How to Install an Electric Wall Fireplace<br /><br />Electric fireplaces can bring warmth and ambiance to any space. They're easy to install and don't require gas lines or venting.<br /><br />They can be mounted on the wall or recessed to the wall. Recessing requires basic framing and may require an electrician to complete the electrical hookup.<br /><br />Installation<br /><br />If you're looking to add warmth and ambience to your home, without the cost and hassle of putting in wood or gas fireplaces, a wall-mounted electric fireplace might be the perfect solution. The process of installing this kind of fireplace is much simpler than that required by a built-in, recessed or freestanding unit and, in most cases, you can do on the course of a weekend.<br /><br />Most often, a few household tools like a level, stud finder and a drill are all that is needed. The fireplace will also typically come with a wall mounting kit (including brackets and hardware) and detailed instructions. In contrast to traditional gas or wood-burning fireplaces that are hardwired into your home's electric system and must be vented, an electric on wall fireplace is connected to a standard electrical outlet and plugged in.<br /><br />Be sure to read the instructions before starting the installation. This will ensure that you're using the right power outlet and it is not plugged into an unsafe outlet. It's also recommended to connect the fireplace to an outlet with a regular voltage prior to starting the installation process so that you can be sure that it operates correctly.<br /><br />After reviewing the instructions for installing your fireplace, you must mark and measure the wall where the fireplace will be installed. This will give you a clearer picture of the size you need to build your fireplace frame and allow you to make any necessary adjustments to create the look you want. You should also take note of the direction in which the heat will be directed, and make sure there is enough space for flammable materials to be placed in the area, such as wall décor, flooring, or the electrical cord of the fireplace.<br /><br />Next, you'll need to install drywall inside the fireplace opening. This is especially easy if you're able make use of existing drywall that matches the other rooms. If you don't have drywall that is in line with the rest of the room it is necessary to take it off and put in new drywall followed by a tape and mud any exposed wood framing. Then, you can complete the new drywall within the fireplace opening.<br /><br />After you have drywall up it's time to mount the fireplace and install its decorative trim. Then, you'll be ready to take in the warm glow of your brand new fireplace.<br /><br />Safety<br /><br />It is crucial to think about security measures in the event that electric fireplaces with wall mounts become more popular due their efficiency and aesthetics. This will help prevent any accidents and ensure a safe environment for the homeowner and their loved ones.<br /><br />It is crucial to follow the instructions given by the manufacturer to ensure that your electric fireplace is secure. This will inform you about the ideal operating conditions for your fireplace and the maintenance that is required. Registering the device with the manufacturer will permit you to receive notification of any safety issues or recalls.<br /><br />The position of the heater affects security. It is important to place the heater in a place where it is able to release hot air quickly without getting blocked. It's important to select the location that is free of combustible objects. It's also best to keep children and pets away from the heater, because they might be curious about its operation and cause physical harm.<br /><br />Also, you should avoid using extension cords in conjunction with your fireplace, since they might not be able to meet the power requirements of the appliance. Additionally, you should not place the fireplace on a wooden flooring as the heat could harm it. If you have a fire, you should not use water or touch it until it has been completely extinguished.<br /><br />The most important precaution is to not leave a fireplace unattended. This is especially important in the case of pets or children in your home. It's recommended not to plug it into an outlet with damaged or frayed cords and to keep it from items that are water-resistant such as bedding and curtains. It's also recommended to install carbon monoxide detectors in your home if you plan to use an electric fire. They will notify you if there is a risky buildup of carbon monoxide which could cause fatalities when inhaled. By following these simple safety tips you can enjoy the benefits of an electric fireplace without worrying.<br /><br />Style<br /><br /><br /><br />While traditional wood or gas fireplaces require chimneys, venting and smoke screens, electric fireplaces can be hung in a flush position against a wall by plugging into a standard outlet. They are available in a variety of styles ranging from modern to traditional, and some can be found as electric fireplace mantels for a more custom look. They can be used in conjunction with media stands or integrated into a hearth opening by using an enclosure kit to create a custom installation that is recessed.<br /><br />A long electric firebox can be embedded in a fireplace made of stone for a sleek modern appearance. Frame TVs are flat screens that can be customized with attractive natural scenes or black wall art for the appearance of a contrast, as seen in the living room of Leclair Decor. Install a large electric fire place and contrast white built-ins on either side to make a balance between a low ceiling and a large window in a basement room, just as Gray Space Interiors did. Display a collection of logs that look attractive on the top shelf to fool yourself into thinking you're lighting real wood.<br /><br />You can personalize a wall-mounting electric fireplace in many ways, including by selecting the color of the flames and the brightness. Some models let you switch off the heater and enjoy the glow of flames all year round. Some models, such as the Ignis Royal collection of CE Certified electric wall-mounted fireplaces, offer additional customization choices, like DigitalSpark flame technology and multiple fireplace backdrops.<br /><br />An electric fireplace is a second option. It converts your existing gas or wood fireplace into an electric hearth in green. This is an excellent way to make use of your fireplace while keeping your home heating costs under control.<br /><br />There are electric wall mounts which can be used as a TV stand and don't require any custom work. Some even include a hidden media cabinet to conceal electronics and remove the requirement for an additional piece of furniture. There are also freestanding units that come with an unassuming log set and mantel, or without a mantel for a sleeker, contemporary appearance.<br /><br />Heat<br /><br />Electric wall fireplaces are an excellent alternative to fireplaces that burn wood. They can be costly to operate and emit toxic gasses that are harmful to the environment. The fireplace can be started by pressing a button and the thermostat will monitor the temperature. This lets you leave your home's thermostat set to a lower setting, saving you money on your heating bills.<br /><br />The electric fireplace wall unit you choose can be partially or fully recessed into the walls, dependent on the model. This creates a more discreet look that could be more appropriate for certain living spaces than a wooden mantel. If you choose an entirely recessed fireplace the firebox's electrical component will be mounted to the drywall of your living space and is removed by taking the drywall off and cutting through the studs. This kind of wall fireplace may require the assistance of a professional for installation.<br /><br />The flames in an electric fireplace are designed to appear as realistic as is possible by using cutting-edge technology like Spectrafire 3D flame effects. The flames can be set to move around the fireplace while changing hue to create a captivating effect. Certain models also come with an remote that allows you to adjust the heat and flame settings to be able to match your mood.<br /><br />Allergy patients will appreciate the fact that electric fireplaces do not produce combustible fumes or materials. <a href="https://www.fireplacesandstove.com/products/homcom-28-5-wall-mounted-electric-fireplace-with-flames">wall electric fire place</a> is produced and the air will be cleaner than a gas or wood fireplace.<br /><br />There are a variety of unique designs to choose from, whether you're seeking a complete fireplace or an electric wall mount. Some models even allow you to customize the dimensions, frame and media package to fit your space perfectly. The experts at Organized Interiors will be happy to demonstrate the numerous options available so that you can make a decision that works best for your home. Contact us today for a consultation in your home and get started on your next project!<br /><br />
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