Why We Are In Love With Wall.Mounted Electric Fire (And You Should, To…
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Wall Mounted Electric Fires
There are two types of wall mounted electric fires that are flush (or recessed) or freestanding. Flush mount electric fireplaces have more of a finished, built-in look but take longer, more work and expense to set up.
Installing a wall-mounted electric fireplace is a fairly straightforward job, providing you have the appropriate tools. Depending on the model you choose, this may involve fitting the fire's hanging screws or a bracket to the wall.
Ultra Slim
Many homeowners would like to enjoy the warm, inviting appearance of a fireplace, without the hassle and expense of installing a traditional chimney and firebox. A wall-mounted electric fireplace is the perfect solution. They are slim, easy to install, and come with various settings. Some models also offer supplemental heat for rooms up to 400 square feet, and some models even come with the option of a remote control.
It is best to visit a showroom specializing in electric fireplaces so that you can find the perfect one for your home. Stylish Fireplaces & Interiors in the GTA offers a variety of electric fireplaces and an experienced design team that can assist you in choosing the best one for your space. Visit their website to see their gallery of photos, or contact them to set up an appointment.
While most electric fires and fireplaces For the Wall need to be built into the wall, this model from Touchstone can be hung on the wall using an attached bracket. The slim, elegant unit has an arched firebox that comes with LED flames that come in seven different colors. The flame effect appears realistic, and the remote control comes with several functions, including multiple heat settings and 5 flame brightness levels.
This device can be used throughout the year. You can use it in the summer using the flame setting, and in the winter using the heat settings. The flame's brightness and color can be adjusted to fit your mood as well.
This fireplace is one of the slimmest on the market and is designed to be recessed into the wall but it can also be hung on the wall. It is made of metal and tempered glass. It is sleek and modern style that looks great in any home. The remote control comes with many options, and comes with an automatic timer that turns the fire off after 10 hours.
The fire is simple to install and features an easy plug-in wire. The fire is also equipped with a safety feature that shuts it off if it becomes too hot. This feature will ensure that your pets and family are safe when using this fireplace.
Easy to Install
With wall-mounted electric fires you can get the look of a traditional fireplace in your home, without having to undertake any structural alterations. They are simple to put up yourself, provided you have the right tools. For example a spirit level, or stud finder. Both are available at Direct Fireplaces. Our customer service team estimates that you can unpack your new electric fire and hang it in just a few minutes!
Before you start However, it's worth making sure that the location you've chosen for your fireplace is located close enough to a power socket. Verify that the power cable from the fireplace can reach the socket via the bracket. If it's not be reached, you can relocate the plug socket on the other side of the room and hide it behind the fireplace to create a sleek look.
It is also important to make sure that any combustible material are kept at least three feet from the electric fire, as this will reduce the chance of fire. This includes paper, wood and even fabric and curtains, bedding and furniture. Lastly, you'll want to ensure that all vents for ventilation are clean so that hot air can be removed from the room.
If you're seeking an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted and can be operated using your voice, take a look at this gorgeous Camino model from Flamerite. It features a stunning panoramic 3D flame presentation and can be controlled with an app for smartphones or your voice thanks to its built-in compatibility with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
If you're planning to fit a standard gas wall-mounted fire, the usual advice applies to you - you'll need a chimney and you should only ever use an Gas Safe registered installer. To increase safety, you can add a flue lining to your fireplace. As with any gas fireplace installation, you should ensure that your chimney is functioning properly before you turn it on for the first time.
No Chimney Required
The wall-mounted electric fireplaces don't require venting like gas fireplaces, which needs a chimney. This makes them a good option for homes with a small space or who don't have the construction work needed to install a gas fire. Additionally the wall-mounted electric fire does not emit any carbon monoxide, and is safe for use in any house.
The heat that an electric fireplace mounted on the wall is extremely directed and can quickly warm up a space of up to 400 square feet. This isn't enough heat to serve as the primary source of heating, but it can make your living room more comfortable and provide additional warmth. The use of an electric fireplace can also reduce your electricity bills and will have less impact on the environment, making it a good investment for your home.
