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(Image: https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/2044/6963/warmlite-wl46039-panoramic-log-fire-stove-with-3-side-view-windows-1-3kw-grey-6963.jpg)Things to Consider Before Installing an Electric Wall Fireplace

Electric wall fireplaces are a convenient and safe method of adding warmth to your home. There are some things to consider before installing an electric wall fireplace.

Unlike fully recessed fires, wall-mounted models are fairly simple to install by yourself. It is essential to verify to make sure you have the right size of insert and kit.

Safety

Electric wall fireplaces are a favored alternative to traditional fireplaces. They offer a cozy elegant, attractive and energy-efficient option. They're safe for use in any home and are an energy-efficient way to add supplemental warmth while maintaining a clean and smoke-free environment. Fireplaces are available in many different options, but all of them provide a stunning bed of embers and a realistic flame presentation. They are great for renovations, apartments and condominiums that do not have chimneys. They're an excellent choice for those with pets or children as they don't generate a real flame.

There are some safety guidelines to remember when using an electric fireplace. All combustible material should be kept at a minimum of three feet away from the fireplace. This will reduce the possibility of your possessions being burned. It is also important to avoid touching hot surfaces of the fireplace, like the heating elements as well as the vents where hot air is blown out. Vents should not be blocked as they are required to allow the fireplace to function safely.

Another feature you should look for in an electric wall fireplace is a protective screen that will help prevent accidental burns. This is particularly useful in small spaces or when you have pets and children with young ones. Some models also include a remote control that lets you switch the fireplace on and off from any room. This will stop the fire from accidentally being lit when you aren't in the room.

Some models even have an integrated timer that can shut off the fireplace after a predetermined amount of time. This feature is perfect for those who do not remember to shut off the fireplace or have difficulty remembering.

It is also recommended to unplug your fireplace when it isn't in use. If you leave it connected, it can cause electrical overload and create a fire risk. Don't put water or other liquids in the fireplace. It's also best to keep your electric fireplace on a separate circuit to other appliances. This will help prevent the possibility of tripping and power outages.

Energy Efficiency

Electric wall fireplaces can help you save money on your heating bills during winter. The cost of operating these fireplaces is contingent on a variety of factors, such as the wattage of the individual unit as well as your energy provider's price per kilowatt.

The wattage of the fireplace is often displayed on the fireplace, typically in the format of kW (kilowatts). Divide that number by your energy provider's price per kilowatt, and you'll find the unit's energy efficiency in percentage.

Electric fireplaces are usually powered by fans. They pull cool air from the space and create heat using electricity, then blow the heated air back into the space. These are the most commonly used and cost-effective kind of electric fires. It is possible to heat a small to medium-sized room with one of these, but they're not as efficient as infrared heating systems, which offer more consistent and even heat.

Unlike wood burning fires, electric fireplaces don't burn fuel and don't produce ash or soot. It is no required to store wood or employ an chimney sweep to conduct regular cleaning and inspection. The fireplaces don't emit harmful fumes and their flames look stunningly realistic.

These fireplaces are perfect for those who want to enjoy the warmth of an open flame but do not want to use their furnace. These fireplaces don't dry your home out by blowing heat in it. They can help to maintain the proper humidity levels for those with respiratory problems.

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 that have lots of furniture that will block the heat, and you can still enjoy the ambience when entertaining guests.

If you're thinking of purchasing a new electrical fireplace, it pays to search around for the best prices. If you compare in-store and online prices, you may discover that the price is lower than you expected. It is also essential to ensure that the electric fireplace you buy is plugged into a convenient location and that it doesn't share a circuit with other fixtures or appliances.

Design

A fireplace feature wall is a beautiful way to enhance your home without having to spend time and money on renovations. Electric fireplaces do not require chimneys or venting, so they can be installed in any room in the home including bedrooms. They provide supplemental heat and don't emit smoke, which means they are safer for children and those who suffer from respiratory ailments.

There are many electric fireplace suites concepts you can pick from to find the right one for your home. Certain fireplaces are intended to be a focal point, while others are designed to blend in with the contemporary style. If you're looking for a standout piece, go with a contemporary faux stone model with an open-ended design and LED flames that glow and smudge to give an elegant appearance.

Another popular option is a linear fireplace. They are sleek and compact and are ideal for modern homes that are limited in space. A majority of them come with a remote control, a variety of heat and flame color settings and log set options to give an adjustable appearance. Some models also come with a convenient wave setting that lets you switch the fireplace on and off by the movement of your hand.

You can also mount a model flush against the wall. This style looks great in contemporary homes and can easily be paired with a flat-screen television. The majority of recessed electric fires feature front vents for safety and can heat up to 400 square foot.

If you're seeking a more traditional fireplace design, consider a mantelless model with a traditional brick surround. These are perfect for rooms that have a lot of light. They can be complemented by a mantel constructed of stone or wood. They can be paired with a fire screen to create an inviting atmosphere.

Many electric fireplaces have remote controls that allow you to adjust the flame and heat settings. Some even have an energy saving timer. They can be paired with a smart home system to give you total control over your fireplace.

Installation

The latest trend in interior design is the wall-mounted electric fireplace. These units are stylish and energy efficient. They are also easy to install. These units can be mounted on the wall in a flush manner, giving them a sleek design. The mounting kit for most of these fireplaces includes all the required hardware. Some models come with an inbuilt blower that can push warm air into the room.

The installation is easy however, you must follow the steps. The owner's manual will give you specific instructions on how to frame and secure the unit. The manual will also give you specific guidelines on the clearances that you should leave to avoid fire hazards.

Begin by ensuring that the spot you've selected is suitable for your fire. If you're unsure then drill an exploratory hole into an isolated area of the wall. This will reveal what kind of walls you have. After you've done this, you can use a template included with the fireplace to mark the wall that you'll need to fix it. Next, fit the brackets to the wall and secure them with screws. Check that the brackets are straight and that the fire is positioned correctly to ensure an attractive finish.

You'll have to consider the size of your fire. If you're using a frameless fireplace electric, it is possible to prefer a flush mount or an ledge for the fire. To ensure the safety of your heater, you'll want to make sure it is at least 400mm away from the combustibles like fabrics.

Consider hiring an experienced electrician to connect your fire if you are not comfortable working with electricity. They can also make the area drywalled and tape it, then make it muddy to give it a smooth finish. If required, they may move the plug socket to create an appearance that is more modern. And if you want to hide the power cord you can put it behind the TV stand or under the carpet. In the majority of cases, you can choose to paint the cord with the same color as the wall.

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