How to Install a Wall Mounted
Fireplace Electric
Wall hung electric fireplaces are easy to install. Surface-mount models can be put on the wall without having to cut into the wall. Recessed models require an exaggerated bump and are best suited for DIYers with basic knowledge of carpentry.
The Allusion is an excellent value for the impressively realistic LED flame effect and high heat output. It also comes with smart home connectivity, as well as multiple options for installation (surface or recessed). It comes with two settings for heat and a timer from 1 to 8 hours.
Installation
The first step in putting in a wall mounted fireplace electric is to choose the right place. Ideally it should be at least 400mm from combustible materials such as curtains and away from radiators. It should also be located near a power socket for easy access in order to plug the fire into it. It could be possible to hide the plug socket behind the electric fireplace to create a more streamlined look.
Mounting brackets are included with the majority of electric fires. These brackets have to be attached to the wall. Rawl plugs or screws may be used to fix the electric fire. The chart included in the instructions is crucial for determining the distance between each screw. Once the bracket is installed, it is then possible to hang the fire on the bracket. Depending on the type, you may have to put the screen inside the firebox, then put the entire unit on the bracket.
Some electric
marble fireplaces can be inserted into an opening in the wall to create an installation that is flush. This is a easier method to set up an electric fireplace, and can give a really sleek finish. The fireplace's owner's guide will give you precise dimensions and instructions on how to frame the opening.
A qualified electrician should set up an electrical outlet that is in compliance local regulations after the frame has been constructed. The outlet should be located on the wall to be finished either to the right of the recessed opening. Fascia can be added to cover the outlet and plug, giving it a clean appearance. No matter what method is chosen it is a good idea to test the fire before sealing the wall in order to make sure that all components are functioning correctly and that the flame effects are as they should be.
Features
A wall mounted electric fireplace is a cost-effective and practical option for your apartment or home. It is simple to install without cutting into the wall, and it can be moved easily if you move. Most electric
wood fireplaces come with mounting brackets and the equipment needed to mount it. Some even include all the accessories like pebbles, logs, and crystals. It's important to choose the right one for your decor and space preferences. You should also take into consideration the energy output of the unit as well as other features.
Find a fireplace that has high efficiency in heating, a timer, and adjustable flame brightness. Some electric fireplace models even come with a crackling sound and fake smoke which allows you to create a natural ambience within your home. You can also choose a model with different media backgrounds to make your space.
After you have decided on the dimensions and the location of your wall-mounted fire place, it will have to determine the depth you want to put it in the wall. Some fireplaces can be installed as low as 3" while others require more space to accommodate their heating elements. It is essential to measure the wall to ensure you can fit the fireplace in the right spot.
Certain electric fireplaces have a "fire only" mode that lets you enjoy visual effects with no added heat. This feature is ideal for those who want to savor the ambiance of their fireplace without worrying about their electricity bill.
Electric fireplaces come in a range of sizes that can fit any space. They can be placed against a flat-screen TV or on a mantel for a stylish look in your living room.
Verify that the product comes with a warranty and is UL listed before you buy. You should also ask whether it comes with safety features such as thermal overload protection and an auto-shutoff feature. These safety features will help you avoid costly repairs and replacements in the future.
Design
The wall mounted electric fireplace is an excellent option for homeowners looking to add a touch of luxury and ambience to their home, without spending a fortune. It can be hung over a television or an area to create a unique focal point in the room. Electric fireplaces are also great for those who cannot use real fires at home due to security concerns or other restrictions. There are many different types of electric fireplaces on the market, so it is important to pick one that is best suited to your needs and decor.
Many electric fires will have a fan that will turn on when the temperature exceeds a certain level. This feature will keep the fire from overheating and can save you money on future repairs. It is also recommended to choose models with cool glass that draws in cool air and spreads it around the room. This prevents the surfaces of the fire from getting too hot and is a great choice for homes that have small children.
When selecting a wall-mounted electric fireplace, it is also important to take into consideration the color of the surround. Most models are black but there are some in other shades. Black white, black, and silver are all well-known colors, but you can choose an appropriate color that will complement the design of your house.
Some of the more sophisticated wall-mounted electric fireplaces come with additional features and settings, such as crackling sounds remote control operation and artificial smoke. However, these features will typically come at an additional cost and might not be available for all models.
Some wall mounted electric fireplaces are designed to be recessed into the wall. Others are flat and can be placed in a straight line with the wall. This type is ideal for rooms that aren't able to accommodate a real fire. In this scenario you must ensure that the electrical unit can be installed in the area you prefer and that the wall is able to be able to support the weight of the fireplace.
Safety
No matter if it's a wall mounted or freestanding fireplace, each requires certain safety precautions to ensure that nobody is injured accidentally. This is especially true with electric and ethanol varieties of wall
fireplaces wood. These appliances include safety features built in and you should be sure to read their user's manual and follow their instructions. Also, you should regularly inspect your fireplace and arrange for professional maintenance when needed.
It is essential to secure the mounting brackets to the wall studs. This is an important step, as the majority of electric wall fire places are heavy and you don't want them to fall off the wall. The mounting brackets are located at the bottom of your
fireplace suite. They could have hooks or slots into which you can place keyhole-shaped holes from the
tabletop fireplace to secure it. Some models will even have a bracket ledge that the bottom of the fireplace rests upon and where you need to align the slots or hooks with them.
Once the fireplace is mounted the fireplace should be kept away from flammable materials. This will safeguard both the fireplace and its surrounding area from potential fire hazards. In addition, you should keep it out of high-traffic areas to prevent the possibility of the fireplace being tripped over or damaged. Keep it from other electric devices to avoid overheating or overloading.
Most wall-mounted electric fireplaces will generate heat in the form of a heater that pushes air through a heating element however, some models utilize an infrared heater instead. You can control these functions using either the control panel located on the fireplace or via the remote control that is included in the fireplace.
If you're unsure what to do to install a wall-mounted electric fireplace you might want to hire a contractor. They can make sure that your fireplace will be installed safely and correctly. In addition, they will be capable of providing other services that can assist you in getting the most value from your fireplace, like regular cleaning and maintenance.