Why We Love Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces (And You Should Also!)

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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

electactic-60-inches-electric-fireplace-recessed-and-wall-mounted-fireplace-heater-and-linear-fireplace-with-timer-remote-control-adjustable-flame-color-750w-1500w-black-67.jpgWall mounted electric fireplaces add a warm, welcoming atmosphere to your home, without the hassles of chimney cleaning, ash or purchasing, stacking, and hauling coal or firewood. They are an alternative to traditional fireplaces, and they don't block the floor or trip people as they walk.

Size

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can be an elegant option if desire the look and feel of a fireplace, but don't have enough space to install a hearth or chimney. These fireplaces free up the floor space by putting them on a flat surface and plug into an electrical outlet for all-year-round use. The majority of models come with an electronic remote control that allows for simple switching between on and off. Certain models also feature a flame display and decorative embers. These models come in various sizes and styles.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fires are slim wall mounted electric fire. However there are plenty of linear options which stretch across the length of the wall. They are ideal for rooms with low ceilings, and they can create a warm focal point that doesn't take much space.

There are also electric fireplaces with mantel options that can be mounted on a wall that is flat, similar to a standard wood fireplace. They come in a variety of frame colors, ranging from black to mirror glass and stainless steel. Pick a frame color that complements your walls or furnishings. Some models include flat to wall electric fires-screen televisions to create an all-in-one entertainment system.

Many people choose to mount their TV above their electric fireplace. This is a good option however, be aware of the necessary clearance between the TV and the electric fireplace. According to most clearance guidelines, all combustibles need to be kept at least three feet away from the fireplace.

Some of these units are designed to be recessed into walls to create a custom fit. This type of fireplace might not generate as much heat as the straight-front wall mounted model but it's perfect for a bespoke installation. You can also find wall-mount electric fireplaces that are designed to be mounted on the ceiling. They are perfect for commercial spaces such as restaurants or hotel lobbies.

A lot of these models come with different heat output settings that you can adjust depending on the time of year. Certain models can be turned off to use all year long without losing the attractive flame effect. Some fireplaces have a no heat setting that just warms the surrounding area. These types of features are perfect for homes with children or pets, as the fireplace doesn't produce any actual heat and is safe to contact.

Flame Effects

Many electric fireplaces have different flame effects that are created to look like a real fire. These features are usually coupled with LED backgrounds to create a more realistic look that is easy to blend into various interior decor styles. You can also alter the intensity and color of the flame according to your mood, or the atmosphere of the room.

Another option for flame effects is a chemical-based effect that simulates the behavior of a natural gas flame. These units make use of an evaporation can of chemical liquid that is heated within the unit to produce fire. The issue with these kinds of units is they are messy and require an extensive amount of maintenance.

Plasma fire effects are a great alternative to chemical flames. They are made of small particles which flash and glow, mimicking the appearance of a real flame. This type of simulated fire can look fake and not as appealing as other alternatives.

There are wall mounted electric fireplaces with real log sets and holographic flame projection that give a realistic appearance. These fireplaces are usually decorated with rust or wood, which blends well with traditional designs for interiors. They can also be positioned in recesses for an enhanced look that blends into the various wall designs.

Choosing the right model for your space will be based on the size of the room as well as your personal preferences. You should select the largest model for larger rooms so that it can fill the space but not make it appear empty. If you're installing the fireplace in a smaller area, a compact or mini-model is a better choice. You can also choose from many frame and surround options for these electric fireplaces that will suit your home design. For instance the AL45CLX2-G wall-mount fireplace from Ambiance is available in a variety of finishes, including flat black metal, and standard black glass that will fit into the majority of 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Electric fireplaces that are mounted on the wall can provide design and functionality without the hassle of putting in a fireplace. You don't have to employ an electrician, you don't require chimneys and you don't need to worry about running gas lines through your home. There are some considerations to consider when choosing a wall-mounted electric fireplace.

One of the biggest differences between wall-mounted and freestanding fireplaces is how they vent. While most freestanding units have a vent at the back of the unit, many wall-mounted models do not. This is due to the fact that most of the heat escapes from the top of the fireplace. If the fireplace isn't equipped with enough venting, it can result in a fire on the wall hazard. It is essential to look up reviews prior to purchasing an item.

Flame effects is another big difference between freestanding and wall mounted fireplaces. While freestanding fireplaces are equipped with LED screens and rotisserie lamps, wall-mounted models use mist or other advanced technology to create smoke and flames. Dimplex is one example. Dimplex has a line of fireplaces that utilize ultrasonics to create the illusion of fire.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces can be partially recessed into the wall, and this allows them to be installed inside tight places where a traditional fireplace would not be able to fit. This allows them to blend in with a variety of interior styles.

Most wall-mounted white electric fire wall mounted electric wall fire (click for more) fireplaces are designed to be seen from the front, but there are some that are multi-view. These are usually a little larger than the single-view versions and permit you to view the flames from multiple sides of the room.

Installation

Wall mount electric fireplaces, as the name suggests, are intended to be mounted on the wall. They are usually mounted with a bracket. They are generally easy to install, but the precise process will vary between models. Some are simply fixed to the wall and screwed into it, while others may require you to build an enclosure around them prior to installing them on the wall. In any case, it's important to carefully follow the instructions included with the fire, making sure the framed opening is correctly sized and positioning the unit according to any safety guidelines.

The first step is locate a spot that is suitable for your fireplace. Take into consideration the design of the room and any furniture that is in place. It's also important to ensure that the location is close enough to a power socket, or that you're willing to let an electrician move the plug socket for you (if there's one there already).

After you've located a suitable spot to put the fireplace, you must prepare the space by clearing it and removing any furniture and then preparing the wall. This may involve removal of any decoration or wallpaper and also locating any studs and marking them with the help of a stud finder (you'll often be asked to have two people hold the fireplace in place to ensure it's positioned correctly).

The majority of wall-mounted electric fireplaces have an outline for drilling holes. This template should use to mark the places on the walls where brackets are to be positioned. After you've marked the locations, drill the holes and fit the rawl plugs. In general you'll need to make sure that the heater - which sits at the front of the fireplace and generates heat - is located at least 400mm away from any combustible materials, such as fabrics.

After the holes have been made, you'll need to mount the bracket. Some models will require that you install the firebox onto the bracket, while other models will require you to place the fireplace onto the bracket prior to attaching the screen. In any case, it's crucial to follow the installation guidelines precisely so you don't damage your new appliance. Once the fireplace is set plug it in and check it to ensure it's working properly.

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