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The 15 Things Your Boss Wishes You Knew About Electric Wall.Mounted Fire

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Why Choose a Wall Mounted Electric Fire?

Wall-mounted electric fireplaces are a stylish and affordable alternative for heating. They are available in a wide selection of designs and finishes to fit any space.

Some models have LED lighting effects as well as multiple options for the flame display. Some models have privacy glass that can be changed 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 having to maintain a real fire. A variety of models is available, and a lot of them have a modern and contemporary wall mount electric fireplace design that can be adapted to any style of interior. They can be hung or recessed into the wall for an elegant, seamless look. Some can be operated with or without heat, making them suitable for use all year round.

One of the most popular options is the Dimplex Sierra linear electric fireplace that comes in different sizes to fit in with any space. The sleek black frame is perfect for capturing the flames and is complemented by an array of decorative ember bed media options, including traditional logs, white wall hung fire pebbles, or crystals. Its LED display can be used with or without heating. Its remote control allows you to adjust the settings from any place in the room.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fire places produce heat. This is usually accomplished with a space heating system that blows hot air through a heating element. Some wall mounted electric fireplaces don't produce any heat, but only offer visual flame effects. These are more appropriate for rooms with combustible material such as carpets or curtains.

While some models can be hung directly on the wall, others will have to be fitted to a specially designed fireplace insert. It will either require cutting an opening in the wall hung fire and installing an edging or a mantel, or putting the unit within an existing fireplace insert. The latter is easier to install and requires less knowledge.

Be sure to install any electric fire that has ample space and clearance around it, particularly when you plan to mount a television over it. You'll want to make sure that the space for mounting is free of combustible materials and that your pets or children can access it safely.

Energy efficiency

Wall-mounted electric fires are a contemporary alternative to traditional gas fires, and have a sleek style that is perfect for homes with limited floor space. They can use up to 1500 watts to produce heat, they are the perfect complement to your central heating system or could be used as a stand-alone unit in rooms that are up to 400 square feet. They are also extremely secure and have a number convenient safety features like the fire stopper as well as a timer and thermal overload protection.

Contrary to gas fireplaces electric wall-mounted fire doesn't burn wood or produce emissions so it is a lot more eco sustainable. Most of our electric fires are equipped with a remote that allows you to adjust the flame's brightness and set different mood lighting options. Our most loved model, R.W.FLAME offers a realistic flame that can have up to twelve flame colors and five brightness settings. It can be installed either partially or fully recessed and can be mounted on nearly every standard Wall Hung Electric Fireplaces stud.

Electric fires are energy efficient and can help you save money on your electric bills. When you use an electric fire, you only need to pay for kilowatts that it uses. You can determine how the electricity provider you use charges per kilowatt by checking your electricity bill or contacting your provider directly. To calculate the cost per day of running an electric fireplace simply multiply the number of kilowatts utilized by the price per kilowatt charged by your electricity provider.

Most electric fireplaces use less than 1500 watts per hour, which is equivalent of 7675 BTU/h. So, if you keep the heater on for 10 hours, you will spend about $2.35 a day on electricity (assuming the heater is turned on). If you turn it off and just use it for the flame effect, it will only cost a few pennies each day to run. We recommend using an electric fireplace that has a thermostat so that it will automatically switch on and off according to the temperature of your room.

Convenience

You can add additional warmth to your home by installing a wall-mounted electric fire without having to cut down on floor space or alter the arrangement of the room. The fireplaces can be connected and turned on at the touch of one button, and most have multiple heating settings to fit your needs. You can even turn off the flame display off if you prefer to enjoy the visual pleasure of the fire on its own.

The modern design of this wall-mounted recessed electric fireplace is a perfect match with your existing home aesthetic giving you the warmth and ambiance that you need without the hassle 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 lets you control the unit from any location within your home.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is ideal for smaller homes that lack enough space for a traditional wood fireplace as it doesn't require a mantel or chimney. It has a built-in heat shield to keep the glass front from getting too hot. It also helps protect the wall from damage or stains.

When selecting a wall-mounted fire, pay special attention to the capacity of the model's heater and wattage. The more wattage you have is, the more powerful heater and the quicker it will heat your room. The wattage is also factored into the cost of operating your fireplace as well as the amount of energy it uses per hour.

You can make use of a spirit-level and a pencil to mark the space on the wall where you'll install your electric fire, then using the power drill to create the holes. The majority of wall-mounted electric fires come with a design template that has all the essential markings. This will allow you to ensure that you are drilling exactly where you want to drill.

To decrease the chance of an accidental fire, it's essential to maintain a safe distance between the fire and any combustible material like curtains, carpets, or furniture. It is also important to keep pets and children at a safe distance, to prevent physical injuries from contact with hot glass or flames. Make sure the area is free of any debris so that your fire will function as it should.

Safety

Electric fireplaces mounted on the wall are not just attractive, but also practical and secure. They don't require a chimney and are therefore less flammable. A safety screen is usually installed to prevent pets or children from reaching the heater and flames. This feature, combined with the fact that they are normally mounted four to five feet above the floor, makes them ideal for families with young children.

In addition to a safety screening Electric fires typically come with an automatic shut-off switch. This is designed to avoid overheating and safeguard the appliance from overloading with electricity. You can also buy an electric fireplace that comes with an emergency stop button in case you are concerned about the dangers of fire.

To ensure the safety of your family Make sure you follow the manufacturer's guidelines for putting up and using the fireplace. If you can, locate a place for the fireplace that is not too close to furniture or drapes. Install the fireplace at a minimum of 4 to 5 feet off the ground.

After you've selected a wall-mounted fireplace it is important to ensure whether the installation is suitable for your home. If the fire is not designed to work with your home's power supply, it may overheat or create a risk. You should also search for a fire with features that will suit the style of your room.

A ready-to-assemble kit is the simplest method to set up an electric wall-mounted fire. The kit will include a template that shows you the locations to drill holes. You can mark your walls with an oblique level, a pencil and the template. Then you will need to drill holes and then insert rawls. This is a simple job that shouldn't take more than 30 minutes.

Another option is to engage an expert to set up your fireplace. It will cost more, but you can get a fireplace that looks professional and works perfectly. When installing electrical appliances in your house you must always employ a certified electrician.