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Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?
Electric wall fireplaces are a low-cost and stylish option for heating supplemental areas. They are available in a broad range of styles and finishes to suit any room.
Some models have LED lighting effects as well as multiple options for the flame display. Certain models have privacy glass that can be adjusted from transparent to opaque.
Aesthetics
If you're looking to add style and character to your home without the upkeep required by a fireplace, a wall-mounted fire might be the perfect solution you're looking for. There are many models available, and most of them feature a modern and modern design that will fit any interior style. They can be placed on or in the wall for a seamless, built-in appearance. Many can also be operated without or with heat, which makes them suitable for all-year-round use.
One of the most well-known options is the Dimplex Sierra linear electric fireplace available in various sizes to fit in with every space. The sleek black frame catches the flames beautifully. It's also complemented by a variety of decorative media packages for the ember bed such as white wall hung fire pebbles or crystals. Its LED display is used with or without heating. The remote control allows you to alter the settings from any location in the room.
The majority of wall hanging electric fireplace mounted electric fire places can produce heat. This is usually accomplished with the space heating system which blows hot air through a heating component. Some wall mounted electric fireplaces don't produce any heat and only provide visual flame effects. These are suitable for rooms where the fireplace is likely to be located close to combustible materials, such as carpets and curtains.
Some models can be mounted directly on the wall. Others must be installed inside an insert for fireplaces that is specifically designed. This will require either cutting a hole into the wall and installing a new mantel, or it may be possible to mount the unit in a pre-existing fireplace insert. This is typically simpler to install and requires less knowledge.
Remember that you should install any electric fireplace with ample space and clearance around it, particularly when you plan to mount a television above it. You should ensure that the area of mounting is free of combustible materials and that pets or children are able to access it safely.
Energy efficiency
Wall-mounted electric fires are an innovative alternative to traditional gas fires, and feature a sleek design that is perfect for homes with a limited floor space. With up to 1500 watts to generate heat, they're the perfect complement to your central heating system, or can be used on their own in rooms as large as 400 square feet. They are also extremely secure and come with many convenient security features, including an emergency fire stopper with a timer, as well as thermal overload protection.
Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are greener than gas fireplaces because they don't produce emissions or burn wood. The majority of our electric fires come with a remote control that allows you to adjust the flame brightness and set different lighting settings for moods. Our most loved model is the R.W.FLAME provides a realistic flame that can have up to 12 flame colors and 5 brightness settings. It can be mounted partially or fully recessed and can fit on any standard wall stud.
Electric fires are energy efficient and can help you save the cost of electric bills. You only pay for the kilowatts consumed by an electric fire. You can find out the price per kilowatt charged by your electricity provider by looking at your bill or contacting them directly. To calculate the daily cost of running an electric fire simply multiply the number of kilowatts consumed by the cost per kilowatt that your electricity provider charges you.
The majority of electric fireplaces consume less than 1500 watts per hour, which is equivalent of 7675 BTU/h. If you leave it on 10 hours, then you'll pay $2.35 per day for electricity (assuming that the heater is on). However, if you switch off the heater and use it to create the flame effect, it'll only cost a few cents a day to run. We recommend using an electric fireplace that has a thermostat so that it will automatically turn on and off according to the temperature of your room.
Convenience
When you choose a wall Fireplaces electric mounted electric fire, you can add supplemental heating to your home without compromising on the floor space or altering the layout of your room. These fireplaces can be wired in and switched on with the touch of one button, and most have a variety of heating settings to fit your preferences. You can also turn off the flame display off if would prefer to enjoy the visual appeal of the fire on its own.
This wall unit fireplace-mounted, recessed electric fireplace is designed to blend seamlessly into the design of your home. It offers the warmth and ambience you desire without the hassle of maintaining a traditional fireplace. It features LED color-changing flames and two heat settings, as well as a no-heat mode that can be used all year round. The remote control included allows you to control the unit from any place within your home.
It is ideal for small homes that don't have the space to install traditional wood fireplaces since it doesn't require a mantel or chimney. It has a built-in heat shield to protect the glass front from getting too hot. It also helps protect the wall from stains and damage.
When selecting a fireplace for your wall take note of the wattage and heating capacity of the model. The greater the wattage, the more powerful the heater and the faster it will warm your home. The wattage also factors into the cost of operating your fireplace and the amount of energy it uses per hour.
