Fireplace Wall Mount 101 A Complete Guide For Beginners

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Add Warmth to Your Home With a Fireplace Wall Mount

A fireplace wall mount can provide warmth and ambiance to any room, whether in your home, office, or commercial space. These units are generally easy to install and include mounting brackets to hang or recessing into a wall.

To make a simple and quick installation, follow the directions on the manufacturer's site. Check that the wall-mounting bracket and the bottom of the fireplace fit together, then fix it to the wall.

Size

A wall mounted electric fireplace can be a focal point in an area that provides warmth and ambience. These units are available in a variety of sizes that can be customized to fit any space. A smaller model is perfect for a bedroom, while larger ones could be placed in a living or family room. Certain models come with the option of recessed installation against the wall, creating an aesthetically pleasing appearance.

The size of the fireplace wall mount can affect how it looks in the room. For a dramatic effect most people prefer to place them higher on the wall, typically 6 to 12 inches above the ground. Some prefer to place the TVs at the standard height of 4.5-5 feet. This lets them be seen by the majority of seats in the room.

No matter the size you decide to go with It is essential to remember certain elements to ensure that your fireplace is secure and efficient. For instance, you should ensure that all combustible objects are kept at least three feet away from the fire, including drapes and furnishings. If possible, also secure the brackets for mounting to studs. If you can't locate studs, you should use anchors made of plastic to ensure your fireplace won't be taken away.

Another important factor to consider when choosing the right fireplace wall mount is the amount of heat that it generates. A best practice is to select a fireplace that produces about the same amount of heat as an standard electric heater. This will ensure that your fireplace can provide enough supplemental heat for the entire space.

Certain fireplaces come with special features that make them stand out from the other fireplaces. Some fireplaces wooden offer remote control and adjustable settings for brightness, and a no-heat mode. They also come with cool-to-the-touch glass and realistic LED flames. Other notable features include a convenient built-in shelf that can be used to store electronics, and an easy installation procedure that doesn't require any professional assistance.

Installation

A fireplace wall mount, unlike a built-in electrical fire, which must be hard-wired into your home's electrical system, is semi-permanent. It can be erected directly on a wall or placed into the bracket which is fixed to the wall. It is crucial to select a location that is close enough to an electrical outlet to allow the power cord to reach, while also providing sufficient clearance to nearby objects, in accordance with the guidelines of the manufacturer in the manual for your owner.

Plug it in and play with the LED lights and settings prior to when you begin the installation. This will tell you whether the fireplace is ready for installation or if further testing is required.

Prepare the area where you plan to install your fireplace mount. Based on the model, you might require a bump-out on the wall. Or, you may want to cover the wall with drywall. In the latter case it is recommended to use drywall methods like tape and mudding. Allow it to completely dry before you can continue.

After the walls have been prepped then secure the bracket to the wall with screws. These brackets should be fixed to the studs which are behind the drywall. This will help to prevent the fireplace from slipping away from the wall later.

After the bracket has been secured, it's time to mount the fireplace itself. This can vary from model to model but generally, there is a ledge on which the fireplace will rest and spots to attach it to the brackets at the top. You can then add any additional media, such as logs or embers.

Some models allow you to connect the firebox and screen together on the wall bracket. This can make installation much easier however, you must make sure that everything is secured and fits correctly before completing.

Once the fireplace is placed and the fireplace is set, you can finish the appearance by tacking or screwing the bracket to the wall and cutting any wires that aren't needed. You could also think about using paintable wire covers to hide the power cord if desired.

Safety

A fireplace wall mount allows you to warm your home and save valuable floor space. However, it is important to be cautious when using this type of fireplace. To prevent electric shock the first step is to ensure that the fireplace is grounded. It is also important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use.

It is possible to purchase wall-mounted electric fireplaces that do not generate heat, but most of them come with an element of heating to enhance the realistic nature of the flame effects. It is usually an element of heating that is forced by a fan that blows air over the heating element. Some models also have an infrared source of heat.

Once the fireplace is mounted, you should be careful not to contact the hot surface since this could cause burns and damage to the unit. To minimize the risk of fire keep combustibles no more than three feet away from the fireplace. Be sure not to block the vents at the side of the unit.

When selecting an electric wall-mounted fireplace, there are some other safety features that you should take into consideration. For instance, you must make sure that the unit comes with an emergency shut-off feature to avoid fires and overheating. It's also a good idea to choose a unit that has a low output of heat, since it will help save energy.

Another important consideration is the material the surround is constructed from. You should select an option that is safe for children and pets, such as steel, glass, or wood veneers. You should also choose an item that has a display or remote control to make it easier to use.

There are a variety of kinds of ethanol and electric wall-mounted fireplaces. The best one for you will depend on your budget and the design of your home. You can be certain to bring warmth and class to your home, regardless of whether you select an electric or ethanol fireplace. Always follow the safety guidelines given by the manufacturer. You should also ensure that your pets and family secure when using this fireplace.

Style

The style of a fireplace wall mount determines the appearance it will have on the walls of your home. Certain models are designed to stand out and others blend in with the rest of your room's decor. A modern model, such as the Streamlined electric wall fireplace, features a sleek, modern front with a minimalist style. It offers top venting that allows the air to circulate smoothly while preserving the fireplace's elegant design. Its flat-mounted design and easy-to use remote make it simple to operate.

You can also find wall mounted electric fireplaces wood (Link Home Page) with more traditional looking mantels. These are great for homes that already have an open hearth, or who wish to transform their fireplace that burns wood to an electric one without chimney. Flat-wall fire places are available in different sizes and come with an area to display ornaments. These fireplaces are ideal for bedrooms, living rooms and even home offices.

A gas wall-mounted fireplace is another excellent option for those who want to add a warm welcoming and warm feel to their home. These units come with a traditional log-set and are available in a variety of frame finishes including black and natural stones. They also have a customizable ember bed and LED flame colors for an individual touch. Some models come with a TV mount that is built-in for additional functionality.

Some models are designed to be installed directly onto the wall, while others can be recessed or completely into the wall. For example the Allusion wall-mount gas fireplace is with a small footprint that allows it to be recessed into 2x6 frame walls. You can also add a trim skirt to cover the exposed part of the fireplace. The Allusion has a convenient remote with multiple heating settings, allowing you to enjoy the fireplace all year round.

Surface-mounted electric fireplaces typically project 4" to 6.5" into the room, making them more straightforward to install than fireplaces that are recessed into the wall or constructed from a wall cavity. They're also a great choice for those who don't want to have to deal with the hassle of drilling into their walls. If you move, you can easily move or relocate your fireplace.