Why Choose a Wall Mounted electric Wall mount fireplaces Fire?

electric wall hung fire wall fires are an affordable and stylish option for supplemental heat. They are available in a broad variety of styles and finishes to suit any room.

Most models come with several options for the flame and ember bed display as well as LED lighting effects. Some models have adjustable privacy glass that can change from opaque to transparent.

Aesthetics

A fireplace mounted on the wall is a great option to add style and character to your home, without having to maintain an actual fire. A variety of models is available and a lot of them have a modern and contemporary design that can be adapted to any interior style. They can be installed in the wall to create a seamless design. Many can also be operated with or without heating, making them suitable for all-year-round use.

One of the most well-known options is the Dimplex Sierra linear electric fireplace that comes in a variety of sizes to fit almost any space. The sleek black frame is able to catch the flames beautifully. It's also complemented by a variety of decorative media options for the ember bed, including white pebbles or crystals. Its LED display is utilized without or with heating. The remote control lets you to alter the settings from any position in the room.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fire places will produce heat. This is usually done through an area heating system that is able to blow hot air through a heating element. However, there are certain models that don't generate any heat and simply display flame effects. These are more appropriate for rooms that have combustible materials such as carpets or curtains.

Certain models can be hung directly on the wall. Others will need to be installed inside an insert for fireplaces that is specifically designed. It is either necessary to cut a hole into the wall and then installing an edging or a mantel, or putting the unit inside an existing fireplace insert. This is typically more straightforward to install and requires less expertise.

Make sure you install any electric fire with plenty of space and clearance around it, particularly when you plan to mount a television above it. You'll want to make sure that the space for mounting is free of combustible material and that children or pets are able to access it safely.

Energy efficiency

small electric fireplace wall mount wall-mounted fireplaces are a beautiful and modern alternative to gas fires. They have modern, sleek design that is ideal for homes with limited space. They can generate heat of up to 1500 watts and are a great complement to your central heating or they 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, a timer and thermal overload protection.

Contrary to gas fireplaces electric wall-mounted fireplace does not burn wood or produce emissions, which means that it is more environmentally sustainable. Most of our electric fires come with a remote which lets you to adjust the flame's brightness and also set various mood lighting options. Our most popular model is the R.W.FLAME, offers a realistic-looking flame with up to 12 flame colors as well as 5 brightness settings. It can be mounted fully or partially recessible and fits on any standard wall stud.

One of the major benefits of electric fires is that they're extremely energy efficient, which saves you money on electric bill. When you use an electric fire, you only need to pay for Kilowatts it consumes. You can determine much your electricity provider charges per kilowatt by checking your electricity bill or contacting your supplier directly. To calculate the cost per day of running an electric fire simply multiply the number of kilowatts utilized by the price per kilowatt charged by your electricity provider.

Most electric fires use less than 1500 watts/hour, which is equivalent to 7675 BTU/h of heating. So, if you leave the fire running for 10 hours, you will spend approximately $2.35 a day on electricity (assuming the heater is turned on). If you turn off the heater and use it for the flame effect, it will only cost you a few dollars a day to run. We recommend using an electric fireplace that has a thermostat so that it will automatically switch off and on based on the temperature of your space.

Convenience

You can add additional heat to your home by installing a wall-mounted electric fire without needing to cut down on floor space or alter the arrangement of the room. The fireplaces can be wired in and activated at the touch of an electronic button, and they have multiple heating settings to fit your preferences. You can turn off the flame display if you prefer to simply take in the beauty of the fire.

The contemporary design of this recessed wall-mounted electric wall hung fireplace fireplace pairs seamlessly with your existing home aesthetic giving you the warmth and ambiance that you want without the hassle of maintaining a traditional fire. It comes with LED flames that change color with two heat settings as well as a no-heat setting for year-round enjoyment. The remote control included allows you to control the unit from any location in your house.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is perfect for smaller homes that lack enough space for the traditional wood in-wall fireplace electric since it doesn't require a chimney or mantel. It also comes with an integrated heat shield to prevent the glass front from becoming too hot and protects the walls from staining or damage.

When selecting a fireplace for your wall take note of the power and the heating capacity of the model. The more wattage you have, the more powerful the heater and the quicker it will heat your room. The wattage will also factor into the cost of operating 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 the wall where you'll install your electric fire, then using a power drill to create the holes. Most wall-mounted models come with a template with all the necessary markings for you to follow, so that you can ensure that you're drilling in the right place.

It is important to keep the fire from objects that are combustible, like carpeting, curtains, or furniture to reduce the risk of accidental combustion. You should also keep your children and pets away from the fire, to avoid any physical injury from contact with hot glass or the fire's flames. Keeping the surrounding area clear of any debris will help ensure that your fire has a constant flow of air, ensuring that it can operate effectively and efficiently.

Safety

Electric fireplaces that are mounted on the wall are not just beautiful, but also practical and secure. They do not require a flue and are therefore less flammable than traditional chimney fireplaces. A safety screen is generally placed to stop pets or children from getting to the flames and heater. They are a good option for families who have children as they are positioned at a height of four to five feet.

Electric fires come with an automatic shut-off switch in addition to the safety screen. This is intended to prevent overheating and safeguard the appliance from electrical overload. You can also buy an electric fireplace with an emergency stop button in case you are worried about the dangers of fire.

Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer for the installation and use of the fireplace to ensure the safety of yourself and your family. If possible, find a location for the fireplace that is not too close to furniture or drapes. Install the fireplace at a minimum of 4 to 5 feet above the ground.

If you decide to install a wall mount fireplaces-mounted fireplace, be sure it's suitable for the home. If the fire isn't designed to work with your home's power supply it could overheat and create a risk. You should also search for a fire that has features that match your room's decor.

The easiest method of installing a wall-mounted electric fire is to purchase a ready-to-assemble kit. The kit comes with an outline of where to drill holes. Utilizing the template as well as a spirit level, a pencil, you can mark the spot on the wall where you will be fixing the bracket. You'll then have to drill holes and then insert the rawl plugs. This is a simple task that shouldn't take more than half an hour.

Another alternative is to hire an expert to install your fireplace. It is more expensive, but you can have a fireplace that looks professional and functions flawlessly. When installing electrical appliances in your home, you should always hire a certified electrician.