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작성자 Lynda Beeston
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Wall Mounted Electric Fires

There are two types of wall mounted electric fireplaces such as flush mount (or recessed), and freestanding. The flush mount electric fireplaces appear more finished and built-in, however, they require more effort time and money to put in.

Fitting a wall-mounted electric fire is an easy task provided you have the right tools. Depending on the model you pick you'll have to connect either the bracket or hanging screws to the wall.

Ultra Slim

Many homeowners desire the warm, inviting look of a fireplace but don't want to deal with the hassle or expense of installing a traditional fireplace and chimney. Electric wall mounted fireplaces are a great solution. They are slim, easy to install, and come with several settings. Some models also offer additional heat for rooms that are up 400 square feet, and some models even come with the option of a remote control.

It is recommended to visit a showroom that specializes in electric fireplaces so that you can find the perfect one for your home. Elegant Fireplaces & Interiors in the GTA offers a variety of electric fireplaces and a design team to assist you in choosing the best one for your home. Visit their website to see their photo gallery, or call to schedule an appointment.

This model comes from Touchstone is an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted. The majority of electric fireplaces are built into walls. It is a beautiful slim model that has an arched glass firebox that has LED flames in 7 different colors. The flame effect is authentic and the remote control has various functions like different heat settings, five levels of flame brightness, a timer and more.

The unit is able to be used throughout the year. You can use it in summer using just the flame setting and in the winter with the heating settings. The brightness and color of the flame can be adjusted to fit your mood as well.

This fireplace is one the slimmest options available. It can be put on the wall or submerged into it. The fireplace is constructed of metal and tempered-glass and features a sleek, modern design. It would look great in any home. The remote control has several options, and comes with an automatic timer that turns the fire off after 10 hours.

This fire is simple to install, with a plug-in wire connection. The fire is also equipped with a safety feature which shuts it off if it becomes too hot. This feature ensures that your family and pets are safe while using this fireplace.

Easy to Install

You can create the look of a fireplace in your home by installing wall-mounted electric fires without the need to make any structural modifications. They are simple to install yourself, as long as you have the proper tools. For instance, a spirit level or stud finder. You can buy both at Direct Fireplaces. In fact our customer service team believes that you can remove and hang your new electric fireplace in less than an hour!

It's important to check that the area you select for your fireplace is near enough to an electrical outlet before you start. You will also need to ensure that the fire's power cable can reach from the bracket to this socket - If it isn't it could be possible to move the plug socket to the opposite side of your room and conceal it behind the fireplace if you want to create a completely modern look.

You should also ensure that any combustible materials are kept at least three feet away from the electric fire as this helps to reduce the risk of fire. This includes fabric, wood bedding, paper, and other bedding and bedding. In addition, you should ensure that any vents for ventilation are clean to allow hot air to be drawn out of the room.

This gorgeous Camino model from Flamerite is a wall-mounted fire that you can control with your voice. It features a stunning panoramic 3D flame presentation and can be controlled using apps for smartphones or your voice, thanks to its built-in compatibility with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

If you plan to install a standard wall-mounted gas fire, you'll need an chimney. It is best to choose an installer who is Gas Safe registered. You can also add an air liner to your existing chimney to increase the safety. As with any gas fireplace installation, you should make sure that the chimney is functioning properly before you turn it on for the first time.

Requires No Chimney

In contrast to a traditional gas fireplace that requires venting and a chimney, wall mounted electric fireplaces do not need to be vented. This makes them a good choice for homes that have limited space or who don't have the building work required to install gas fireplaces. Wall-mounted electric fires are also safe to be used in any home as it does not emit any carbon monoxide.

The heat that an electric fireplace mounted on the wall is extremely specific and can quickly warm a room of up to 400 square feet. While this is not enough to be a primary heating source, it's ideal for adding some warmth and making your living space more comfortable. The use of an electric fireplace can also lower your electric bill and make less impact on the environment and is a great investment for your home.

When you are choosing a wall-mounted electric fireplace it is essential to consider the wattage and BTU output. This will determine how much heat it produces and whether it is appropriate for the space. Find a fireplace that complements the decor of your home.

If you have the proper tools for installation, installing a wall-mounted electric fire isn't difficult. Depending on what kind of fire you select you might need to connect the firebox first to the bracket, and then insert the screen. The fire could be already mounted. To do this you'll also require screws and a drill. If you don't have these tools, it is a good idea to engage an expert.

A gas fireplace that is plugged into the wall is a different option for homes without chimneys. Although they are more expensive than a wall-mounted electric fireplace, they can offer the look of a traditional fireplace without the necessity of vents or chimneys. Gas fires also generate more heat because they burn at a higher temperature than electric fire wall fires. Make sure you consult a licensed plumber prior to installing a gas fireplace in a hole-in-the wall.

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In contrast to traditional fireplaces, wall-mounted electric fires are designed to stay out of the way. This gives you more space and is safer for pets and children. This is because they won't be in a position to reach the heater, and could fall on it.

Another benefit of a wall-mounted electric fire is that it is simple to clean. It is easy to clean the interior and glass with a damp cloth. This is a good way to prevent any accumulation of dust in the fireplace, which could harm the heating element and ember bed.

However, you should always go through the manual that is included with the fire before attempting to clean it. The majority of manufacturers do not recommend cleaning the inside components of a wall mounted fireplace Electric mounted electric fire, as it could damage the electrical system. To protect yourself, only use a dampened cloth that is lint-free and has been washed.

The other thing to consider about a wall-mounted electric fire is that there aren't any ugly flues or pipes that need to be concealed. This will make your home look cleaner and more stylish. The electric fire will appear as though it is part of the wall decor and is an ideal choice for those who are looking to create modern look and feel to their home.

It's an excellent choice for those who are moving into a new house because it can be installed without major changes. You could be able to install the fire yourself, or you may need to engage an expert. This will cost a little more, but it's nevertheless worth it if want a beautiful, low-maintenance fire.