Watch Out: How Electric Wall.Mounted Fire Is Gaining Ground And What To Do

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Watch Out: How Electric Wall.Mounted Fire Is Gaining Ground And What To Do

Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?

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

Most models come with several options for the flame and ember bed displays, as well as LED lighting effects. Certain models come with privacy glass that can be adjusted from opaque to transparent.

Aesthetics

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a great way to add style and character to your home, without the hassle of maintaining the fire. There are a myriad of models available, and the majority of them feature a modern and modern design that can suit any style of interior. They can either be placed in a recess or on the wall to create a seamless look. Some can also be operated without or with 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 fit into any space. The sleek black frame catches the flames beautifully. It's complemented with various decorative media packages for the ember bed like white crystals or pebbles. The LED-lit display provides an amazing glow and can be used with or without the heating feature. Its remote control allows you to alter the settings from anywhere within the room.

The majority of electric fireplaces that are wall mounted will generate some heat, typically by using the use of a space heater which blows air through a heating element. There are, however, some that don't produce any heat at all and simply display flame effects. The latter may be more suitable for rooms where the fireplace is likely to be situated close to combustible objects, such as curtains and carpets.

While  in wall electric fireplaces  can be mounted directly onto the wall, others will need to be inserted into a specially-designed fireplace insert. It is either necessary to cut an opening in the wall and then installing an additional mantel or installing the unit within an existing fireplace insert. The latter is generally easier to install and requires less knowledge.

It's crucial to remember that any electric fire must be installed with ample space and clearance around it, especially when you intend to put the TV over it. It is also important to ensure that the mounting location is free of any combustible materials and that it is safe for pets or children to get access to.

Energy efficiency

Wall-mounted electric fires are a modern alternative to traditional gas fires, and have a sleek style that is perfect for homes with limited floor space. They can produce heat up to 1500 Watts and are a great addition to central heating or used alone in rooms up 400 square feet. They are also extremely safe and have a range of convenient safety features, including a timer, fire stop and thermal overload protection.

Contrary to gas fireplaces electric wall-mounted fire doesn't generate emissions or burn wood so it is more environmentally sustainable. The majority of our electric fireplaces come with remote controls that allow you to alter the flame's brightness and also set different mood lighting options. Our most popular model, the R.W.FLAME provides a realistic flame with up to 12 flame colors and 5 brightness settings. It can be installed partially or fully recessed, and can be mounted on nearly any standard wall stud.

One of the major benefits of electric fires is that they're extremely efficient in energy use, which will save you money on your electric bills. If you choose to use an electric fire, you only need to pay for Kilowatts it uses. You can determine the cost per kilowatt billed by your electricity provider by checking your bill or calling them directly. To figure out the cost of running an electrical appliance every day, you need to multiply the number of kilowatts by the cost per Kilowatt by the electricity provider you use.

Most electric fires will use less than 1500 watts/hour equivalent to 7675 BTU/h of heating. So, if you keep the heater on for a period of 10 hours, you'll spend around $2.35 every day for electricity (assuming the heater is turned on). If you shut off the heater and use it to create an effect of flames, the cost of running it is only a few cents a day. With this in mind, we suggest that you select an electric fire with an adjustable thermostat, so that it automatically turns on and off in accordance with the temperature of your room.

Convenience

When you choose an electric fireplace that is wall mounted it is possible to add additional heating to your home without compromising on floor space or changing the room's layout. These fireplaces are simple to plug in and turn on with the push of a button. Many come with different heating settings that can be adjusted to suit your needs. You can also turn off the flame display if you prefer to take in the beauty of the fire.

This wall-mounted recessed electric fireplace is designed to blend seamlessly into your home's aesthetic. It offers the warmth and ambience you desire without the stress of maintaining a real fire. It features LED-lit fires that change color, two heat settings and an option to not heat for all-year-round enjoyment. The remote included allows you to operate the unit from anywhere in your home.

A wall-mounted electric fire is perfect for smaller homes that don't have enough space for the traditional wood fireplace since it doesn't require a mantel or chimney. It has a built-in heat shield to protect the glass front from becoming too hot. It also helps protect the wall from stains and damage.

When choosing a wall-mounted fireplace be sure to pay attention to the model's heating capacity and wattage. The greater the wattage is, the more powerful the heater and the quicker it will heat your room. The wattage is also a factor in the price of operating your fireplace and the amount of energy it consumes 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 that has all the necessary markings for you to follow so that you can make sure you're drilling in the correct spot.


It is essential to keep the fire from material that could ignite, such as carpeting, curtains or furniture, to decrease the chance of accidental combustion. Keep children and pets away from the flame to avoid any injuries. Cleaning the area of debris can also ensure that your fire has a constant flow of air, ensuring that it can operate effectively and efficiently.

Safety

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

In addition to a safety screen, electric fires typically have an automatic shut off switch. This is intended to prevent overheating and to protect the appliance from overloading with electricity. If you are concerned about the dangers of a fire, you can purchase an electric fireplace with an emergency stop button.

To ensure the safety of your family Make sure you adhere to the manufacturer's directions for installing and using the fire. If you can, locate an area for the fireplace that is not too close to drapes or furniture. It is also recommended to place the fireplace at a minimum of four to five feet above the floor.

If you opt for a wall-mounted fireplace, be sure it's suitable for the home. If the fire isn't suitable for your home's power supply it could overheat and create a risk. You should also search for a fireplace with features that will suit the decor of your home.

The easiest method of installing a wall-mounted electric fire is to buy a ready-to-assemble kit. The kit will come with an outline of where to drill holes. Using the template as well as a spirit level, a pencil, you can mark the area on your wall where you will be fixing the bracket. You'll then have to drill holes and install the rawl plugs. This is a simple task that shouldn't take more than 30 minutes.

You can also employ an expert installer to set up your fireplace. It will cost more however it is an excellent option if need a sleek, professional look and a fully functional fireplace. When installing electrical appliances in your home it is recommended to hire an electrician with a certification.