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How to Install a Wall Mounted Fireplace Electric

Wall-hung electric fireplaces are easy to install. Surface-mount models can be mounted on the wall without having to cut into the wall. Recessed models require an opening and bump out. They are best suited for DIYers with a minimum of carpentry knowledge.

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Installation

The first step in putting in a wall-mounted electric fireplace is to select a suitable location. Ideally, it must be located away from radiators and other sources of heating as well as being at least 400mm away from fabrics that are flammable, such as curtains. It should also be located near a power socket to allow easy access to plug the ethonal Fire into it. In some instances it could be a good idea to move the plug socket to ensure that it is hidden from view behind the electric fire to create an easier and cleaner look.

Mounting brackets are included with most electric fires. These brackets must be attached to the wall. Rawl plugs or screws can be used to fix the electric fire. It is crucial to follow the chart provided in the instructions to determine the proper distance between each screw. Once the bracket is installed it is possible to hang the fire onto the bracket. Depending on the kind of fire, this may be accomplished by putting the screen into the firebox, and then hanging the entire unit onto the wall bracket, or it might be necessary to join the screen and firebox together.

Alternatively, some electric fires are designed to be fitted into a frame opening in the wall to allow for an easier installation. This is a faster method of installing an electric fireplace, and can create a stunning, sleek look. The owner's manual for the fireplace will provide you with specific measurements and instructions on how to frame the opening.

A licensed electrician should construct an electrical outlet in accordance local regulations after the frame is completed. This outlet should be located within the wall to the right or above the opening in the recessed. Fascia can then be used to cover this outlet and plug for an attractive appearance. No matter what method is chosen it is recommended to test the fire before sealing the wall to ensure that all components are operating properly and that the flame effects are exactly as they should be.

Features

A wall mounted electric fireplace is an affordable and efficient option for your home or apartment. It is easy to install without cutting into the wall, and is simple to move whenever you change locations. The majority of electric fireplaces come with the necessary mounting brackets and all the necessary hardware to mount it. Some include additional elements like pebbles, logs and crystals. It's crucial to choose the best one for your space and decor. You'll need to consider the heat output of the unit as well as other features.

Choose a model with an excellent heat efficiency and a timer. Also, make sure the flame brightness is adjustable. Some models of electric fireplaces come with a crackling sound and fake smoke, allowing you to create a natural ambience within your home. You can also pick one with different backgrounds for media in order to make your home more personal.

After you've chosen the location and dimensions of your new wall-mounted fireplace, you'll need to decide how deep you'd like to set it into the wall. Some fireplaces can be set as shallow as 3" while others require an even deeper installation to accommodate their heating components. It's important to measure your wall to ensure that you can place the fireplace in the right spot.

Some electric fireplaces have some fireplaces that have a "fire-only" mode, which lets you enjoy the visual effects without the added heat. This feature is perfect for those who prefer to savor the ambiance of their fireplace without worrying about electricity bill.

Electric fireplaces are available in a range of sizes that will fit any space. They can fit snugly against a flat-screen television or even be set on a mantel to make a stylish statement in your living room.

Verify that the product comes with a warranty and is UL listed prior to purchasing. Check if the product comes with safety features that are built-in like a thermal overload protector and an automatic shut-off function. These safety features can help you to avoid expensive repairs and replacements.

Design

A wall-mounted fireplace electric is a fantastic option for homeowners who want to add an element of luxury and ambiance to their homes without spending a lot. It can be hung over a TV or placed in a niche to create an unique focal point in the room. It is an excellent option for those who are unable to make use of real fires in their home due to safety reasons or other constraints. There are a myriad of types of electric fireplaces on the market, so you must select one that best suits your preferences and décor.

Many electric fires have an electric fan that turns on when the temperature reaches a specific temperature. This feature will ensure that the appliance is not overheated and can help you avoid a costly repair bill in the future. It is also recommended to choose models with cool glass, which draws in cool air and spreads it around the room. This prevents the surface of the fireplace from getting too hot and is a great choice for homes that have young children.

When choosing a wall-mounted electric fireplace, it is important to be aware of the color of the surround. The majority of designs are black, but it is possible to discover some in a variety of other colors. Black, silver and white are popular options, but you should pick a hue that is in keeping with the overall style of your home.

Some of the more advanced wall-mounted electric fireplaces will offer additional features and settings, including crackling sounds and remote control operation and even fake smoke. These features are usually available for an additional cost, and not all models have them.

Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces are designed to be recessed into walls. Others are flat and can be placed in a straight line with the wall. This type is more suitable for rooms that would not be suitable for a real fire. In these situations you must ensure that the electrical unit is rated for the location of installation and that the wall can support the weight of the fireplace.

Safety

It doesn't matter if it's a wall-mounted or freestanding, any fireplace requires certain safety precautions to ensure that nobody is injured by accident. This is especially relevant for wall fireplaces that use ethanol or electric fuel. It is recommended to study the user's manual thoroughly and ensure that you adhere to all the instructions. It is also recommended to check your fireplace regularly and schedule maintenance with a professional should you require it.

First, you need to attach the mounting brackets of your fireplace to the studs on your wall. This is a vital step, as many electric wall fire places are heavy and you don't want them to fall from the wall. The mounting brackets are found at the bottom of your fireplace. They may include slots or hooks into which you can place keyhole-shaped holes of the fireplace to secure it. Some models come with a bracket ledge which is where the base of your fireplace rests. It is necessary to align the hooks and slots to the ledge.

After the fireplace is installed, it must be kept away from any combustible materials. This will safeguard both the fireplace and its surroundings from fire hazards. Additionally, you should also keep it away from busy areas to avoid the possibility of the fireplace being knocked over or damaged. Keep it from other electric devices to avoid overloading or overheating.

Most wall-mounted electric fireplaces produce heat by way of a heater that blows air through a heating element, however some models employ an infrared heater instead. You can control these functions by using either the control panel on the fireplace or via the remote control that is included in the fireplace.

If you aren't sure about installing a wall mounted electric fireplace, you can hire a qualified contractor to do the installation for you. They can ensure that your fireplace is set up correctly and safely. Additionally, they will be able to provide you with other services to assist you in getting the most value from your fireplace, such as regular cleaning and maintenance.