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Wall Mounted Electric Fires

There are two types of electric wall hung fire fireplaces that are wall mounted: flush mount (or recessed) and freestanding. The flush mount electric fireplaces offer more of a finished and built-in appearance, but they take longer, more work and expense to set up.

Installing a wall-mounted electrical fireplace is easy if you've got the right tools. Depending on which model you pick, you will need to attach either the bracket or hanging screws to the wall.

Ultra Slim

Many homeowners would like to enjoy the warm, inviting look of a fireplace, without the hassle and expense of installing a traditional chimney and firebox. Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are a great solution. They are extremely slim and simple to install, and have a range of settings. Certain models can provide additional warmth for rooms as large as 400 square feet. Some models even include remote controls.

The best way to find the perfect electric fireplace for your home is to visit a showroom that specializes in these kinds of products. Modern Fireplaces & Interiors, located in the GTA offers a range of electric fire places and has a team who can assist you in choosing the right one for your home. Visit their website to see their gallery of photos or call them to set up an appointment.

While most electric fires and fireplaces need to be erected into the wall but this model from Touchstone can be mounted on the wall with a mounting bracket. This slim, elegant model has an arched firebox that comes with LED flames that come in seven different colors. The flame effect is realistic and the remote control comes with various functions like various heat settings, 5 different levels of flame brightness, a timer and more.

Another great thing about this unit is that it can be used all year long. You can use it in summer by using the flame setting, and in winter months, use the heat settings. The flame brightness and color can be adjusted to fit your mood as well.

This fireplace is one of the slimmest available and it is designed to be recessed into the wall but can also be hung on the wall. It is constructed of metal and tempered glass and is sleek and modern style that looks great in any home. The remote control offers a number of options and also comes with an automated timer that turns off the fire off after 10 hours.

It is easy to set up and comes with an easy plug-in wire. The fire also comes with a safety function that turns off the fire if it gets too hot. This feature will ensure that your family members, including pets, are secure when using the fireplace.

Easy to Install

You can create the look of a fireplace in your home by installing electric wall fires fireplaces that are wall-mounted without having to make any structural changes. The good thing is that they're easy to install yourself as long as you have the right tools on hand, like a spirit level and a stud finder (you can get both from us here at Direct Fireplaces). In fact, our customer service team reckons that you can remove and hang your new electric fireplace in under an hour!

Before you start, however, it's worth making sure that the location you have chosen for your fireplace is located close enough to a power outlet. Verify that the power cable of the fireplace can reach the socket from the bracket. If it isn't be, you can place the plug socket on the opposite side of the room, and then hide it behind the fireplace to achieve a sleek appearance.

You should also ensure that any combustible items are kept at least three feet away from the electric fire as this reduces the risk of fire. This includes paper, wood and fabrics, as well as curtains, bedding and furniture. Lastly, you'll want to ensure that any vents for ventilation are open to allow hot air to be removed from the room.

If you're looking for an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted and can be controlled with your voice, look at this beautiful Camino model from Flamerite. It features stunning 3D flame displays and can be controlled using a smartphone app or even your voice.

If you're planning to install a standard wall-mounted gas fireplace, you'll need a chimney. You should only use an installer who is Gas Safe registered. To improve safety, you can include a flue lining your existing fireplace. As with any gas fireplace installation, it is important to ensure that your chimney is working properly before you turn it up for the first time.

Requires No Chimney

In contrast to a traditional gas fireplace that requires venting and a chimney, wall mounted electric fireplaces on the wall fireplaces do not have to be vented. This makes them an excellent option for homes with a small space or those who don't have the construction work needed to install a gas fireplace. Additionally wall mounted electric fire does not produce any carbon monoxide and is safe for use in any house.

The heat that a wall-mounted electric fireplace produces is very directional and can quickly warm a room of up to 400 square feet. This isn't enough heat to serve as the sole source of heating however it can make your living area more comfortable and add supplemental warmth. Using an electric fireplace will also reduce your electricity bills and have less environmental impact which makes it a great investment for your home.

It is important to take into consideration the BTU and wattage before deciding on an electric wall-mounted fire. This will determine how much heat it can produce and whether it is appropriate for the space. Choose a fireplace that matches the style of your home.

If you have the right tools, installing a wall-mounted electrical fire isn't difficult. Depending on the kind of fire you've selected, you may have to attach the firebox to the wall bracket first and then attach the screen, or the fire may come with everything already connected to the wall bracket. For this job, you will also need a drill and screws. You should seek out a professional for these tools.

Another option for homes without chimney is to install a hole in the wall fire place for a gas fire. Although they cost more than wall-mounted electric fires however, they offer the look of a traditional fireplace without the requirement for vents or chimneys. In addition, gas fires generally operate at a higher temperature than electric fire on the wall fires, meaning they produce more heat as well. If you're thinking of creating a hole for a gas fireplace in your wall, make certain to consult an authorized plumber to ensure that the installation is done correctly.

Low Maintenance

As opposed to traditional fireplaces electric fireplaces mounted on walls are designed to remain out of the way. This allows you to have more space and is safer for your children and pets. This is because they won't be capable of reaching the heater and potentially trip on it.

Another advantage of a Black wall mounted electric fireplace-mounted electric fire is that it is easy to clean. You can simply wipe the interior and glass with a damp cloth. This will prevent dust from building up inside the fireplace. This can cause damage to the heating elements and ember beds.

Always go through the instruction manual that was included with your unit prior to cleaning it. The majority of manufacturers do not recommend cleaning the interior components of a wall-mounted electric fire, as it could cause damage to the electrical system. To protect yourself ensure your safety, use a dampened cloth that is free of lint and has been washed.

The other thing to consider when considering a wall-mounted electric fire is that there are no unattractive flues or pipes that need to be concealed. This can make your home look more attractive and cleaner. The electric fire will appear like it's a part of the wall decoration and is an ideal choice for those who want to achieve a modern style in their home.

It is also a great option for those who are moving into a new residence because it can be set up without major renovations. You may be able fit the fire yourself, or need to hire a professional. This may cost you a little more, but it's still worth it if you are looking for a stunning low-maintenance fire.