10 Reasons Why People Hate Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

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Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces can create an inviting and warm atmosphere to your home without the hassle of ashes cleaning chimneys, buying, stacking and hauling firewood or coal. They are an alternative to traditional fireplaces and don't block the floor or trip people as they walk.

Size

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can be an attractive option if you want the look of a fireplace, but don't have enough space to install a hearth or chimney. These units are a great way to save floor space since they mount on flat surfaces. They can be used all year long by plugging them into an electrical outlet. The majority of models have a remote control that allows for simple switching between on and off. Some models also come with flame displays and decorative embers. You can find these models in a wide variety of designs and sizes.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fireplaces are compact but you can have large linear options that run across the length of a wall. These are great for rooms with low ceilings and they can create a warm focal point that doesn't require much space.

There are also electric fireplaces that have mantel options that can be mounted on a flat wall, similar to a standard wood fireplace. These kinds of fireplaces are available in a variety of frame colors, ranging from black and contemporary stainless steel, to stunning mirror glass. Choose a frame color that is in harmony with your decor or wall. Some models include a flat screen television to create a complete entertainment unit.

Many people opt for this method placing their TV over their fireplace. This is a good idea, but be aware of the necessary clearance between the TV and the electric fireplace. According to the most common clearance guidelines, all combustibles must be kept at least three feet away from the fireplace.

Some of these models are designed to be recessed into the wall for a custom fit. This kind of fireplace may not have the same amount of heat like a straight-front wall mount but is ideal for a custom installation. You can also find wall-mount electric fireplaces that are designed to be mounted against the ceiling. These fireplaces are perfect for commercial spaces such as hotel lobbies or restaurants.

Many of these models have different heat output settings that you can adjust according to the time of year. Certain models can be turned off to use all year round, without losing the appealing flame effect. Some models also have a non-heat setting that just warms the surrounding area for added comfort. These types of features are perfect for homes with children or pets since the fireplace doesn't produce any heat and is safe to contact.

Flame Effects

A lot of Slimline Electric Fire Wall Mounted fireplaces feature different flame effects designed to mimic the real flame. These features are often combined together with an LED backdrop to give a realistic appearance that is easy to blend into various styles of interior décor. The majority of models allow you to alter the flame color and intensity to suit your mood or the ambience of the room.

Another option for flame effects is to use a chemical effect that mimics the behavior of a natural gas flame. These units utilize a can of chemical fluid which is heated by an element within the unit to produce the fire. These units can be messy and require lots of maintenance.

An alternative to chemical flames is the plasma blaze effect, which is made up of small particles that glow and flicker to simulate the look of an actual fire. This type of simulated fire could look fake and is not as appealing as other alternatives.

For those who prefer a more natural looking flame there are wall mounted electric fireplaces that offer a realistic looking log set and a realistic looking flame projection using holographic technology to create an extremely realistic appearance. These units are usually coated in rust or wood, which blends perfectly with traditional interior designs. They can also be installed in recesses to create an enhanced look that can blend into a variety of wall designs.

The size of your room and your personal taste will determine the model you choose. For rooms that are larger, you'll prefer a larger model that can fill the space without making it seem empty. If you're installing the fireplace in a smaller room, a compact or mini-model is the better option. There is also an array of frames and surrounds for these electric fireplaces to suit your home decor. For example, the AL45CLX2-G wall-mount electric fireplace from Ambiance is available in a number of different finishes including stainless steel, flat black metal and a standard black glass that can fit into the majority of 2x4 walls.

Ventilation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces offer many styles and functionality without the difficulty of installing an actual fireplace. You don't even need to engage an electrician or worry about the gas lines running through your home. There are a few considerations to consider when choosing an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted.

One of the biggest distinctions between wall-mounted and freestanding fireplaces is how they vent. A lot of wall fitted electric fires-mounted fireplaces do not have a vent in the back. This is because most of the heat is emitted from the top of the fireplace. It could be dangerous if a fireplace doesn't have enough venting. This is why it's crucial to read reviews before purchasing an appliance.

Flame effects is another big distinction between freestanding and wall mounted fireplaces. While freestanding fireplaces typically have LED screens and rotisserie style lights, wall-mounted units use mist and other advanced technology to create the illusion of smoke and flames. Dimplex is a prime example. has a line of fireplaces that use ultrasonic technology to create the illusion of a fire.

Certain wall-mounted electric fireplaces can be partially recessed into the wall. This allows them to be placed in tight spaces where a traditional fireplace would not be able to be able to fit. This helps them blend into a wide range of styles for interiors.

The majority of electric fireplaces are designed to be viewed from the front, but there are some that are multi-view. They tend to be a larger than their single-view counterparts and allow you to see the flames from multiple sides of the room.

Installation

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces as the name suggests are designed to be installed on the wall. They are typically installed using brackets. The installation process varies between models, but it is generally simple. Some models are attached to the wall using screws and others require an opening around them. In any case, it's important to carefully follow the instructions included with the fire, ensuring that the opening of the frame is dimensioned and the unit is placed in line with any safety guidelines.

The first step is to choose a suitable location for the fireplace, taking into consideration the design of the room and any furniture you have. Also, make sure whether the area is close enough to a power outlet, or if you're willing to let an electrician move a plug socket (if one is already in place) for you.

Once you've found a good place to position the fireplace, prepare the area by clearing it away and removing any furniture and preparing the walls. This could involve removal of any decoration or wallpaper, as well as locating any studs and marking them with the help of a Stud finder (you'll often be required to have two people hold the fireplace in place to ensure it's in the right place).

Most wall mounted fire-mounted electric wall fires fires will have templates for drilling holes. You must use to mark the areas on the walls where the brackets are to be positioned. Once you've marked the positions you can drill the holes and install the rawl plugs. In general, the heater, which is situated in the front of the fireplace and produces heat, should be at least 400mm from any combustible material, like fabric.

Once the holes are made, you'll need to install the mounting bracket. Based on the model, some of these will require you to fit the firebox to the bracket, while other will require you to install the entire fireplace on the bracket prior to fitting the screen. It is essential to follow the directions for installation precisely to avoid damaging your new appliance. Once the fireplace is installed plug it in and check it to ensure it's functioning properly.

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