Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces can provide an inviting and warm atmosphere to your home without the hassle of ashes cleaning the chimney, purchasing stacking and hauling firewood or coal. They are more secure than traditional fireplaces, and they do not block the floor or cause injuries to people who walk.

Size

If you love the look of a traditional fireplace, but don't have the space 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 an even surface. They can be used all year round by plugging into an electrical outlet. The majority of models come with a remote control that allows for simple switch-off and on. Some models also come with flame displays and decorative embers. You can find these models in a variety of designs and sizes.

Most models of wall-mounted electric fireplaces are slim but you can discover large linear options that stretch across the entire length of the wall. These are great for rooms with low ceilings. They can be used to create a cozy focal point that doesn't take up the entire space.

There are also electric fireplaces for the wall fireplaces with mantel which can be positioned on a wall that is flat, like a traditional wood fireplace. These types of fireplaces come in a variety of frame colors, ranging from black and contemporary stainless steel to glamorous mirrored glass. Pick a frame color that matches your walls or furnishings. Some models include flat-screen televisions to create an all-in-one entertainment system.

Many people opt to put their television over their electric fireplace. This is a good option but be aware of the necessary clearance between the TV and electric fireplace. Most clearance guidelines suggest keeping all combustibles at least three feet from the fireplace.

Some of these models can be recessed into a wall to create a bespoke fit. This type of fireplace might not provide as much heat as a straight-front wall mount but is ideal for a bespoke installation. You can also find electric fireplaces that are wall-mounted and mounted against the ceiling. These fireplaces are perfect for commercial settings like restaurants or hotel lobbies.

A lot of these models come with different settings for heat output, which you can change depending on the season. Some can be turned off to use all year round without losing the appealing flame effect. Some fireplaces have a no heating setting that only warms the surrounding area. These features are perfect for homes with pets and children, as the fireplace does not generate any heat.

Flame Effects

A lot of electric wall mount fireplace fireplaces feature different flame effects designed to resemble a real fire. These features are often coupled with LED backgrounds to give a more realistic look that is easy to blend into various styles of interior decoration. You can also change the intensity and color of the flame to suit your mood, or the mood of the room.

A chemical-based flame effect is a more traditional alternative. It simulates the behavior and appearance of a natural flame. These units use a can of chemical liquid which is heated inside the unit to ignite. These units can be messy and require lots of maintenance.

Plasma blaze effects are an alternative to chemical flames. They are made of tiny particles that flash and glow, mimicking the appearance of a real flame. This kind of simulated flame can look fake and not as appealing as other options.

There are wall-mounted electric fireplaces that have realistic log sets and holographic flame projections that give a realistic appearance. These fireplaces are usually coated in rust or wood that blends perfectly with traditional interior designs. They can be positioned in a recess to give an additional appearance that can be incorporated into various wall designs.

The dimensions of your room as well as your personal preferences will determine the type of model you pick. For larger spaces, you'll prefer a larger model that can be able to fill the space and avoid making it seem empty. If you're installing the fireplace in a smaller room small wall mounted electric fires or compact models is a better choice. There is also many frame and surround options for these fireplaces to suit your home design. For example the AL45CLX2-G wall-mount fireplace from Ambiance comes in a number of different finishes including flat black metal and a standard black glass that fits into most 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Wall mount electric fireplaces provide an abundance of style and function without the difficulty of installing an actual fireplace. You don't need to hire an electrician, you don't require a chimney and you don't have to worry about running gas lines through your home. However there are some things to consider when selecting a wall mounted electric fireplace.

The venting system is one of the biggest differences between wall-mounted fireplaces and freestanding ones. While many freestanding models have a vent located on the back of the unit, some wall-mounted models don't. This is because most of the heat is emitted out of the top of the fireplace. If the fireplace isn't equipped with sufficient venting, it could cause a fire risk. It is essential to look up reviews before buying the unit.

Another big difference between freestanding and wall-mounted fireplaces is the effects of flames. While most freestanding fireplaces have LED screens and rotisserie-style lighting, wall-mounted units use mist and other advanced technology to create the illusion of smoke and flames. Dimplex is a prime example. has a line of fireplaces that uses ultrasonic technology to create the illusion of a burning fire.

Certain wall-mounted electric fire on the wall fireplaces can be recessed in a part of the wall. This allows them to be placed within tight areas where traditional fireplaces would not be able to fit. This also helps them blend into a broad range of styles for interiors.

Most wall-mounted electric fireplaces are designed to be viewed from the front, however there are some that have multi-view. These are usually larger than single-view models and allow you to see the flames from two or more sides.

Installation

Wall mount electric fireplaces, as the name suggests are designed to be mounted on the wall. They are typically installed using brackets. The installation process varies between models, but is generally simple. Some are fixed to the wall and screwed in and others will require you to build frames around them prior to installing them on the wall. In either case, be sure to follow the directions that come with the fire. Be sure that the opening size of the frame is correct and you place the unit in accordance with any safety guidelines.

The first step is to choose a suitable location for the fireplace, taking into consideration the room design and any furniture you have. Also, make sure that the location is near enough to a power outlet or if you are willing to have an electrician move a plug socket (if one is already in place) for you.

Prepare the area once you've chosen a good place for the fireplace by clearing the space, removing existing furniture, and making the walls. This could involve removing any wallpaper or decorations in addition to locating and marking any studs you can with the help of a studfinder.

The brackets that are used for electric fireplaces mounted on walls come with a template to drill holes. You can use this template to mark the location on the wall where they will be mounted. After marking the wall's locations and drilled the holes. Then install the rawl plugs. In general it is essential to ensure that the heater - which is in front of the fireplace and produces heat - is at least 400mm away from any combustible material like fabrics.

After the holes have been dug, you'll need mount the bracket. Depending on the model, some will require you to fit the firebox to the bracket, while others will require you to place the entire fireplace on the bracket prior to fitting the screen. In any case, it's essential that you adhere to the installation instructions precisely to avoid damaging your new appliance. Once the fireplace is set, plug it in and test it to ensure it's functioning properly.