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Things to Consider Before Installing an Electric Wall Fireplace

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is a secure and practical way to add warmth and visual appeal to your home. However, there are a few things to think about prior to installing one.

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Safety

Electric wall fireplaces are a popular alternative to traditional fireplaces. They provide a warm, attractive and energy-efficient alternative. They're safe for use in any home and offer a cost-effective way to add supplemental heat while maintaining a clean, smokeless environment. They come in a variety of different designs however, they all provide a stunning fire with a realistic flame presentation. They are ideal for apartments, renovations and condominiums that do not have chimneys. They are also a great option for those with pets or children, because they don't produce the smoke of a real fire.

However, there are certain precautions to be observed when using an electric fireplace. All combustible objects should be kept at least three feet away from the fireplace. This will reduce the chance of your possessions burning. Avoid touching the surfaces of the fireplace which are hot, such as the heating element, as well as the vents which blow hot air out. Also, you should avoid blocking these vents since they must be opened to allow the fireplace to function safely.

Another crucial feature to look for in an electric wall fireplace is a safety screen that can help avoid accidental burns. This is particularly useful in homes with smaller space or there are children and pets. Some models also include the ability to control the fireplace with a remote which allows you to turn the fireplace on and off from any room. This will prevent the fireplace from accidentally turned off when you're not present in the room.

Some models 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 have trouble remembering to turn off the fireplace, or who may forget to do it prior to going to bed.

You should also unplug the fireplace when it is not in use. If you leave it connected, it can cause electrical overload and create a bioethanol fire risk. Don't put any liquids, including water, in the fireplace. Also, it's best to keep your electric fireplace on a separate circuit to other appliances. This will avoid tripping or power outages.

Energy Efficiency

Using an electric wall fireplace can save you money when the heating bills begin to increase in the winter. The cost of operating these fireplaces depends on a few factors, including the wattage of the individual unit as well as your energy provider's cost per Kilowatt.

The energy consumption of the fireplace is typically displayed on the unit, usually in the format of kW (kilowatts). Divide this figure by the price per kilowatt that your energy provider charges to calculate an energy efficiency percentage.

Most electric fireplaces use fan-forced heaters which pull cool air into the room, warm it up with electricity and then push hot air back into the room. These are the most common and affordable kind of electric fireplaces. It is possible to heat a small to medium-sized room using one of these, but they're not nearly as efficient as infrared heating systems which provide more consistent and even heat.

Electric fireplaces do not use the combustible material and do not create soot or ash. It is no required to store wood or hire a chimney sweep to do regular cleaning and inspection. They also don't produce harmful fumes, and their flames look amazingly realistic.

These fireplaces are great for those who would like to enjoy the warmth of a fire but do not want to use their furnace. They also do not dry out your living space by blowing heat into it and they can help to maintain a healthy humidity for those suffering from respiratory issues.

These fireplaces are also great because they allow you to enjoy their ambience all year long even if they don't have heat. These fireplaces are ideal for rooms that have a lot of furniture, which will keep the heat out. You can still enjoy the ambience while entertaining guests.

It pays to shop around if you're considering buying a new electric fireplace. You might be able to find a fireplace that is priced lower than you imagine, especially if you are willing to compare online prices and in-store offers. It is also important to make sure that you buy an electric fireplace that can be plugged into an outlet located in a suitable location and doesn't share an electrical circuit with other fixtures or appliances.

Design

A fireplace feature wall is an amazing way to enhance an area without the expense of renovating it. Electric fireplaces do not require chimneys or venting, so they can go in any room, even the bedroom. They also provide additional heating and do not emit smoke, which makes them safer for children and people with respiratory ailments.

There are numerous electric fireplace ideas you can pick from to find the right one for your home. Some fireplace ideas are designed to stand out as a focal point in the room, while others blend in with contemporary design. 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 option that is popular is a linear fireplace. They are compact and sleek, which makes them perfect for modern spaces with small space. Many are equipped with a remote control, multiple colors for flames and heat, and log set options for a customizable look. Some models include a wave setting, which lets you switch off and on the fireplace by just a simple hand movement.

You can also install an recessed model flush with the wall. This design is ideal for modern homes, and it is easily connected to TV. The majority of recessed electric Wooden fireplaces feature front vents to ensure safety, and they can also be heated up to 400 square feet.

If you prefer an older-style design go for a mantelss model with a brick surround. These are great for rooms that receive lots of light and can be enhanced with a mantel made from wood or stone. You can pair them with a fire screen to create a warm and inviting ambience.

A majority of electric fireplaces have a remote that lets you alter the flame and heat settings, and some even have a timer to help you save energy. They can be paired with a smart home system to give you total control over your fireplace.

Installation

A wall-mount electric fireplace is the newest trend in interior home design. These units are stylish and energy-efficient. They are also simple to install. These units can be mounted on the wall in a flush manner, giving them a sleek appearance. The majority of fireplaces come with a mounting kit that includes the required hardware. Some models come with a built-in blower that pushes warm air into the room.

The installation is easy however, you must follow the directions. The owner's manual will contain specific guidelines for framing and fixing the unit. The manual will also give you specific guidelines for the clearances you should leave to prevent fire hazards.

Check that the location is suitable for your fire. If you're unsure you're not sure, make a small exploratory hole in an isolated area of the wall to determine what kind of walls you have. Once you've done this you can use the layout that was included with the fireplace in order to mark the wall on which you'll need to put it. Then, you can attach the brackets on the wall and secure them using screws. Make sure that the brackets are level and check that the fire is properly positioned to ensure a neat and neat finish.

You'll also have to think about the height you'd like your fire to be. For instance, if using a frameless model, you might want to include a ledge to hold the fire, or you might prefer a more flush mount. To ensure the safety of your heater, you'll want to ensure that it's at least 400mm away from the combustibles like fabrics.

You may want to consider hiring an electrician who is a professional to wire your fire if are not comfortable working with electricity. They can also drywall, tape and mud the area to create a smooth, finished appearance. If required, they may move the plug socket to give it a an appearance that is more sleek. If you wish to hide your power cord, it could be run behind the TV stand or underneath the carpet. In most cases, you can choose to have the cord painted in the same hue as the wall.livivo-retro-styled-1-8kw-electric-led-log-fire-effect-fire-with-freestanding-modern-design-and-independent-heat-and-light-controls-white-6942.jpg

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