From 118c33a1479e03287fbad96b67fe24f14d0f5efb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: fireplacesandstove8970 Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2024 05:29:44 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Add 10 Places Where You Can Find Electric Wall Fireplace --- ...re-You-Can-Find-Electric-Wall-Fireplace.md | 59 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+) create mode 100644 10-Places-Where-You-Can-Find-Electric-Wall-Fireplace.md diff --git a/10-Places-Where-You-Can-Find-Electric-Wall-Fireplace.md b/10-Places-Where-You-Can-Find-Electric-Wall-Fireplace.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..580216a --- /dev/null +++ b/10-Places-Where-You-Can-Find-Electric-Wall-Fireplace.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +Things to Consider Before Installing an Electric Wall Fireplace + +Electric wall fireplaces are a practical and safe method to add warmth to your home. There are a few things to think about before installing an electric wall fireplace. + +Installing wall-mounted fires is easy when compared to fully recessed models. However, it is important to make sure you have the right size of the insert and kit. + +Safety + +Electric wall fireplaces are a favored alternative to traditional fireplaces. They offer a comfortable, attractive and energy-efficient alternative. These fireplaces are safe to use and offer an additional source of heat for any home. They also ensure an air-free, clean and smoke-free environment. These fireplaces come in many different options and all offer a captivating flame bed and realistic flame display. They are ideal for renovations, apartments or condos without a chimney. They are also a great choice for people with pets or small children, since they don't generate an actual flame. + +However, there are some safety guidelines that must be observed when using an electric fireplace. All combustible material should be kept at least three feet from the fireplace. This will decrease the chance of your possessions getting burned. It is also essential to avoid touching the hot surfaces of the fireplace, such as the heating elements as well as the vents through which hot air is blown out. You should also be sure to keep these vents clear, as they need to be open for the unit to operate safely. + +A screen to protect yourself is another important feature of an electric wall fire. It will help to avoid accidental burns. This is particularly useful in small spaces or in the case of pets or children who are young. Certain models also come with an remote control that allows you to turn the fireplace on and off from anywhere in the room. This prevents the fire from accidentally being lit when you aren't in the room. + +Some models come with an integrated timer that can shut off the fireplace after a set amount of time. This feature is ideal for those who have trouble remembering to turn off the fireplace or forget to do it prior to going to sleep. + +You should also unplug your fireplace when it isn't in use. It could overload the electrical system, which could create a fire risk. Don't put water or other liquids in the fireplace. It's also a good idea for your electric fireplace to be placed on a separate circuit from other appliances. This will avoid tripping and power outages. + +Energy Efficiency + +Electric wall fireplaces can help you save money on your heating costs in winter. The cost of running these fireplaces will depend on a number of factors, such as wattage and the price per Kilowatt charged by your energy provider. + +Usually the wattage is shown in kW (kilowatts). Divide this number by the cost per kilowatt charged by your energy provider to determine an energy efficiency percentage. + +Most electric fireplaces use fan-forced heaters that pull cool air into the room, warm it with electricity, and then push the hot air back into the room. Electric fires of this type are the most popular and cost-effective. These can be used to heat the smallest or medium-sized spaces, but are not as efficient as infrared heaters which provide more even and consistent heat. + +Electric fireplaces do not use combustible materials and produce no soot or ash. This means that you don't have to store wood in a storage facility or employ an expert chimney sweep for routine cleaning and inspection. They aren't a source of harmful fumes, and their flames look incredibly realistic. + +These fireplaces are ideal for those who wish to enjoy the warmth of an open flame but do not want to use their furnace. These fireplaces don't dry out your home by blowing heat into it. They also help maintain healthy levels of humidity for those with respiratory problems. + +These fireplaces are also fantastic since you can enjoy their ambiance year-round, even if they're not equipped with heat. They're perfect for rooms that have a lot of furniture which block the heat, and you can still enjoy the ambience while entertaining guests. + +If you're considering purchasing an electric fireplace for the first time it is important to shop around for the best prices. It's possible to find a model that costs significantly less than you think, especially when you are willing to compare prices on the internet and in-store offers. It's also important to make sure that the electric fireplace you buy is plugged into the most convenient location and it doesn't share a circuit with other fixtures or appliances. + +Design + +A fireplace feature wall is a stunning way to enhance the look of a room without the hassle of renovating it. Electric fireplaces don't require venting or chimneys and can be placed in any room, including the bedroom. They can provide additional heat and do not emit smoke, so they are safe for children and those with respiratory problems. + +There are many different ideas for electric fireplaces to think about, so you can find the perfect one for your home. Some fireplace ideas are designed to be an accent piece in the room, while others blend in with contemporary design. If you want a statement piece, opt for a contemporary faux stone model that has a curved opening and LED flames that glisten and smudge to provide an elegant look. + +A linear fireplace is another popular option. They are compact and sleek, making them ideal for modern living spaces with little space. A majority of models include an adjustable remote, several heat and color settings, as well as log options to create a custom appearance. Some models include an option for a wave that allows you to switch on and off the fireplace with a simple hand motion. + +You can also install an recessed model in line with the wall. This design is great for modern homes and can be combined with a flat screen TV. The majority of recessed electric fire places come with front vents to ensure security and can be heated to up to 400 square feet. + +If you prefer a more traditional design, choose a mantelss model with a brick surround. These are great for rooms with a lot of natural light. They can be complemented with mantels made of stone or wood. You can even pair them with a fireplace screen to create a cozy setting. + +A lot of electric fireplaces come with the ability to control the fireplace remotely, allowing you to alter the flame and heat settings. Some have an energy saving timer. They can also be paired with a smart home system to give you complete control over your fireplace. + +Installation + +A wall-mounted electric fireplace is a recent trend in interior home design. These units are stylish and energy efficient. They are also simple to install. These units can be mounted flush to the wall, giving them a sleek appearance. Most of these fireplaces come with an installation kit that comes with the necessary hardware. Some models even come with an integrated blower that pushes warm air into the room. + +The installation is easy however, you must follow the directions. The owner's guide will provide you with specific instructions on how to frame and secure the unit. The manual will also give you specific guidelines regarding the clearances that you should leave to prevent fire hazards. + +Make sure the area is safe for your fire. If you are unsure, drill a small hole into a small part of the [wall fires](https://www.fireplacesandstove.com/). This will let you know the type of wall you have. Once you've completed this, you can use a template that comes with the fireplace to mark the wall where you'll need to put it up. Next, fit the brackets on the wall and secure them using screws. Check that the brackets are straight and that the fire is positioned correctly to ensure a neat finish. + +It is also important to think about how tall that you would like your fire to be. For instance, if you're using a frameless model you may want to have an elevated ledge that can hold the fire, or you might prefer a more flush mount. You'll need to ensure that the heater - that is located on the bottom and front of the fireplace - is 400mm away from combustibles like fabrics to ensure its safety. + +If you're not comfortable working with electricity, think about hiring an expert to wire the fire for you. They can also use drywall, tape and mud the area to give it an even, smooth appearance. If necessary, they can move the plug socket in order to create a more streamlined appearance. If you want to hide your power cord, it could be run behind the TV stand or underneath the carpet. In most cases you can have the cord painted the same color as the wall. \ No newline at end of file