When you are choosing a wall-mounted electric fire, it is important to look at the wattage as well as BTU output. This will determine how much heat it produces and whether it is appropriate for the space. Find a fireplace that complements the decor of your home.
Installing a wall-mounted electric fire is a fairly simple job provided you have the proper tools. Based on the kind of fire that you have chosen, you may need to connect the firebox on the wall bracket first and then attach the screen, or the fire may come with everything already connected to the wall bracket. You'll also need an electric drill and screws for the job. It is recommended to hire a professional for these tools.
A hole-in-the wall gas fire is a different option for homes without chimneys. While these are more expensive than a wall-mounted electric fireplace, they can offer the look of a traditional fireplace without the requirement for a chimney or ventilation. Gas fires also produce more heat as they burn at a higher temperature than electric fires. Make sure you consult a licensed plumber prior to installing a gas fireplace in a hole-in-the wall.
Low Maintenance
The wall-mounted electric fireplaces are designed to ensure that they don't interfere with the surrounding areas of your home. This allows for more space in your home, and also means that it is more secure for pets and children. This is because the heater will be out of reach and they won't fall over it.
Another benefit of a wall-mounted electric wall fire fire is that it is easy to clean. You can simply wipe the glass and interior with an damp cloth. This is a great idea to prevent any build-up of dust inside the fireplace, which can damage the heating element and ember bed.
Always read the instruction manual that came with your unit before cleaning it. Most manufacturers will not recommend cleaning the internal components of a wall-mounted electric fireplace as it can cause damage to the electrical system. To protect yourself make sure you use a damp cloth that is free of lint and has been washed.
Another thing to consider is that a fireplace mounted on a wall is not cluttered with pipes and flues to hide. This will make your home appear more elegant and clean. Electric fires will appear as part of the wall and are a great option for homeowners looking to create a modern look in their home.
It's also a great option for those who are moving into a new home since it can be put in without major renovations. Depending on the model of fire you select you might be able to mount it onto the wall bracket on your own or you'll need the help of a professional. This will cost you a bit more, but it's nevertheless worth it if want a beautiful low-maintenance fire.
There are two types of wall mounted electric fires that are flush (or recessed) or freestanding. Flush mount electric fireplaces have more of a finished, built-in look but take longer, more work and expense to set up.
Installing a wall-mounted electric fireplace is a fairly straightforward job, providing you have the appropriate tools. Depending on the model you choose, this may involve fitting the fire's hanging screws or a bracket to the wall.
Ultra Slim
Many homeowners would like to enjoy the warm, inviting appearance of a fireplace, without the hassle and expense of installing a traditional chimney and firebox. A wall-mounted electric fireplace is the perfect solution. They are slim, easy to install, and come with various settings. Some models also offer supplemental heat for rooms up to 400 square feet, and some models even come with the option of a remote control.
It is best to visit a showroom specializing in electric fireplaces so that you can find the perfect one for your home. Stylish Fireplaces & Interiors in the GTA offers a variety of electric fireplaces and an experienced design team that can assist you in choosing the best one for your space. Visit their website to see their gallery of photos, or contact them to set up an appointment.
While most electric fires and fireplaces For the Wall need to be built into the wall, this model from Touchstone can be hung on the wall using an attached bracket. The slim, elegant unit has an arched firebox that comes with LED flames that come in seven different colors. The flame effect appears realistic, and the remote control comes with several functions, including multiple heat settings and 5 flame brightness levels.
This device can be used throughout the year. You can use it in the summer using the flame setting, and in the winter using the heat settings. The flame's brightness and color can be adjusted to fit your mood as well.
This fireplace is one of the slimmest on the market and is designed to be recessed into the wall but it can also be hung on the wall. It is made of metal and tempered glass. It is sleek and modern style that looks great in any home. The remote control comes with many options, and comes with an automatic timer that turns the fire off after 10 hours.
The fire is simple to install and features an easy plug-in wire. The fire is also equipped with a safety feature that shuts it off if it becomes too hot. This feature will ensure that your pets and family are safe when using this fireplace.
