15 Reasons You Shouldn t Ignore Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

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Wall-mounted electric fireplaces provide a warm, inviting ambience to your home without the hassle of ash, chimney cleaning, or buying stacking, hauling, or storing coal or firewood. They are more secure than traditional fireplaces, and they do not block the floor or make people fall as they walk.

Size

If you like the look of a traditional fireplace, but do not have room for a huge chimney and hearth, a wall-mounted electric fireplace offers a stylish alternative. These fireplaces free up floor space by mounting on a flat surface. They plug into an electrical wall fireplace outlet to allow for year-round use. The majority of models have a remote control that allows simple switching between on and off. Certain models also feature flame displays as well as decorative embers. These models are available in a range of styles and sizes.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fireplaces are compact. However there are large linear options that span the length of the wall. These are perfect for rooms with low-ceilings, and can be used to create a warm focal point that isn't a big deal.

Electric fireplaces can also be erected on flat walls, just like a wood fireplace. These types of fireplaces come in a range of frame colors, from black and contemporary stainless steel to stunning mirror glass. Choose a frame that matches your furniture or wall. Some models come with flat-screen televisions which makes them an entertainment system in one.

Many people choose to mount their TVs above their electric fireplace. This is a great idea, but be aware of the requirements for clearance between the TV and electric fireplace. Most clearance guidelines recommend keeping all combustibles at least three feet away from the fireplace.

Some of these models can be recessed into walls to create a custom-fit. This kind of fireplace may not be as efficient in producing heat as the straight-front wall mounted models, however it is perfect for a bespoke installation. There are also electric fireplaces that are designed to be wall-mounted and mounted against the ceiling. These types of fireplaces are ideal for a commercial setting like a restaurant or hotel lobbies.

Many of these models offer different heat output settings that you can alter according to the season. Certain models can be turned off so that you can use them all year round, without losing the attractive flame effect. Some models also have a non-heat setting that just warms the surrounding area for added comfort. These are great features for homes with pets and children, since the fireplace does not generate any heat.

Flame Effects

A lot of electric fireplaces feature various flame effects that are designed to mimic the look of a real fire. These features are typically coupled with LED backgrounds to give an appearance that is more realistic and can easily blend in with various interior decor styles. Most models also allow you to change the color and intensity of the flame to suit your mood or the overall atmosphere of the room.

Another option for flame effects is to use a chemical effect that simulates the behavior of a natural gas fire. These units use an oil can that is heated by an element within the unit to create the flame. The problem with these types of units is that they can be messy and require a lot of maintenance.

Plasma flame effects are a viable alternative to chemical flames. They are composed of small particles which glow and flicker, simulating the appearance of the real flame. This kind of simulated flame can look fake and not so appealing as other options.

If you prefer a more natural flame, there are wall mount electric fireplaces that come with a realistic looking log set and a realistic looking holographic flame projection to create an extremely realistic appearance. These fireplaces are usually decorated with rust or wood and blend well with traditional designs for interiors. They can also be put in recesses for an individualized look that blends into the various wall designs.

Choosing the right model for your space will depend on the dimensions of the space and your personal preferences. You will need to choose an extra large model for larger rooms to ensure it fills the space but not make it appear empty. A smaller or compact model is better suited to smaller rooms. These electric fireplaces come with a range of frames and surrounds that fit your home's decor. For instance the AL45CLX2-G wall hanging electric fire-mount fireplace from Ambiance comes in a variety of finishes like flat black metal, and standard black glass that can fit into most 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces offer a lot of style and functionality without the hassle of installing an actual fireplace. You don't need to employ 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 keep in mind when selecting a wall-mounted electric fireplace.

One of the main differences between wall-mounted and freestanding fireplaces is the way they vent. Most wall-mounted units don't have a vent at the back. This is because the majority of the heat comes from the top of the fireplace. If the fireplace doesn't have enough venting, it can create a fire risk. This is why it's important to read reviews before purchasing the unit.

Another significant distinction between freestanding and wall-mounted fireplaces is the effects of flames. While freestanding fireplaces typically have LED screens and rotisserie-style lighting wall-mounted fireplaces use mist and other technologies to mimic flames and smoke. Dimplex for instance, has a line of fireplaces that use ultrasonic technology to create the illusion of a fire.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces are able to be partially recessed into the wall. This allows them to be installed within tight areas where traditional fireplaces would not fit. This allows them to blend in with various styles of interiors.

Some wall-mounted electric Fire Place wall places have multi-view, whereas others are front-view only. They tend to be a bigger than single-view models and permit you to view the flames from two or more sides of the room.

Installation

As the name suggests wall-mounted electric fireplaces are designed to be mounted onto the wall, often with a bracket for mounting. The installation process varies between models, but is generally straightforward. Some are connected to the wall and screwed in and others will require you to construct frames around them prior to installing them on the wall. In either case, carefully follow the instructions included with the fire. Be sure that the opening size of the frame is correct and position the unit in line with any safety guidelines.

The first step is to choose a suitable location for the fireplace, taking into consideration the design of the room and the furniture you have. It's also important to ensure that the location is close enough to a power source or that you're willing to have an electrician move the plug socket for you (if there's one already).

Once you've found the perfect place to position the fireplace, you must prepare the area by clearing it, removing any existing furniture and then preparing the wall. This could involve the removal of any wallpaper or other decorations, as well making sure you mark any studs with a Studfinder.

Most wall-mounted electric fires will come with templates for drilling holes, which you should use to mark the places on the walls where the brackets are to be fixed. After marking the positions then drill the holes and fit the rawl plugs. In general it is essential to ensure that the heater - which sits at the front of the fireplace and generates heat - is at least 400mm away from any combustible materials like fabrics.

After drilling the holes, you'll be required to connect the mounting bracket. Depending on the model, some of these will require you to attach the firebox onto the bracket, while other will require you to install the entire fireplace on the bracket before installing the screen. It is essential to follow the instructions for installation exactly in order to ensure that your new appliance is not damaged. Once the fireplace is installed, plug it in and test it to ensure it's working properly.