15 Gifts For The Electric Wall.Mounted Fire Lover In Your Life
Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?
Electric wall fires are a cost-effective and stylish choice for heating supplemental areas. They are available in a variety of designs and finishes that will complement any space.
The majority of models come with a variety of options for the flame and ember bed display and LED lighting effects. Some have adjustable privacy glass that can go from transparent to opaque.
Aesthetics
A wall-mounted fireplace is a great option to add character and style to your home, without the hassle of maintaining an actual fire. A variety of models are available and many have a modern and contemporary design that will suit any interior style. They can be either placed in a recess or on the wall to create a seamless look. A lot of them can be used with or without heating, which makes them perfect for all year round use.
One of the most well-known options is the Dimplex Sierra linear electric fireplace available in various sizes that can fit into every space. The sleek black frame is able to catch the flames beautifully. It's complemented with various decorative media options for the ember bed, like white wall mount fireplace crystals or pebbles. The LED display can be used either with or without heating. The remote control lets you to alter the settings from any position within the room.
Most wall mounted electric fireplaces produce heat, typically by using an electric space heater that pushes air through a heating element. Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces don't produce any heat and instead provide visual flame effects. This type of fireplace is suitable for rooms where the fireplace will be situated close to combustible materials such as carpets and curtains.
While some models can be hung directly onto the wall, others will need to be installed into a specially-designed fireplace insert. It will either require cutting a hole into the wall and installing an additional mantel or installing the unit inside an existing fireplace insert. The latter is easier to install, and requires less skill.
It is important to keep in mind that any electric fire should be installed with plenty of clearance and space around it, especially if you plan to place the TV above it. You'll want to make sure that the mounting area is free of combustible material and that your pets or children can safely access it.
Energy efficiency
Wall-mounted electric fires are an innovative alternative to traditional gas fires and have a sleek style that is ideal for homes with limited floor space. They can generate heat up to 1500 watts and are an excellent addition to central heating, or can be installed on their own in rooms that are up to 400 square feet. They are also extremely safe and come with many convenient safety features like the fire stopper as well as a timer and thermal overload protection.
Unlike gas fireplaces, an electric wall-mounted fireplace does not burn wood or produce emissions so it is much more environmentally sustainable. The majority of our electric fires come with a remote control that allows you to adjust the flame brightness and set different lighting moods. Our most popular model, R.W.FLAME offers a realistic flame with up to twelve flame colors and five brightness settings. It can be mounted partially or completely recessible and fits onto any standard wall stud.
Electric fires are energy efficient and can save the cost of electric bills. If you choose to use an electric fire, you only need to pay for kilowatts that it uses. You can find the cost per kilowatt billed by your electricity provider by looking at your bill or contacting them directly. To figure out the cost of running an electrical fire each day, multiply the number of Kilowatts by the cost per Kilowatt by your electricity provider.
Most electric fires will use less than 1500 watts per hour equivalent to 7675 BTU/h of heating. If you leave it on 10 hours, then you'll pay around $2.35 per day for electricity (assuming that the heater is turned on). If you shut off the heater and use it to create an effect of flames, the cost of running it is a few cents per day. We suggest choosing an electric fireplace with a thermostat so that it will automatically turn on and off depending on the temperature of your room.
Convenience
You can add additional heat to your home by installing a wall hanging Electric fire-mounted electric fire on wall without needing to reduce floor space or alter the layout of the room. These fireplaces can be plugged in and activated at the touch of one button, and most have a variety of heating settings to meet your preferences. You can shut off the flame display if prefer to simply enjoy the fire's visual appeal.
This wall-mounted recessed electric fireplace is designed to blend seamlessly into the aesthetics of your home. It offers the warmth and ambience you desire without the stress of maintaining a real fire. It comes with LED flames that change color, two heat settings and an option to not heat for all-year-round enjoyment. The remote included allows you to control the unit from any location within your home.
A wall-mounted electric fire is perfect for smaller homes that do not have enough space for a traditional wood fireplace on the wall as it doesn't require a mantel or chimney. It comes with a built in heat shield to keep the glass front from becoming too hot. This also helps protect the wall from damage or stains.
When choosing a wall-mounted fire be sure to pay attention to the model's heating capacity and the wattage. The more powerful the wattage of a heater, the more powerful and the quicker your room will be heated. The power is also a factor in the cost to operate your fireplace and the amount of energy it uses per hour.
You can make use of a spirit-level and pencil to mark the area on your wall where you'll install your electric fire, prior to using the power drill to create the holes. Most wall-mounted models come with a template that has all the necessary markings to follow so that you can make sure you're drilling in the right spot.
It's important to keep the fire clear of objects that are combustible, like carpeting, curtains or furniture, to decrease the chance of accidental combustion. Also, keep children and pets away from the fire, to avoid any physical injury from contact with hot glass or the flames. Clearing the area of debris will also help ensure that your fire has a constant supply of air so that it can operate effectively and efficiently.
Safety
Wall mounted electric fireplaces aren't only stylish but also very practical and secure. They do not require a flue, and are therefore less flammable than traditional chimney fireplaces. A safety screen is usually placed to stop children or pets from touching the flames and heater. They are a good option for families with small children because they are mounted at a height of four to five feet.
Electric fires are equipped with a shut-off switch that is automatic along with a safety screen. This is intended to prevent overheating and protect the appliance from overloading with electricity. You can also buy an electric fireplace that comes with an emergency stop button in case you are worried about the dangers of fire.
Follow the directions provided by the manufacturer for the installation and use of the fireplace to ensure your safety and that of your family. If you are able, choose a place for the fireplace that isn't too close to drapes or furniture. It is also recommended to place the fireplace at least four to five feet above the floor.
After you've selected a wall-mounted fire make sure whether the installation is suitable for your home. If the fire isn't designed for the power supply in your home, it may overheat and pose a risk. You should also look for a fire that has features that will suit the decor of your home.
A kit that is ready to assemble is the simplest method to set up an electric wall fire. The kit comes with the template that will show you where to drill holes. With the template as well as a spirit level, pencil, you can mark the area on your wall hung electric fireplaces where you will be fixing the bracket. Then you will need to drill holes and insert rawls. This is a simple job that shouldn't take longer than 30 minutes.
You can also employ an experienced installer to put in your fireplace. It will cost more, but you will get a fireplace that appears professional and functions flawlessly. When installing electrical appliances in your home, you should always hire a certified electrician.