1 Five Things You Didn't Know About Electric Wall Fireplace
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Things to Consider Before Installing an Electric Wall Fireplace

Electric wall fireplaces are a convenient and safe method to add warmth to your home. However, there are a few things to think about prior to installing one.

Unlike fully recessed fires, wall-mounted fires are relatively easy to install yourself. It is important to check to ensure you have the right dimensions of the insert and the appropriate kit.

Safety

A popular element of decor, an electric wall fireplace provides a warm and inviting alternative to traditional fireplaces. They're safe to be used in any residence and offer a cost-effective method of adding warmth while maintaining a clean, smokeless environment. Fireplaces are available in many different designs and all provide a stunning fire with a realistic flame display. This makes them perfect for condos, apartments and renovations that do not have a traditional chimney. They're also a great choice for those with pets or small children, since they don't create an actual flame.

There are some safety tips to follow when using an electric fireplace. It is essential to keep all combustible items at least three feet away from the fireplace. This will reduce the risk of your belongings burning. Avoid touching any surfaces of the fireplace that are hot, like the heating element and the vents which blow hot air out. You should also be sure to keep these vents clear because they must be open in order to allow the fireplace to function safely.

A screen that protects you is an important feature of an electric wall fire. It can help avoid accidental burns. This is particularly important when your home is smaller space or there are children and pets. Some models also include the ability to control the fireplace with a remote that lets you switch the fireplace on or off from any room. This will prevent the fireplace from being accidentally turned off when you're not in the room.

Some models even come with a built-in timer that will turn off the fireplace after a certain amount of time. This feature is great for those who struggle with remembering to turn off the fireplace or forget to do so before going to bed.

You should also unplug the fireplace when it is not in use. It could cause overload to the electrical system, creating the risk of fire. Do not put water or other liquids in the fireplace. It's also a good idea for your electric fireplace to be on a separate circuit than other appliances. This will help prevent short circuits and power outages.

Energy Efficiency

Electric wall fireplaces can help you save money on your heating bills during winter. The cost of running these fireplaces is dependent on a number of aspects, including the wattage of the individual unit and your energy provider's price per kilowatt.

Usually the wattage is shown in kW (kilowatts). Divide that figure by the cost of your energy provider per kilowatt and you'll get the energy efficiency of your fireplace in percentage.

The majority of electric fireplaces utilize fan-forced heaters that pull cool air from the room, then heat it up with electricity and then push hot air back into the room. Electric fireplaces of this kind are the most popular and cost-effective. It is possible to warm a small or medium-sized space with one of these, but they're not nearly as efficient as infrared heating systems which provide more consistent and even heating.

Electric fireplaces do not use the combustible material and do not create soot or ash. This eliminates the need to store wood or hire an expert chimney sweep for routine cleaning and inspection. They also don't emit toxic fumes, and their flames look amazingly realistic.

These fireplaces Fireplaces are great for those who would like to relax by an open flame but don't want to utilize their furnace. They don't dry your home out by blowing heat in it. They help to maintain healthy levels of humidity for those suffering from respiratory issues.

These fireplaces are also fantastic since you can enjoy their ambience all year long even if they're not equipped with heat. They're perfect for rooms with a lot of furniture that will block the heat, and you'll still enjoy the ambience when entertaining guests.

If you're thinking of purchasing an electric fireplace for the first time It is a good idea to search around for the best prices. It's possible to find a fireplace that costs significantly less than you think, especially when you are willing to compare prices on the internet and in-store offers. In addition, it's essential to ensure that you buy an electric fireplace that is connected to an outlet in a suitable location and doesn't share an electrical circuit with other fixtures or appliances.

Design

A fireplace feature wall can be an excellent way to improve your home without spending time and money on renovations. Electric fireplaces do not require venting or chimneys, so they can be installed in any room in the home, including bedrooms. They provide supplemental heat and do not emit smoke, which means they are safe for children and those with respiratory problems.

There are a variety of electric fireplace ideas you can pick from to choose the best one for your home. Some fireplaces are designed to make a statement as a focal point in the room, whereas others blend in with a modern aesthetic. If you're looking for a standout piece, go with a contemporary faux stone model that has an angled opening and LED flames that glisten and smudge to provide an elegant touch.

Another option that is popular is a linear fireplace. They are sleek and compact, making them ideal for modern rooms which are small in space. Many of them are available with remote controls, multiple color and heat settings, and log set options to give an individual appearance. Certain models also have an easy-to-use wave setting that allows you to switch the fireplace on and off with the movement of your hands.

You can also install a model flush against the wall. This style is perfect for modern homes and can be paired with a flat-screen television. Most recessed electric fireplaces have front vents for safety, and can also be heated up to 400 square feet.

If you want an older-style design, choose a mantelss model with a brick surround. They are ideal for rooms with a lot of light and can be complemented with mantels made of stone or wood. You can also pair them with a fireplace screen to create a warm and inviting ambience.

Many electric fireplaces include the ability to control the fireplace remotely, allowing you to customize the heat and flame settings. Some models even come with an energy-saving timer. You can also use them in conjunction with a smart-home system to have complete control over the fire place.

Installation

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is a recent trend in home design and interiors. They are stylish, energy-efficient and easy to install. They can also be mounted in a flush position to give the wall a sleek appearance. The mounting kit that comes with most of these fireplaces comes with all the necessary hardware. Some models come with an inbuilt blower that can push warm air into the room.

Installation is a breeze but be sure to follow the instructions with care. The owner's guide will provide you with specific instructions on how to frame and secure the unit. It will also provide specific guidelines for the clearances you need to leave in order to avoid fire hazards.

Verify that the area is suitable for the fire. If you're unsure, drill a small exploratory hole in a distinct area of the wall. This will reveal what kind of walls you have. Once you've completed this, use the template that came with the fireplace in order to mark the wall which you will need to mount it. Next, fit the brackets onto the wall and secure them using screws. Check that the brackets are straight, and that the fire is properly positioned to ensure a neat finish.

You'll need to think about the height of your fire. If you are using a frameless fireplace, you might prefer a flush mount or an ledge for the fire. You'll need to check that the heater, located on the bottom and front of the fireplace - is at least 400mm away from combustibles such as fabrics to keep it safe.

If you're not comfortable working with electricity, think about hiring an expert to wire the fire for you. They can also apply drywall or tape the area to give it a smooth, finished appearance. If needed, they can move the plug socket in order to create a more streamlined appearance. If you'd like to conceal your power cord, it can be run behind the TV stand or beneath the carpet. In the majority of cases, you could paint the cord the same color as your wall.