17 Signs You Are Working With Electric Wall.Mounted Fire

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Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?

Wall mounted electric fires are stylish and a cost-effective alternative for heating. They are available in a broad selection of styles and finishes to suit any room.

Some models have LED lighting effects as well as multiple options for the flame display. Some have adjustable privacy glass that can be changed from opaque to transparent.

Aesthetics

If you're seeking a way to add character and style to your home without the hassle required by a real fireplace, a wall-mounted fire could be exactly what you require. A variety of models are available, and a lot of them have modern and contemporary designs that can be adapted to any interior style. They can be hung or recessed into the wall for an integrated, seamless look. Many of them can be used with or without heating, which makes them perfect for all year round use.

The Dimplex Sierra linear fireplace is a popular option. It comes in wall electric fireplaces different sizes to fit any space. The sleek black glass frame is perfect for capturing the flames, and it's complemented by a choice of decorative ember bed media packages that include traditional logs, white pebbles, or crystals. The LED display can be used either with or without heating. The remote control allows you to alter the settings from any position within the room.

Most wall mounted electric fireplaces will generate some heat, usually by using an electric space heater that pushes air through a heating element. Some wall mounted electric fireplaces do not generate any heat, but only offer visual flame effects. This is better for rooms with combustible materials such as carpets or curtains.

While some models can be hung directly on the wall, others will need to be inserted into a specially-designed fireplace insert. This requires either cutting a hole into the wall and installing a new mantel or it could be possible to mount the unit inside an existing fireplace insert. The latter is easier to install and requires less skill.

It's crucial to remember that any electric fire should be installed with ample space and clearance around it, especially when you intend to put the TV over it. It is also important to make sure that the place where you'll mount it is free of any combustible material and that it will be safe for pets or children to access.

Energy efficiency

Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are a beautiful and contemporary alternative to gas fires. They feature an elegant, modern design that is ideal for homes with little space. They can produce heat up to 1500 watts and are a great addition to central heating, or they can be installed on their own in rooms that are up to 400 square feet. They are also extremely safe and come with a variety of safety features including the fire stopper as well as a timer and thermal overload protection.

Contrary to gas fireplaces electric wall-mounted fire doesn't emit emissions or burn wood so it is much more environmentally green. The majority of our electric fireplaces are equipped with a remote which lets you to alter the brightness of the flame and set different mood lighting options. Our most popular model is the R.W.FLAME provides a realistic flame that can have up to 12 flame colors and five brightness settings. It can be installed either fully or partially recessible and fits on any standard wall stud.

Electric fires are energy efficient and can help you save money on your electric bills. You only pay for the kilowatts used by an electric fire. You can find out the price per kilowatt charged by your electricity provider by checking your bill or contacting them directly. To calculate the cost per day of running an electric fireplace simply multiply the number of kilowatts consumed by the cost per Kilowatt charged by your electricity provider.

Most electric fireplaces use less than 1500 watts per hour, which is equivalent of 7675 BTU/h. So, if you keep it on for 10 hours, you will spend approximately $2.35 per day on electricity (assuming the heater is on). However, if you switch off the heater and use it to create the flame effect, it will cost you a few dollars a day to run. With this in mind, we recommend that you use an electric fire that has a thermostat which automatically turns off and on in accordance with the temperature of your room.

Convenience

You can add more heat to your home by installing an electric wall-mounted fireplace without having to reduce floor space or alter the arrangement of the room. The fireplaces can be wired in and turned on at the touch of an electronic button, and they have a variety of heating settings to fit your needs. You can also turn off the flame display off if you prefer to enjoy the visual appeal of the fire on its own.

The modern design of this wall-mounted recessed electric fireplace pairs seamlessly with your existing home aesthetic providing the warmth and ambiance you need without the stress of maintaining a real fire. It has LED color-changing fires with two heat settings as well as a no-heat setting for year-round enjoyment. The remote control included allows you to operate the unit from any room within your home.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is perfect for smaller homes that do not have enough space for a traditional wood fireplace as it doesn't require chimneys or mantels. It also comes with an inbuilt heat shield to prevent the glass front from getting too hot and helps protect the walls from stains or damage.

When selecting a wall-mounted fire take note of the heater's capacity and wattage. The greater the wattage is, the more powerful heater and the faster it will heat your space. The wattage is also factored into the cost of operating your fireplace as well as the amount of energy it uses per hour.

You can use a spirit level and pencil to mark the location on your wall where you'll install your electric fire, prior to using the power drill to create the holes. The majority of wall-mounted models come with an outline with all the necessary markings to follow so that you can be sure that you're drilling in a correct location.

It is important to keep the fire clear of material that could ignite, such as carpeting, curtains, or furniture to reduce the chance of accidental combustion. Keep pets and children away from the fire to prevent any injuries. Keep the area free of debris to ensure that your fire is functioning properly.

Safety

Electric fireplaces that are mounted on the wall aren't just beautiful, but they are also practical and secure. They don't require chimneys and are therefore less dangerous to ignite. A safety screen is usually placed to stop children or pets from touching the heater or flames. This feature, in conjunction with the fact that they're usually mounted four to five feet above the floor is ideal for families with children who are small.

Electric fires are equipped with a shut-off switch that is automatic in addition to the safety screen. This is designed to safeguard the appliance against electrical overload and to prevent overheating. If you are concerned about the risk of a fire, you could purchase an electric fireplace that has an emergency shutoff button.

Follow the instructions that are provided by the manufacturer regarding the installation and use of the fireplace to ensure your safety and that of your family. If you can, place the fireplace away from furniture or drapes. It is also recommended to place the fireplace at least four to five feet higher than the floor.

If you opt for a wall-mounted fireplace, make sure that it's appropriate for your home. If the fire isn't suitable for the power source in your home, it may overheat and cause a danger. It is also recommended to look for a fire that has features that complement the decor wall Mounted electric Fireplaces of your home.

The easiest way to install a wall-mounted electric fireplace wall mounted fireplace is to purchase a ready-to assemble kit. It will come with a template, which will help you decide where to drill the holes. You can mark your walls with an oblique level, a pencil and the template. Then, you'll have to drill holes and install rawls. This is an easy task that shouldn't take more than half an hour.

You can also engage an experienced installer to put in your fireplace. It will cost more, but you can get a fireplace that looks professional and performs flawlessly. When installing electrical appliances in your house you must always employ an electrician who is certified.