20 Things You Must Know About Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall mount electric fireplaces can add an inviting and warm atmosphere to your home without the hassle of ashes, chimney cleaning, buying stacking, hauling and hauling coal or firewood. They are a safer alternative to traditional fireplaces and aren't a problem for floors or make people fall as they walk.

Size

If you are a fan of the look of a traditional fireplace but do not have room for a large chimney and hearth, a wall-mounted electric fireplace can be a stylish alternative. They can save space on the floor because they are mounted on flat wall fireplaces surfaces. They can be used throughout the year by plugging into an electrical outlet. The majority of models have remote controls for easy switch-off and on. Some models also have a flame display and decorative embers. You can find these models in a range of styles and sizes.

Most models of electric fireplaces that are mounted on walls are small, but you can also find large linear options that run across the length of the wall hanging electric fires. These are perfect for rooms with low-ceilings, and can be used to create a warm focal point that doesn't require much space.

There are also electric fireplaces with a mantel that can be mounted on a flat wall, similar to a conventional wood fireplace. These types of units come with a variety of frame colors, ranging from black wall mounted electric fireplaces and contemporary stainless steel to stunning mirrored glass. Choose a frame that matches your wall or existing furniture. Some models also come with flat screen televisions to make them an entertainment center in one.

Many people choose this option, mounting their TV above their fireplace. This is a good option, but be aware of the requirements for clearance between the TV and the electric fireplace. According to the most common clearance guidelines, all combustibles must be kept at least three feet away from the fireplace.

Some of these models can be recessed into walls to create a bespoke fit. This kind of fireplace may not produce as much heat as the straight-front wall mounted model, however it is perfect for a bespoke installation. You can also find wall-mount white Electric fireplace wall mount fireplaces specifically designed to be installed against the ceiling. These fireplaces are ideal for commercial settings like a restaurant or hotel lobbies.

Many of these models have different heat output settings, which you can change depending on the season. Some can be turned off all year round, without losing the appealing flame effect. Certain fireplaces come with a no heating setting that only warms the area around it. These are great features for homes with pets or children, since the fireplace doesn't produce any heat.

Flame Effects

Electric fireplaces often come with different flame effects that are designed to resemble real fire. These features are usually coupled with LED backgrounds to give an authentic look that is easy to blend into different styles of interior decor. You can also alter the intensity and color of the flame to suit your mood, or the ambience of the room.

Another option for flame effects is a chemical-based effect that simulates the behavior of a natural gas fire. They use an oil can that is heated by an element within the unit to create the flame. These units are messy and require lots of maintenance.

Plasma fire effects are a great alternative to chemical flames. They are made of small wall mount electric fireplace particles which glow and flicker, simulating the appearance of a real flame. The problem with this kind of simulated flame is that it could appear too fake and might not be as visually appealing as other options.

For those who prefer a more natural flame, there are wall mount electric fireplaces that offer realistic log sets and a realistic-looking holographic flame projection to create a very life-like appearance. These fireplaces are usually coated in rust or wood, which blends well with traditional interior designs. They can also be installed in a recess for an enhanced look that can be incorporated into a variety of wall designs.

Selecting the best model for your space will depend on the size of the space and your personal preferences. For larger spaces, you'll prefer a larger model that can fill the space and not make it appear empty. If you are installing the fireplace in a smaller room, a compact or mini-model is the best choice. There is also a wide range of frame and surround options for these electric fireplaces to suit your home design. Ambiance AL45CLX2-G's electric wall fireplace is available in various styles such as black metal, stainless steel and the standard black glass. It can be incorporated on the majority of 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Electric fireplaces that are mounted on a wall provide functionality and style without the hassle of putting in a fireplace. There is no need to employ an electrician, you don't need chimneys and you don't have to worry about running gas lines through your home. There are some considerations to make when selecting an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted.

The venting system is one the most significant distinctions between wall-mounted fireplaces and freestanding ones. While most freestanding units have a vent located on the back of the unit, many wall hanging fire-mounted models don't. This is because the majority of the heat gets from the top of the fireplace. It could be dangerous if a fireplace does not have enough venting. It's important to check reviews prior to purchasing a unit.

Another significant distinction between freestanding and wall-mounted fireplaces has to do with the flame effects. While the majority of freestanding fireplaces feature LED screens and rotisserie-style lights wall-mounted fireplaces employ mist and other technologies to simulate smoke and flames. Dimplex for instance, has an entire line of fireplaces that use ultrasonics to create the illusion of fire.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces are able to be partially recessed into the wall, and this allows them to be placed inside tight areas where traditional fireplaces would not fit. This also helps them blend into a wide range of styles for interiors.

Most wall-mounted electric fireplaces are designed to be seen from the front, but there are some that offer multi-view. They tend to be a bit larger than single-view models and permit you to view the flames from multiple sides of the room.

Installation

Like the name suggests, wall mount electric fireplaces are designed to be mounted on the wall, typically with a bracket for mounting. These are generally fairly easy to install, though the precise process will vary between models. Some models are attached to the wall using screws and others require an opening around them. In either situation, it's essential to follow the guidelines included with the fire, ensuring that the framed opening is correctly dimensioned and the unit is placed according to any safety guidelines.

The first step is to locate the best location for your fireplace, based on the design of the room and any furniture you have. Also, make sure whether the area is close enough to a power source, or if you're willing to let an electrician relocate a plug socket (if one is already in place) for you.

Prepare the space after you've selected a suitable place for the fireplace by clearing the area, removing furniture that is in use, and then making the walls. This could mean removal of any decoration or wallpaper and locating any studs and marking them using a Stud finder (you'll often be asked to have two people hold the fireplace in place to ensure that it's properly positioned).

Most wall-mounted electric fires will have templates for drilling holes. You must use to mark the locations on the walls where the brackets will be fixed. After marking the locations on the wall and then drilled the holes, you can drill them. Then, you can install the rawl plugs. As a rule it is essential to ensure that the heater - which sits at the front of the fireplace and produces heat - is at a minimum of 400mm away from any combustible material, such as fabrics.

After drilling the holes, you'll need to attach the mounting bracket. Some models require that you mount the firebox onto the bracket, while other models will require you to place the fireplace onto the bracket before attaching the screen. In any case, it's crucial to follow the installation guidelines precisely to avoid damaging your new appliance. Connect the fireplace to test it.