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Wall Mounted Electric Fires

There are two types of wall-mounted electric fireplaces that are flush (or recessed) or freestanding. electric fire wall mounted fireplaces that are flush mount have more of a finished look, with a built-in design, but require more time, work and expense to set up.

Installing a wall-mounted electrical fire is easy if you've got the right tools. Depending on which model you choose you'll need to attach either an anchor 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 traditional chimneys and fireboxes. An electric wall mount fireplace is a great option. They are slim, easy to install, and come with various settings. Certain models also provide supplemental heat for rooms up to 400 square feet, and some models even come with the option of a remote control.

The best method to find the ideal electric fireplace for your home is to visit a showroom that is focused on these products. Elegant Fireplaces & Interiors in the GTA carries a wide variety of electric fireplaces and has a design team to assist you in choosing the best one for your space. Visit their website to see their gallery of photos or call them to set up an appointment.

Although most electric fireplaces and fires require to be built into the wall however this model from Touchstone can be mounted on the wall using the mounting bracket. The slim, elegant unit includes an arched firebox and LED Flames that come in seven colors. The flame effect looks realistic and the remote control comes with several functions, including multiple temperatures and five flame brightness levels.

This device can be used throughout the year. You can use it in the summer using the flame setting, and in the winter using the heat settings. The flame's brightness and color can be adjusted to suit your mood.

This fireplace is one of the slimmest available and is designed to be built into the wall, but it can also be hung on the wall. It is constructed of metal and tempered glass, and has a modern, sleek style that looks great in any home. The remote control has an alarm clock and a variety of options.

This fire is simple to install, with the wire plug-in. It also comes with a safety feature that shuts off the flame when it is overheated. This feature ensures that your family members, including pets, are safe using the fireplace.

Easy to Install

You can create the look of a fireplace within your home with electric fireplaces mounted on walls without making any structural changes. The best part is that they're simple to install yourself as long as you have the right tools in your arsenal, such as an apex level and a stud finder (you can get both from us at Direct Fireplaces). In fact our customer service team reckons you can take down and put up your new electric fireplace in just an hour!

It is important to make sure that the area you select for your fireplace is near enough to an electrical outlet prior to you start. Check whether the power cable of the fireplace can reach the socket via the bracket. If it cannot be, you can place the plug socket on the opposite side of the room and hide it behind your fireplace to create a stylish finish.

This will help reduce the fire risk. This includes wood, paper and fabric, as well as curtains, bedding and furniture. Also, make sure that any vents for ventilation are open so that hot air can be drawn out of the room.

This gorgeous Camino model by Flamerite is a wall-mounted flame that you can control using your voice. It has stunning 3D flame displays and can be controlled by an app for smartphones or even your voice.

If you're planning to fit a standard gas wall-mounted fire then the same advice applies to you - you'll need a chimney, and it is recommended that you only ever use a Gas Safe registered installer. You could also install a flue liner onto your existing chimney to increase the safety. Then, as with any gas fire installation it's a good idea check that your chimney is operating correctly before turning it on the wall fireplace for the first time.

Requires No Chimney

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces don't require venting as gas fireplaces wall mounted, which needs a chimney. This makes them a great option for homes with limited space or those who don't have the construction work needed to install a gas fireplace. A wall-mounted electric fire is also safe to be used in any home since it does not release any carbon monoxide.

The heat produced by a wall-mounted fireplace is very directional, and can quickly warm a room of up to 400 square feet. It's not enough to be used as the sole source of heating, but it can make your living room more comfortable and provide additional warmth. Electric fireplaces are also a great investment because they reduce your electricity bill and have very little impact on the environment.

When you are choosing a wall-mounted electric fire, it is important to take into consideration the wattage and BTU output. This will determine the amount of heat it can offer and whether it's appropriate for your space. You should also search for a fire that is compatible with the style of your current decor.

Installing a wall-mounted electric fireplace is an easy task, provided you have the appropriate tools. Depending on the kind of fire that you have chosen, you may need to connect the firebox to the wall bracket first and then insert the screen, or the fire could come with everything already connected to the wall bracket. To accomplish this task you'll also require screws and a drill. It is recommended to hire an expert if you don't have these tools.

A gas fireplace that is plugged into the wall mount for electric Fireplace is a different option for homes without chimneys. These are more expensive than wall-mounted electric fireplaces, however, they provide the appearance of a real fireplace without the necessity for a chimney or ventilation. In addition, gas fires generally burn at a higher temperature than electric fires, which means they generate more heat, too. If you're interested in installing a hole in the gas fireplace in your wall, make sure to speak with a licensed plumber to ensure that the installation is completed correctly.

Low Maintenance

The wall-mounted electric fireplaces are constructed to ensure that they don't interfere with the surrounding areas of your home. This helps to create more space within your home. It also means it is safer for children and pets. This is because the heater will be out of reach and they won't fall over it.

Another advantage of a wall-mounted electric flame is that it is simple to clean. It is easy to clean the glass and interior with a damp cloth. This will prevent dust from building up within the fireplace. This can cause damage to the heating elements and ember beds.

Always read the instruction manual that came with your unit before cleaning it. The majority of manufacturers do not recommend cleaning the internal components of a wall-mounted electric flame as it can cause damage to the electrical system. To protect yourself ensure your safety, use a dampened cloth that is lint free and has been rinsed.

Another thing to consider is that a wall-mounted fire doesn't have ugly pipes or flues that you have to conceal. This will make your home look more tidy and elegant. Electric fires appear as part of the wall decor and are a great choice for homeowners who want to achieve a contemporary style in their home.

It's also a great option for people moving into a brand-new home, as it can be installed with no major changes. It is possible to install the fire yourself, or you may require the help of a professional. It will cost a little more, but it's worth it if you want to have a stunning and low-maintenance fireplace.