an alternative to chemical flames. They are composed of tiny particles that glow and flicker, simulating the appearance of a real flame. The problem with this type of flame simulation is that it could appear too fake and might not be as visually appealing as other options.

There are wall-mounted electric fireplaces that have real log sets and holographic flame projections which creates a realistic look. They are typically coated in rust or wood and blend well with traditional interior designs. They can be installed in recesses to create a more customized look that can blend with a variety wall designs.

The size of your room and your personal preferences will determine the model you choose. For rooms that are larger, you'll want to choose a bigger model that will fill the space and avoid making it seem empty. If you're installing the fireplace in a smaller area small wall mounted electric fires or compact models is the better option. You can also choose from many frame and surround options for these fireplaces to suit your home design. Ambiance AL45CLX2-G's electric wall fireplace comes in various styles, including stainless steel, black metal, and standard black glass. It can be installed into most 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces can provide an abundance of style and functionality without the hassle of installing an actual fireplace. You don't even need to hire an electrical contractor, or worry about the gas lines running through your home. However there are a few things to consider when selecting a wall-mounted electric fireplace.

The venting system is one the most significant differences 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 escapes out of the top of the fireplace. It can be dangerous if a fireplace does not have enough venting. It's important to check reviews prior to purchasing an item.

Flame effects are another major distinction between wall for fireplace mounted and freestanding fireplaces. While freestanding fireplaces are equipped with LED screens and rotisserie lamps wall-mounted models employ mist or other advanced technologies to mimic smoke and flames. Dimplex is one example. Dimplex has a fireplace line that uses ultrasonics to create the illusion of fire.

Certain wall-mounted electric fireplaces can be recessed partially into the wall, and this allows them to be placed inside tight spaces where a traditional fireplace wouldn't fit. They also blend into a wide variety of interior styles.

Most electric wall mounted electric fireplaces-mounted fireplaces are designed to be viewed from the front, however there are some that offer multi-view. They tend to be larger than single-view models, and allow you to see the flames on two or more sides.

Installation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces as the name suggests, are intended to be mounted on the wall. They are typically mounted with a bracket. The method of installation differs between models, but is generally simple. Some models are anchored to the wall using screws and others require an opening around them. In any scenario, it's crucial to follow the guidelines included with the fire, ensuring that the opening of the frame is sized and positioning the unit in line with any safety guidelines.

The first step is locate a spot that is suitable for your fireplace. Consider the style of the room and any existing furniture. It's also important to ensure that the location is close to a power source or you're willing to let an electrician move the plug socket for you (if there's one there already).

Prepare the room after you've selected a suitable place for the fireplace by clearing the space, removing furniture and making the walls. This could mean removal of any wallpaper or decoration and also finding any studs and marking them using a Stud finder (you'll often be required to have two people hold the fireplace in place to ensure it's positioned correctly).

The brackets that are used for electric fireplaces that are wall-mounted come with a template to drill holes. You can use this template to mark the position on the wall where they will be installed. Once you've marked the positions then drill the holes and then install the rawl plugs. In general, you'll need to ensure the heater - which sits in front of the fireplace and produces heat - is at a minimum of 400mm away from any combustible substances such as fabrics.

After drilling the holes, you will have to attach the mounting bracket. The model you choose will determine the mounting bracket. some will require you to attach the firebox onto the bracket, while other will require you to install the entire fireplace onto the bracket prior to installing the screen. In either case, it's important that you follow the installation instructions exactly so you don't damage your new appliance. Connect the fireplace to test it.