Fireplace Wall Mount 101 Your Ultimate Guide For Beginners

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Add Warmth to Your Home With a Fireplace Wall Mount

Add ambiance and warmth to your office, home or commercial space with a fireplace electric wall mount. These units are easy to install, and they come with mounting brackets that can be used for hanging or recessing in a wall.

To make a simple and quick installation, follow the instructions on the website of the manufacturer. Check that the fireplace's bottom and wall-mounting bracket are able to are compatible. Then, you can secure the fireplace to the wall.

Size

A wall mount electric fireplace can be an impressive focal point to a room, creating ambience and warmth. These units come in a range of sizes that can fit in all spaces. A smaller unit is ideal for a bedroom, while larger models can be put in a living area or family room. Some models offer an option to install them on the wall in a way that they are flush to give an elegant look.

The height of the fireplace wall mount can affect the appearance of the space. For dramatic effects most people prefer to put them higher on the wall, generally 6 to 12 inches off of the ground. Some people prefer to put the TVs at the normal height of 4.5-5 feet. This lets them be seen by the majority of seats in the room.

Regardless of the size you select it is important to consider a few aspects to take into consideration to ensure that your fireplace is safe and efficient. You should keep all combustibles within three feet away from the fireplace including furniture, drapes, and other things. Moreover, you should ensure that the brackets for mounting are securely attached to the studs if possible. If you can't locate studs, you should use plastic anchors to ensure that your fireplace won't be pulled loose.

Another important aspect to take into account when selecting the right fireplace wall mount is the amount of heat that it produces. A best practice is to select a fireplace that produces roughly the same amount of heat as your standard electric heater. This guideline will ensure that your fireplace will provide enough supplemental heat for the entire room.

Certain fireplaces feature distinctive features that differentiate them from the competition. Some fireplaces offer remote control operation, adjustable settings for brightness, and a no-heat mode. They also have cool-to touch glass and realistic LED flames. Other notable features include a convenient built-in shelf to store electronics, and a simple installation process that doesn't require any expert help.

Installation

Unlike a built-in electric fire that requires a hard-wired connection to the electrical system of your home, a fireplace wall mount is semi-permanent. It can be mounted straight onto a wall or placed into an adjustable bracket that is mounted on the wall. It is important to choose a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to allow the power cord to reach, while allowing enough space to other objects in line with what the manufacturer recommends in the manual for your owner.

Plug it in and test the LED lights and settings before you begin the installation. This will inform you whether it is ready for the installation or if it requires to be further tested.

Make sure you have the area ready for where you plan to install your fireplace mount. Depending on the type of fireplace, you may need to install a bump-out in the wall. You may also prefer to cover the existing wall in drywall. In the latter scenario you should use the correct drywall techniques such as tapeing and mudding. Let it completely dry before continuing.

Once the walls are prepped and the bracket is secured to the wall using screws. Ideally, these should be secured into the studs behind the drywall. This will prevent the fireplace from coming loose from the wall in the future.

Once the bracket is secured, it's time to mount the fireplace itself. It can differ from model to model but typically there is a ledge where the fireplace can rest, and places to connect it to the brackets at the top. You can then add additional media, like logs or embers.

Some models let you attach the firebox and the screen together to the wall bracket. This makes the installation even easier, but it is important to ensure that everything fits well and is secured prior to closing.

After the fireplace has been installed, you can complete the look by tacking or screwing the bracket on the wall, and then trimming the wires that aren't needed. If you wish, you could also use paintable wire covers to disguise your power cord.

Safety

A fireplace wall mount allows you to heat your home while preserving valuable floor space. It is nevertheless important to take safety precautions when using this type of fireplace. To avoid electric shock, the first step is to ensure that the fireplace is grounded. Also, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure proper use.

While it is possible find electric fires mounted on walls that don't produce heat, the majority have a heater to increase the realism and ambiance of the flame effects. It is usually an element of heating powered by a fan that blows air over the heating element. Some models also include an infrared source of heat.

Once the fireplace is mounted it is important to be cautious not to touch the hot surface, since this could cause burns and damage the device. Additionally, you should keep all combustible objects at least three feet away from the fireplace to minimize the risk of fire. Also, be sure not to block the vents at the side of the unit.

When choosing an electric wall-mounted fireplace, there are other safety features that you should consider. You should, for example, check that the unit comes with an emergency shutoff switch to prevent burning or overheating. It is also an ideal idea to buy a model with a low energy output, as this will save energy.

Another important consideration is the material the surround is constructed from. You should choose an option that is safe for children and pets, such as steel, glass or wood veneers. Additionally, you should choose a model with a display panel or remote control so that you can operate it effortlessly.

There are many types of wall-mounted fireplaces, including electric and Ethanol Fire. The ideal fireplace for you depends on your budget and the home's style. Whether you choose an electric or ethanol fireplace you can be sure that it will bring warmth and class to your home. However, you should always follow the safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer and keep your family, pets and friends secure when using this fireplace.

Style

The design of the fireplace wall mount will determine the appearance it will have on the walls of your home. Some models are meant to stand out while others blend in with your room's décor. modern fireplace models like the Streamlined electric wall fireplace electric, has a sleek front face with a minimalist design. It features top venting to allow heated air to circulate seamlessly while preserving the freestanding fireplace's sleek design. Its flat mount and easy-to-use remote make it a breeze to operate.

There are also wall-mount electric fireplaces that feature mantels that are more traditional in appearance. These fireplaces are ideal for homes that already have an open hearth or who wish to transform their fireplace that burns wood into an electric fire without chimney. These flat-wall fireplaces are available in a variety of sizes, and usually have a shelf to display decorations. These fireplaces are great for living rooms, bedrooms and even home offices.

A gas wall-mounted fireplace is another excellent option for those looking to add a warm welcoming and warm feel to their space. These units come with a traditional log-set and are available in several frame styles such as natural stone and black. They also have an ember bed that is customizable and LED flame color options for personalization. Some models come with an integrated TV mount for added functionality.

Certain models can be positioned directly on the wall, while others are designed to be partially or completely recessed into walls. For example, the Allusion wall-mount gas fireplace is with a small footprint that can be recessed into 2x6 frame walls. You can also include a trim skirt to cover the exposed part of the fireplace. The Allusion comes with a convenient remote and multiple heating settings, allowing you to enjoy the fireplace all year round.

Surface-mounted electric fire places typically project 4 to 6 inches into the space. They are therefore easier to install than those built into the wall cavity or recessed into the wall. Renters will also be pleased with the ease of installation, as they don't have to worry about drilling holes in their walls. You can simply remove or move the fireplace whenever you move.