Easy to Install
With wall-mounted electric fires you can get the look of a traditional fireplace in your home, without having to undertake any structural alterations. They are simple to put up yourself, provided you have the right tools. For example a spirit level, or stud finder. Both are available at Direct Fireplaces. Our customer service team estimates that you can unpack your new electric fire and hang it in just a few minutes!
Before you start However, it's worth making sure that the location you've chosen for your fireplace is located close enough to a power socket. Verify that the power cable from the fireplace can reach the socket via the bracket. If it's not be reached, you can relocate the plug socket on the other side of the room and hide it behind the fireplace to create a sleek look.
It is also important to make sure that any combustible material are kept at least three feet from the electric fire, as this will reduce the chance of fire. This includes paper, wood and even fabric and curtains, bedding and furniture. Lastly, you'll want to ensure that all vents for ventilation are clean so that hot air can be removed from the room.
If you're seeking an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted and can be operated using your voice, take a look at this gorgeous Camino model from Flamerite. It features a stunning panoramic 3D flame presentation and can be controlled with an app for smartphones or your voice thanks to its built-in compatibility with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
If you're planning to fit a standard gas wall-mounted fire, the usual advice applies to you - you'll need a chimney and you should only ever use an Gas Safe registered installer. To increase safety, you can add a flue lining to your fireplace. As with any gas fireplace installation, you should ensure that your chimney is functioning properly before you turn it on for the first time.
No Chimney Required
The wall-mounted electric fireplaces don't require venting like gas fireplaces, which needs a chimney. This makes them a good option for homes with a small space or who don't have the construction work needed to install a gas fire. Additionally the wall-mounted electric fire does not emit any carbon monoxide, and is safe for use in any house.
The heat that an electric fireplace mounted on the wall is extremely directed and can quickly warm up a space of up to 400 square feet. This isn't enough heat to serve as the primary source of heating, but it can make your living room more comfortable and provide additional warmth. The use of an electric fireplace can also reduce your electricity bills and will have less impact on the environment, making it a good investment for your home.
When you are choosing a wall-mounted electric fire, it is important to look at the wattage as well as BTU output. This will determine how much heat it produces and whether it is appropriate for the space. Find a fireplace that complements the decor of your home.
Installing a wall-mounted electric fire is a fairly simple job provided you have the proper tools. Based on the kind of fire that you have chosen, you may need to connect the firebox on the wall bracket first and then attach the screen, or the fire may come with everything already connected to the wall bracket. You'll also need an electric drill and screws for the job. It is recommended to hire a professional for these tools.
A hole-in-the wall gas fire is a different option for homes without chimneys. While these are more expensive than a wall-mounted electric fireplace, they can offer the look of a traditional fireplace without the requirement for a chimney or ventilation. Gas fires also produce more heat as they burn at a higher temperature than electric fires. Make sure you consult a licensed plumber prior to installing a gas fireplace in a hole-in-the wall.
Low Maintenance
The wall-mounted electric fireplaces are designed to ensure that they don't interfere with the surrounding areas of your home. This allows for more space in your home, and also means that it is more secure for pets and children. This is because the heater will be out of reach and they won't fall over it.
Another benefit of a wall-mounted electric wall fire fire is that it is easy to clean. You can simply wipe the glass and interior with an damp cloth. This is a great idea to prevent any build-up of dust inside the fireplace, which can damage the heating element and ember bed.
Always read the instruction manual that came with your unit before cleaning it. Most manufacturers will not recommend cleaning the internal components of a wall-mounted electric fireplace as it can cause damage to the electrical system. To protect yourself make sure you use a damp cloth that is free of lint and has been washed.
Another thing to consider is that a fireplace mounted on a wall is not cluttered with pipes and flues to hide. This will make your home appear more elegant and clean. Electric fires will appear as part of the wall and are a great option for homeowners looking to create a modern look in their home.
It's also a great option for those who are moving into a new home since it can be put in without major renovations. Depending on the model of fire you select you might be able to mount it onto the wall bracket on your own or you'll need the help of a professional. This will cost you a bit more, but it's nevertheless worth it if want a beautiful low-maintenance fire.
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