The Next Big Trend In The Electric Wall Fireplace Industry

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Things to Consider Before Installing an Electric Wall Fireplace

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is a safe and practical way to add warmth and visual appeal to your home. There are a few things to consider before installing an electric wall fireplace.

Installing wall-mounted fireplaces is easy when compared to fully recessed models. It is essential to verify to ensure that you have the correct size of insert and kit.

Safety

Electric wall fireplaces are a favored alternative to traditional fireplaces. They offer a comfortable elegant, attractive and energy-efficient option. They are safe to use and offer supplemental heat in any home. They also maintain an air-free, clean and smoke-free environment. Fireplaces are available in many different designs, but all of them offer a captivating bed of embers and a realistic flame presentation. They are perfect for renovations, apartments or condos without a chimney. They are also a great option for families with children or pets, as they do not produce the smoke of a real fire.

However, there are some safety guidelines that must be followed when using an electric fireplace. All combustible materials must be kept at least three feet away from the fireplace. This will reduce the chance of your possessions being burned. It is also essential to avoid touching the hot surfaces of the fireplace, including the heating elements and the vents where hot air is expelled. These vents should not be blocked, as they are required for the unit to function safely.

A screen to protect yourself is another important aspect of an electric wall fire. It can help prevent accidental burns. This is especially useful in a small space or when you have pets and children with young ones. Certain models also come with a remote control that allows you to switch the fireplace on and off from anywhere in the room. This prevents the fireplace from accidentally turned on when you're not in the room.

Some models even come with built-in timers that turn off the fireplace after a certain amount of time. This feature is perfect for those who are unable to turn off the fireplace or have difficulty remembering.

Additionally, you should always unplug the fireplace when it's not being used. It could cause overload to the electrical system, creating the risk of fire. Don't put any liquids, including water, in the fireplace. It's also a good idea to have your electric fireplace to be on a separate circuit from other appliances. This will avoid tripping or power outages.

Energy Efficiency

The use of an electric wall fireplace will save you money when heating bills start to soar in winter. The cost to run these fireplaces will depend on a number of factors, such as wattage and the price per Kilowatt charged by the energy provider.

The power of the fireplace is typically displayed on the fireplace, typically in the form of kW (kilowatts). Divide that figure by your energy provider's price per kilowatt, and you'll find the energy efficiency of your fireplace in percentage.

Most electric fireplaces use fan-forced heaters that draw cool air in from the room, warm it with electricity and then push hot air back into the room. Electric fireplaces of this type are the most popular and affordable. They can be used to warm a small or medium-sized space however, they aren't as efficient as infrared heaters, which offer more consistent and even heat.

Unlike wood burning ethanol fires, electric fireplaces do not burn fuel and don't produce ash or soot. It is no more necessary to store wood or employ a chimney sweep to do regular inspections and cleaning. They also don't release toxic fumes, and their flames appear realistic.

These fireplaces are great for those who would like to warm themselves by a fire but don't want to use their furnace. These fireplaces won't dry your home out by blowing heat in it. They help to maintain healthy humidity levels for people who suffer from respiratory issues.

Another benefit of these types of fireplaces is that you can make use of them without or with the heat, giving you the chance to enjoy the ambience throughout the year. These fireplaces are ideal for rooms with lots of furniture, as they keep the heat out. You can still enjoy the ambiance while entertaining guests.

It's a good idea to shop around in the event that you are considering purchasing a new electric fireplace. You might be able to find a fireplace that is priced lower than you think, particularly when you are willing to compare online prices and in-store prices. It's also important to ensure that the electric fireplace you buy is plugged into an appropriate location and that it doesn't share a circuit with other fixtures or appliances.

Design

A fireplace feature wall can be an amazing way to add beauty to your room without spending time and money on renovations. Electric fireplaces do not require venting or chimneys and can be put in any room of the home including bedrooms. They provide supplemental heat and don't emit smoke, therefore they are safer for children and those who suffer from respiratory ailments.

There are many different ideas for electric fireplaces to think about, so you can find the best one for your home. Some ethanol fireplaces are designed to be a focal point in the room, whereas others blend with a modern aesthetic. If you're looking for a striking piece, go with an elegant faux stone design with an open-ended design and LED flames that glow and smudge to give an elegant appearance.

A linear fireplace is a popular option. They are compact and sleek, making them perfect for modern spaces with little space. A majority of them come with a remote control, multiple color and heat settings and log set options for a customizable appearance. Some models also include an easy wave setting that lets you switch the fireplace on or off with the motion of your hand.

Alternatively, you can install an recessed model that is in line with the wall. This design is ideal for contemporary homes, and can be coupled with a TV. Most recessed electric fireplaces have front vents to guarantee safety, and they can also heat up to 400 square feet.

If you prefer more traditional style go for a mantelss model with a brick surround. They're great for rooms that receive lots of natural light and can be enhanced with mantels made of wood fireplaces or stone fireplaces. You can also combine them with an edging for your fireplace to create a cozy setting.

Many electric fireplaces come with the ability to modify the flame and heat settings, while some also come with an alarm clock to help you conserve energy. You can also use them with a smart-home system to be in complete control of your fireplace.

Installation

The latest fashion in interior design is the wall-mounted electric fireplace. They are stylish and energy efficient. They are also easy to install. They can also be put in a flush position to give the wall a sleek look. A majority of these fireplaces come with a mounting kit that includes the required hardware. Some models even have a built-in blower that pushes warm air into the room.

Installation is simple however, you must adhere to the directions carefully. The owner's manual will provide you with specific instructions on how to frame and secure the unit. The manual will also provide you with specific guidelines regarding the clearances you need to leave to prevent fire hazards.

Verify that the area is safe for your fire. If you're unsure you're not sure, make an exploratory hole in a discrete part of the wall to determine what type of walls you have. Once you've done this you can use a template provided with the fireplace to mark the wall where you'll have to fix it. Then, you can attach the brackets on the wall and secure them with screws. Check that the brackets are straight, and that the fire is positioned correctly to ensure an even finish.

It is also important to think about the height you'd like your fire to be. For example, if you're using a frameless model, you may want to have a ledge to hold the fire, or you might prefer an easier flush mount. You'll need to ensure that the heater - that is located at the bottom and front of the fireplace - is 400mm from combustibles, such as fabrics to ensure it's safe.

Think about hiring an electrician who is a professional to wire your fire if you are not comfortable working with electricity. They can also drywall or tape the area to provide an even, smooth appearance. If needed, they can move the plug socket to give it a a more streamlined appearance. If you'd like to hide the power cord you can hide it behind the TV stand or under the carpet. In most instances, you can opt to have the cord painted with the same color as the wall.