The Ultimate Guide To Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces provide an inviting, warm ambience to your home without the hassles of cleaning chimneys, ash or purchasing stacking, transporting, and storing coal or firewood. They also provide a secure alternative to conventional fireplaces and aren't a hindrance to the floor or cause a hazard to people as they walk around the room.

Size

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is an attractive option if you desire the look and feel of a fireplace, but do not have enough space for a chimney and hearth. They are a great way to save floor space since they can be mounted on an even surface. They can be used throughout the year by plugging them into an electrical outlet. The majority of models have a remote control that allows simple switching between on and off. Some models also come with flame displays and decorative embers. These models are available in different sizes and styles.

The majority of electric fireplaces mounted on walls are small. However there are plenty of linear options that extend the length of the wall. These are great for rooms with low ceilings. They can create a cozy focal point that doesn't take up the entire space.

There are also electric fireplaces that have mantel options that can be mounted on a flat wall, similar to a conventional wood fireplace. These types of fireplaces come with a variety of frame colors, from black and contemporary stainless steel, to stunning mirrored glass. Choose a frame that coordinates with your existing furniture or wall. Some models include flat-screen TVs and are a complete entertainment system.

Many people prefer to place their TVs over their electric fireplace. This is a great idea however you should be aware of the required clearances for both the TV and the electric fireplace. Most clearance guidelines recommend keeping all combustibles at least three feet from the fireplace.

Some of these models can be recessed into walls to create a custom fit. This kind of fireplace may not have the same amount of heat as a straight-front wall mounted but it is perfect for a custom installation. There are also electric fireplaces designed to be mounted on the wall and then hung against the ceiling. These units are ideal for commercial settings such as restaurants or hotel lobbies.

A lot of these models come with different heat output settings which you can adjust depending on the time of year. Some models can be turned off to use all year round without sacrificing the appealing flame effect. Some fireplaces have a no heat setting that just warms up the surrounding area. These types of features are perfect for homes with children and pets, as the fireplace does not produce any heat and is safe to touch.

Flame Effects

A lot of electric fireplaces feature different flame effects that are created to look like a real fire. These features are often coupled with LED backgrounds to create a more realistic look that is easy to blend into various interior decor styles. The majority of models allow you to alter the color and intensity of the flame to suit your mood or the overall atmosphere of the space.

A chemical-based flame effect is a better alternative. It mimics the behavior and appearance of a natural flame. The units are made up of a can of chemical liquid that is heated within the unit to create fire. These units are messy and require lots of maintenance.

Another alternative to chemical flames is a plasma blaze effect that is made up of tiny particles that flicker and glow to simulate the look of a real fire. The problem with this kind of flame simulation is that it could appear too fake and may not be as appealing visually as other options.

For those who prefer a more natural looking flame There are wall-mounted electric fireplaces that come with a realistic looking log set and a realistic-looking flame projection using holographic technology to create an extremely realistic appearance. They typically come with the appearance of rust or wood that is a good match for traditional interior designs. They can also be positioned in recesses to create a more customized appearance that can blend into a variety of wall designs.

Choosing the right model for your space will depend on the size of the room and your personal preference. For larger spaces, you'll need to select a larger model that can be able to fill the space without making it seem empty. A compact or mini model is ideal to smaller rooms. Electric fireplaces are available with a range of frames and surrounds to fit your home's decor. For instance the AL45CLX2-G wall mount electric fireplace from Ambiance comes in a variety of finishes including flat black metal, and standard black glass that can fit into the majority of 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces offer many styles and functionality without the hassle of installing an actual fireplace. You don't even need to employ an electrician, or worry about the flow of gas through your home. There are electric fire in wall to consider when choosing a wall-mounted electric fireplace.

The venting system is among the biggest differences between wall-mounted fireplaces and freestanding ones. Many wall-mounted units do not have a vent at the back. This is because the majority of the heat is absorbed from the top of the fireplace. It can be dangerous if the fireplace does not have enough venting. It's important to check reviews prior to purchasing the unit.

Flame effects are another major distinction between wall mounted and freestanding fireplaces. While most freestanding fireplaces have LED screens and rotisserie-style lights wall-mounted fireplaces use mist and other advanced technology to create the illusion of smoke and flames. Dimplex for instance, has a line of fireplaces that utilize ultrasonic technology to create the illusion of a burning fire.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces can be partially recessed into the wall. This allows them to be placed within tight spaces where a traditional fireplace would not be able to be able to fit. This allows them to blend with various styles of interiors.

Some wall-mounted electric fire places are multi-view, whereas others are only front-view. These are usually a little bigger than their single-view counterparts and permit you to view the flames from two or more sides of the room.

Installation

Wall mount electric fireplaces, as the name suggests are designed to be mounted on the wall. They are usually mounted with brackets. They are usually fairly simple to install, but the exact procedure will differ between models. Some models are attached to the wall with screws and others require you to build an opening around them. In either case, you should be sure to follow the guidelines that come with the fire. Make sure the size of the opening in the frame is correct and you place the unit according to any safety guidelines.

The first step is to find the best location for your fireplace, taking into consideration the room design and any furniture you have. You should also check that the location is near enough to a power outlet, or if you're willing to have an electrical contractor move a plug socket (if one already exists) for you.

Once you've found the perfect location to place the fireplace, prepare the area by clearing it away and removing any furniture and preparing the wall. This may involve removing any existing wallpaper or decoration and also finding any studs and marking them using the help of a Stud finder (you'll often be required to have two people hold the fireplace to ensure it's in the right place).

The brackets used with electric fireplaces that are wall-mounted come with a template to drill holes. You can use this template to mark the location on the wall where they'll be mounted. Once you've marked the positions, drill the holes and fit the rawl plugs. As a general rule it is essential to ensure that the heater - which is in front of the fireplace and generates heat - is located at least 400mm away from any combustible material such as fabrics.


Once the holes are made, you'll need to fit the mounting bracket. Based on the model, certain models will require you to attach the firebox onto the bracket, while other will require you to install the entire fireplace on the bracket prior to fitting the screen. It is essential to follow the instructions to install the fireplace correctly to ensure that your new appliance is not damaged. Once the fireplace is in place plug it in and check it to ensure it's working properly.
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