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Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?

Wall-mounted electric fires are a stylish and affordable option for supplemental heating. They are available in a variety of styles and finishes that will complement any room.

Most models have several options for the flame and ember bed display as well as LED lighting effects. Some models come with adjustable privacy glass that can be changed from transparent to opaque.

Aesthetics

If you're looking for a way to add style and character to your home without the upkeep required by a real fireplace, a wall-mounted fire might be the perfect solution you're looking for. A variety of models is available and many of them feature contemporary and modern designs that can be adapted to any interior style. They can either be recessed or hung into the wall to create a seamless look. Many can be operated with or without heat, which makes them suitable for all-year-round use.

The Dimplex Sierra linear fireplace is a popular option. It comes in different sizes to suit any space. The sleek black frame captures the flames beautifully, and it's complemented by a choice of decorative ember bed media options that include traditional logs, White wall mounted electric fire pebbles or crystals. Its LED color-changing display offers an amazing glow and can be used without or with the heating feature. Its remote control allows you to alter the settings from any place in the room.

Most wall mounted electric fire places generate some heat. This is usually achieved by using a space heating system that blasts hot air through a heating element. Some wall mounted electric fireplaces do not generate any heat, but only offer visual flame effects. These are more appropriate for rooms that have combustible materials like curtains or carpets.

Some models can be put directly on the wall. Others must be installed inside an insert for fireplaces that is specifically designed. It will either require cutting an opening in the wall and then installing an edging or a mantel, or putting the unit in an existing fireplace insert. The latter is easier to install and requires less skill.

It's important to remember that any type of electric fire should be installed with ample space and clearance around it, especially in the event that you plan to install the TV over it. You'll also want to ensure that the mounting location is free of any combustible materials, and that it will be safe for children or pets to get access to.

Energy efficiency

Wall-mounted electric fires are an innovative alternative to traditional gas fires and have a sleek style that is ideal for homes with a limited floor space. Using up to 1500 watts to generate heat, they are the perfect complement to your central heating system, or can even be used on their own in rooms that are up to 400 square feet. They are also extremely safe and have a range of convenient safety features such as a timer, fire stop and thermal overload protection.

In contrast to gas fireplaces, an electric wall-mounted fireplace does not generate emissions or burn wood so it is much more environmentally friendly. Most of our electric wall hung fireplaces fires are equipped with a remote that lets you to adjust the flame's brightness as well as set different mood lighting options. Our most loved model, the R.W.FLAME provides a realistic flame with up to 12 flame colors and five brightness settings. It can be installed partially or fully recessed and can be installed on nearly any wall stud.

One of the greatest benefits of electric fires is that they are highly efficient in energy use, which will save you money on your electricity bills. If you choose to use an electric fire, you only need to pay for the Kilowatts it consumes. You can determine the cost per kilowatt billed by your electricity provider by looking at your bill or contacting them directly. To calculate the daily cost of running an electric fire simply multiply the number of kilowatts used by the price per kilowatt that your electricity provider charges you.

The majority of electric fires consume less than 1500 watts/hour equivalent to 7675 BTU/h of heating. So, if you keep the fire running for 10 hours, you'll spend around $2.35 per day on electricity (assuming the heater is turned on). If you turn off the flame and only use it to create an log effect electric fire wall mounted of flame then the cost of running it is only one cent per day. We suggest choosing an electric fireplace with an adjustable thermostat that will automatically turn on and off according to the temperature of your space.

Convenience

If you opt for a wall-mounted electric fire that is wall hanging fires mounted, you can add heating to your home without compromising on space for flooring or changing the room's layout. These fireplaces are simple to connect and activate by pressing an button. They are often equipped with a variety of heating settings that can be adjusted to your preferences. You can turn off the flame display if prefer to simply take in the beauty of the fire.

This wall-mounted recessed electric fireplace is designed to blend seamlessly into the aesthetics of your home. It provides the warmth and ambience you desire without the hassle of maintaining a traditional fire. It has led fireplace wall mount flames that change color and two temperature settings as well as a non-heat mode that can be used all year round. The remote included lets you control the unit from anywhere within your home.

A wall-mounted electric fire is perfect for smaller homes that lack enough space for a traditional wood fireplace as it doesn't require a mantel or chimney. It also comes with an integrated heat shield to prevent the glass front from becoming too hot and protects the walls from staining or damage.

When selecting a fireplace for your wall be sure to check the energy and heating capacity of the model. The greater the wattage of the heater is, the more powerful it will be and the faster your space will be heated. The wattage is also a factor in the price of operating your fireplace as well as the amount of energy it uses per hour.

Use a spirit level to mark the wall area that you're planning to put up your electric fireplace. Then, use an electric drill to make the holes. Most wall-mounted models will include a template with all the necessary markings for you to follow, so you can be sure that you're drilling in the correct place.

To reduce the risk of accidental fire, it's crucial to maintain an appropriate distance between the fire and any combustible materials like carpets, curtains, or furniture. You should also keep pets and children at a safe distance, to prevent any physical harm caused by accidental contact with hot glass or the fire's flames. Clearing the area of any debris will help ensure that your fire has a continuous flow of air, ensuring that it can operate effectively and efficiently.

Safety

Electric fireplaces that are mounted on the wall are not only attractive, but also practical and secure. They don't require chimneys and are therefore less flammable. They also have a safety screen to stop pets or children from gaining access to the flames or heater. This, along with the fact that they are normally placed four to five feet above the floor is a great choice for families with children who are small.

Electric fires are equipped with an automatic shut-off button along with the safety screen. This is designed to prevent overheating and to protect the appliance from overload electrical current. You can also purchase an electrical fireplace that has an emergency stop button in case you are worried about the dangers of fire.

Follow the directions that are provided by the manufacturer regarding the installation and use of the fireplace to ensure the safety of you and your family. If possible, find a location for the fireplace that isn't too close to furniture or drapes. The fireplace should be placed at least 4 to 5 feet above the ground.

If you choose a wall-mounted fireplace, make sure it's suitable for your home. If the fire isn't suitable for the power supply in your home, it might overheat and pose a risk. You should also search for a fire with features that complement the style of your room.

A kit that is ready to assemble is the easiest method of installing an electric wall hanging fire fire. The kit will include the template that will show you the locations to drill holes. Utilizing the template, a spirit level and a pencil, you can mark the location on your wall where you'll be fixing the bracket. You will then need to drill holes and install the rawl plugs. This is a simple job that should not take longer than 30 minutes.

Another option is to engage an expert to set up your fireplace. This will cost more however it is an excellent option if you want a professional-looking finish and a fully functional fireplace. You should always use a certified electrician when installing any electrical appliances in your home.

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