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작성일 2024-09-22

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Wall Mounted Electric Fires

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Installing a wall-mounted electric fireplace is a fairly straightforward job, providing you have the appropriate tools. Depending on the type of fire you select, this will involve either fitting hanging screws or a bracket to the wall.

Ultra Slim

Many homeowners want the warm, inviting appearance of a fireplace without the hassle and expense of installing a traditional chimney and firebox. Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are a great option. They are ultra-slim and easy to install, with many options. Certain models also provide an additional source of heat for rooms up to 400 square feet and some include a remote control.

It is recommended to visit a showroom specializing in electric fireplaces to find the right one for your home. Modern Fireplaces & Interiors, located in the GTA has a wide selection of electric fireplaces and has a team who can help you select the best one for your home. Visit their website to see their gallery of photos or call to make an appointment.

This model is from Touchstone is an electric fireplace that can be mounted to the wall. The majority of electric fireplaces on the wall are built into the wall mounted electric flame effect fires (moved here). It's a stunning slim unit that comes with an arched glass firebox that has LED flames in 7 different colors. The flame effect is authentic and the remote control has several functions including various heat settings, 5 different levels of flame brightness as well as a timer, and much more.

Another great thing about this device is that it can be used all year round. You can use the unit in the summer using the flame setting, and in the winter, you can use the heat settings. You can also alter the brightness and color of the flame to suit your mood.

This fireplace is one the slimmest options available. It can be put on the wall or even recessed into it. The fireplace is constructed of metal and tempered-glass and features a sleek and modern design. It will look stunning in any house. The remote control has a timer and a number options.

It is easy to install and features a simple plug-in wire connection. The fire also comes with a safety function that shuts it off if it becomes too hot. This feature will ensure that your family and pets are safe while using this fireplace.

Easy to Install

With wall mounted fires electric-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, as long as you have the appropriate tools. For example a spirit level or stud finder. Both are available at Direct Fireplaces. In fact our customer service team reckons you can unpack and hang your new electric fireplace in under an hour!

Before you begin, however, it's worth checking that the spot you've chosen for your fireplace is located close enough to a power socket. Verify whether the power cable of the fireplace can reach the socket via the bracket. If it isn't, you can move the plug socket to the other side of the room and conceal it behind your fireplace to create a sleek appearance.

You'll also want to ensure that any combustible items are kept at least three feet away from the electric flame as this reduces the chance of fire. This includes fabric, wood bedding, paper, and other bedding as well. Lastly, you'll want to make sure that any vents for ventilation are clean so that hot air can be drawn out of the room.

If you're looking for an electric wall-mounted fire that can be controlled with your voice, look at this stunning Camino model from Flamerite. It features a stunning 3D flame display and can be controlled using apps for smartphones or even your voice.

If you're looking to install a standard gas wall-mounted stove it is recommended to follow the standard advice to you - you'll need an chimney, and you should only use a Gas Safe registered installer. You could also install a flue liner to your existing chimney to improve the safety. As with any gas fire installation, it's a good idea make sure that your chimney is functioning properly before turning it on for the first time.

No Chimney Not Required

Contrary to traditional gas fires, which requires venting and a chimney, wall mounted electric fireplaces do not need to be vented. This makes them a good option for homes with a small space or those who don't have the construction work required to put in a gas fire. A wall-mounted electric fire is also safe to be used in any home as it does not emit any carbon monoxide.

The heat that a wall-mounted electric fireplace generates is extremely specific and can quickly warm a room of up to 400 square feet. While this is not enough to be a main heating source, it is ideal for adding some warmth and making your living space more comfortable. Electric fireplaces are also a good investment as they can reduce your electric bill and also have an extremely low impact on the environment.

It is important to take into account the BTU and wattage when selecting an electric wall-mounted fire. This will determine how much heat it can produce and if it is suitable for the space. Find a fireplace that matches the style of your home.

If you have the proper tools for installation, installing a wall-mounted electric fire is not difficult. Based on the kind of fire you've chosen, you may need to connect the firebox on the white wall mounted electric fire bracket first and then insert the screen, or the fire might come with everything already attached to the wall bracket. You'll also require a power drill and some screws for the job. You should seek out an expert in case you don't have these tools.

Another option for homes without a chimney is a hole in the wall gas fireplace. They are more expensive than electric fireplaces that are wall fitted electric fires-mounted, but they can give the appearance of a real fire without the necessity for ventilation or a chimney. Gas fires also generate more heat because they burn at higher temperature than electric fires. Make sure you consult a licensed plumber prior to installing a gas fire in an opening in the wall.

Low Maintenance

Unlike traditional fireplaces, wall-mounted electric fires are designed to be away from the way. This gives you more space and is safer for children and pets. This is because the heater will be out of reach, and they won't slip over it.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is easy to clean. It is easy to clean the glass and interior with an damp cloth. This will prevent dust from getting accumulated within the fireplace. This can cause damage to the heating elements as well as the ember beds.

You should always read the instruction manual that came with your unit prior to cleaning it. Most manufacturers will not advise cleaning the internal components of a wall-mounted electric fireplace since it could cause damage to the electrical system. To ensure that you are safe using a damp cloth only if it's totally free of lint and cleaned.

The other thing to consider regarding a wall-mounted electric fireplace is that there are no ugly flues or pipes which need to be hidden. This can make your house look more attractive and cleaner. Electric fires will appear as if they're part of the wall and are a great choice for homeowners who want to create a modern look within their homes.

It is also a great choice for those moving into a new home since it can be put in without any major renovations. Depending on the model of fire you pick you might be able to fit it to the wall bracket on your own or you'll need to hire an expert. This may cost you a little more money but it is still worth it if you desire a beautiful, low-maintenance fire.