Use a spirit level to mark the wall area in which you'd like to place your electric fireplace. Then you can use a power drill for the holes. Most wall-mounted models come with an outline with all the necessary markings for you to follow, so that you can ensure that you're drilling in a correct place.
To reduce the risk of accidental fire, it's important to keep an appropriate distance between the fire and any combustible materials like carpets, curtains or furniture. Also, keep pets and children at a safe distance, to prevent physical injuries from accidental contact with the hot glass or flames. Keep the area free of any debris so that your fire can function properly.
Safety
Electric fireplaces that are mounted on the wall aren't just attractive, but also practical and safe. They don't require chimneys and are therefore less dangerous to ignite. A safety screen is usually placed to stop pets or children from reaching the heater or flames. They are a great choice for families with children who are small because they are installed at an elevation of between four and five feet.
In addition to a safety screen, electric fires typically come with an automatic shut-off switch. This is designed to safeguard the appliance against electrical overload and prevent overheating. You can also buy an electrical fireplace that has an emergency stop button in case you are concerned about the dangers of fire.
Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer for the installation and use of the fireplace to ensure the safety of yourself and your family. If you are able, put the fireplace away from furniture or drapes. The fireplace should be placed at least 4 to 5 feet off the ground.
After you've selected a wall-mounted fire make sure whether the installation is suitable for your home. If the fire is not suitable for the power supply in your home it could overheat and create a danger. It is also recommended to look for a fire that has features that will suit the decor of your home.
The easiest way to install a wall-mounted electric fire is to purchase a ready-to-assemble kit. This will come with a template, which shows you where to drill the holes. Utilizing the template as well as a spirit level, pencil, you can mark the location on your wall where you'll be fixing the bracket. The next step is to drill holes and insert rawl plugs. This is a simple task that should not take longer than 30 minutes.
Another alternative is to hire an expert to set up your fireplace. This is more expensive, but it can be an excellent option if you need a sleek, professional look and a fully functioning fireplace. It is recommended to employ a licensed electrician when installing any electrical appliances in your home.
Electric wall fireplaces are a low-cost and stylish option for heating supplemental areas. They are available in a broad range of styles and finishes to suit any room.
Some models have LED lighting effects as well as multiple options for the flame display. Certain models have privacy glass that can be adjusted from transparent to opaque.
Aesthetics
If you're looking to add style and character to your home without the upkeep required by a fireplace, a wall-mounted fire might be the perfect solution you're looking for. There are many models available, and most of them feature a modern and modern design that will fit any interior style. They can be placed on or in the wall for a seamless, built-in appearance. Many can also be operated without or with heat, which makes them suitable for all-year-round use.
One of the most well-known options is the Dimplex Sierra linear electric fireplace available in various sizes to fit in with every space. The sleek black frame catches the flames beautifully. It's also complemented by a variety of decorative media packages for the ember bed such as white wall hung fire pebbles or crystals. Its LED display is used with or without heating. The remote control allows you to alter the settings from any location in the room.
The majority of wall hanging electric fireplace mounted electric fire places can produce heat. This is usually accomplished with the space heating system which blows hot air through a heating component. Some wall mounted electric fireplaces don't produce any heat and only provide visual flame effects. These are suitable for rooms where the fireplace is likely to be located close to combustible materials, such as carpets and curtains.
Some models can be mounted directly on the wall. Others must be installed inside an insert for fireplaces that is specifically designed. This will require either cutting a hole into the wall and installing a new mantel, or it may be possible to mount the unit in a pre-existing fireplace insert. This is typically simpler to install and requires less knowledge.
Remember that you should install any electric fireplace with ample space and clearance around it, particularly when you plan to mount a television above it. You should ensure that the area of mounting is free of combustible materials and that pets or children are able to access it safely.
Energy efficiency
Wall-mounted electric fires are an innovative alternative to traditional gas fires, and feature a sleek design that is perfect for homes with a limited floor space. With up to 1500 watts to generate heat, they're the perfect complement to your central heating system, or can be used on their own in rooms as large as 400 square feet. They are also extremely secure and come with many convenient security features, including an emergency fire stopper with a timer, as well as thermal overload protection.
Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are greener than gas fireplaces because they don't produce emissions or burn wood. The majority of our electric fires come with a remote control that allows you to adjust the flame brightness and set different lighting settings for moods. Our most loved model is the R.W.FLAME provides a realistic flame that can have up to 12 flame colors and 5 brightness settings. It can be mounted partially or fully recessed and can fit on any standard wall stud.
Electric fires are energy efficient and can help you save the cost of electric bills. You only pay for the kilowatts consumed by an electric fire. You can find out the price per kilowatt charged by your electricity provider by looking at your bill or contacting them directly. To calculate the daily cost of running an electric fire simply multiply the number of kilowatts consumed by the cost per kilowatt that your electricity provider charges you.
The majority of electric fireplaces consume less than 1500 watts per hour, which is equivalent of 7675 BTU/h. If you leave it on 10 hours, then you'll pay $2.35 per day for electricity (assuming that the heater is on). However, if you switch off the heater and use it to create the flame effect, it'll only cost a few cents a day to run. We recommend using an electric fireplace that has a thermostat so that it will automatically turn on and off according to the temperature of your room.
Convenience
When you choose a wall Fireplaces electric mounted electric fire, you can add supplemental heating to your home without compromising on the floor space or altering the layout of your room. These fireplaces can be wired in and switched on with the touch of one button, and most have a variety of heating settings to fit your preferences. You can also turn off the flame display off if would prefer to enjoy the visual appeal of the fire on its own.
This wall unit fireplace-mounted, recessed electric fireplace is designed to blend seamlessly into the design of your home. It offers the warmth and ambience you desire without the hassle of maintaining a traditional fireplace. It features LED color-changing flames and two heat settings, as well as a no-heat mode that can be used all year round. The remote control included allows you to control the unit from any place within your home.
It is ideal for small homes that don't have the space to install traditional wood fireplaces since it doesn't require a mantel or chimney. It has a built-in heat shield to protect the glass front from getting too hot. It also helps protect the wall from stains and damage.
When selecting a fireplace for your wall take note of the wattage and heating capacity of the model. The greater the wattage, the more powerful the heater and the faster it will warm your home. The wattage also factors into the cost of operating your fireplace and the amount of energy it uses per hour.
Use a spirit level to mark the wall area in which you'd like to place your electric fireplace. Then you can use a power drill for the holes. Most wall-mounted models come with an outline with all the necessary markings for you to follow, so that you can ensure that you're drilling in a correct place.
To reduce the risk of accidental fire, it's important to keep an appropriate distance between the fire and any combustible materials like carpets, curtains or furniture. Also, keep pets and children at a safe distance, to prevent physical injuries from accidental contact with the hot glass or flames. Keep the area free of any debris so that your fire can function properly.
Safety
Electric fireplaces that are mounted on the wall aren't just attractive, but also practical and safe. They don't require chimneys and are therefore less dangerous to ignite. A safety screen is usually placed to stop pets or children from reaching the heater or flames. They are a great choice for families with children who are small because they are installed at an elevation of between four and five feet.
In addition to a safety screen, electric fires typically come with an automatic shut-off switch. This is designed to safeguard the appliance against electrical overload and prevent overheating. You can also buy an electrical fireplace that has an emergency stop button in case you are concerned about the dangers of fire.
Follow the instructions given by the manufacturer for the installation and use of the fireplace to ensure the safety of yourself and your family. If you are able, put the fireplace away from furniture or drapes. The fireplace should be placed at least 4 to 5 feet off the ground.
After you've selected a wall-mounted fire make sure whether the installation is suitable for your home. If the fire is not suitable for the power supply in your home it could overheat and create a danger. It is also recommended to look for a fire that has features that will suit the decor of your home.
The easiest way to install a wall-mounted electric fire is to purchase a ready-to-assemble kit. This will come with a template, which shows you where to drill the holes. Utilizing the template as well as a spirit level, pencil, you can mark the location on your wall where you'll be fixing the bracket. The next step is to drill holes and insert rawl plugs. This is a simple task that should not take longer than 30 minutes.
Another alternative is to hire an expert to set up your fireplace. This is more expensive, but it can be an excellent option if you need a sleek, professional look and a fully functioning fireplace. It is recommended to employ a licensed electrician when installing any electrical appliances in your home.