The Ultimate Glossary On Terms About Wall.Mounted Electric Fire

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Wall Mounted Electric Fires

There are two kinds of wall-mounted electric fires that are flush (or recessed) or freestanding. Flush mount electric fireplaces have a more finished look, with a built-in design, but require more time, effort and cost to install.

Installing a wall-mounted electrical fire is simple if you have the right tools. Based on the model you select, this will involve fitting the fire's hanging screws or an attachment to the wall.

Ultra Slim

Many homeowners would like to enjoy the warm, inviting appearance of a fireplace without the hassle and expense of installing a traditional chimney and firebox. An electric wall-mounted fireplace is a great option. They are ultra-slim and easy to install, and come with a variety of options. Certain models can provide additional warmth for rooms that are as big as 400 square feet. Some even include remote controls.

It is recommended to visit a showroom that is specialized in electric fireplaces to choose the right one for your home. Stylish Fireplaces & Interiors, located in the GTA has a wide selection of electric fireplaces and has a staff that can help you select the best one for your home. Visit their website to see their gallery of photos or call to make an appointment.

While most electric fireplaces and fires require to be erected into the wall but this model from Touchstone can be hung on the wall with an attached bracket. The slim, elegant unit includes an arched firebox and LED flames that come in seven different colors. The flame effect is real and the remote control has various functions like various heat settings, 5 levels of flame brightness as well as a timer, and much more.

Another benefit of this unit is that it can be used throughout the year. You can use it in the summer using the flame setting, and in the winter months, use the heat settings. You can also adjust the flame's color and brightness to be able to match your mood.

This fireplace is among the slimmest available and is designed to be installed into the wall but it can also be hung on the wall. The fireplace is made of metal and tempered-glass and has a sleek and modern design. It looks great in any house. The remote control offers a number of options, and comes with an automatic timer that will turn the fire off after 10 hours.

It is easy to set up, using the wire plug-in. It also comes with a safety function that will shut it off when it gets too hot. This feature helps to ensure that your family and pets are safe while using this fireplace.

Easy to Install

With wall-mounted electric fires, you can have the appearance of a real fireplace in your home without needing to make any structural changes. They are simple to put up yourself, as long as you have the appropriate tools. For example a spirit level or stud finder. You can buy both at Direct Fireplaces. Our customer service team estimates that you will be able to unpack your new electric fire and then hang it in less than an hour!

It is important to make sure that the area you select for your fireplace is close enough to an electrical outlet prior to you begin. Also, verify whether the fire's power cable can reach from the bracket to the socket - if it can't then you might be able to move the plug socket to the opposite side of your room and hide it behind the fireplace if you want to create a completely modern look.

It is also important to make sure that any combustible material are kept at least three feet away from the electric flame as this reduces the chance of fire. This includes fabric, wood bedding, paper, and other bedding, as well. You'll also want to make sure that all vents for ventilation are free of obstructions so that hot air is released.

If you're seeking a wall-mounted electric fire that can be operated using your voice, take a look at this gorgeous Camino model from Flamerite. It's got a stunning 3D flame display and can be controlled with an app for smartphones, or your voice.

If you're planning to fit a standard gas wall-mounted stove, the usual advice applies - you will need an chimney, and you should only ever use a Gas Safe registered installer. You could also install a flue liner onto your existing chimney to improve safety. Then, as with any gas fire installation it's best to make sure that your chimney is operating properly before turning it on for the first time.

Requires No Chimney

The wall-mounted electric fireplaces don't require venting as gas fireplaces, which needs chimneys. This makes them an excellent choice for homes with limited space or do not have the required construction work needed to install a gas fire. A wall for fireplace-mounted electric fireplace 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 specific, and it can quickly warm a room up to 400 square foot. This is not enough heat to be used as a primary source of heating but it can make your living room wall mounted electric fires area more comfortable and provide additional warmth. Electric fireplaces are also a good investment since they lower your electricity bill and have a minimal impact on the environment.

It is important to take into consideration the BTU and wattage when choosing an electric wall electric fireplace-mounted fire. This will determine the amount of heat it will generate and whether it is appropriate for the space. Look for a fireplace that matches the style of your home.

If you have the right tools for installation, installing a wall-mounted electric fire is not difficult. Based on the kind of fire you've chosen, you may need to attach the firebox onto the wall bracket first and then add the screen or the fire may come with everything already connected to the wall bracket. You'll also require a power drill and some screws to complete the task. You should hire a professional if you don't have these tools.

A gas fire that can be plugged into the wall is a different option for homes without chimneys. They are more expensive than electric fireplaces that are wall-mounted, however, they provide the appearance of a real fireplace without the need for ventilation or a chimney. Gas fires also produce more heat since they burn at a higher temperature than electric fires. If you're interested in creating a hole for a gas fire in the wall, be certain to consult an authorized plumber to ensure that the installation is done correctly.

Low Maintenance

In contrast to traditional fireplaces, wall-mounted electric fires are designed to remain away from the way. This helps to create more space within your home, and also means that it's safer for pets and children. This is because the heater will be kept out of reach and they won't trip over it.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is also easy to clean. You can wipe the interior with a damp cloth. This is a great idea to avoid any accumulation of dust in the fireplace, which could damage the heating element and ember bed.

However, it is important to check the manual that comes with your fire prior to attempting to clean the appliance. The majority of manufacturers do not recommend cleaning the inside components of a white wall fire-mounted electric fire, since it could damage the electrical system. To ensure your safety, only use a dampened cloth that is free of lint and has been washed.

Another thing to think about about a wall-mounted electric fire is that there aren't any unsightly pipes or flues that must be hidden. This will make your home appear a lot cleaner and more attractive. Electric fires wall mounted will appear as part of the wall decor which makes them a fantastic option for homeowners looking to create a modern look within their homes.

It's also a great choice for people moving into a brand-new home, as it can be installed without major changes. You could be able to install the fire yourself, or you may need to hire an expert. This may cost you a little more, but it's still worth it if desire a beautiful low-maintenance fire.