How to Mount a Wall Hanging Electric Fireplace
There are a variety of ways to mount an electric fireplace. Some fireplaces with electric technology can be partially or fully recessing into the wall for a an even and finished look.
Others can be hung flatly against the wall as a work of art. They can also be made into the fireplace mantel.
1. Easy to Install
A wall-mounted electric fireplace can be a wonderful addition to your home, especially when you don't want the hassle of having a wood-burning or gas-burning fireplace. They are also simple to install and are an ideal choice for homeowners. Before you mount your fireplace, be aware of a few important things.
Make sure you have the proper tools. You'll need just some basic tools to get the job finished, but you may require more if your project is more complicated. Second, make sure that the fireplace you choose to install is compatible with the room you're installing it in. There are templates for electric fireplaces that show you where to mount the brackets. However, you should make a decision based on your own judgment about how high or how low you'd like to place it. Check if the area where you intend to put it is safe for electric fireplaces.
Once you've secured the mounting brackets, mount the fireplace on them. It can differ from fireplace to fireplace, but most likely there's a ledge on the bottom that the fireplace will rest on and spots on the sides to attach it to the brackets. Some electric fireplaces come with a back which you can connect to the brackets to secure it into place.
You'll need to construct an enclosure to safeguard your electric fireplace from fires or other damage if you plan to install it in a wall. If you are not comfortable with this procedure it is recommended to engage an electrician.
Finally, official statement should connect the fireplace and test it to ensure that it functions correctly. It's a good idea to check all the controls including switches, buttons, and switches for the flame intensity, heat settings and more. If something doesn't seem to be working, shut off the power to the fireplace and call a licensed electrician for assistance. Electrical components that are defective pose dangerous to fire and should not be handled by anyone other than an electrician.
2. Space Savings
Sconces, photos mirrors, and sconces that you can hang on your walls to create ambiance are great, but they don't always make an impact. If you're looking for a good option to improve the look of your room without spending lots of money, think about getting a wall-mount electric fireplace instead.

They are designed to use little wall space, which makes them perfect for people who live in apartments, condos or small houses. They can be recessed into a wall to create a more built-in appearance or hung on a freestanding mantel, depending on your personal preference. They don't require a chimney and don't obstruct from the room as much as traditional wood or electric fireplaces. This means you can make the most of your floor space for other things.
This kind of fireplace not only reduces floor space, but is also more energy-efficient than traditional fireplaces. This is because they don't produce the same amount of heat and are made from safer materials. They also don't require to be vented, making them a great option for homes with small pets or children.
These fireplaces are available in a variety of styles and designs that are sure to fit into any decor. Some fireplaces are sleeker and more modern, while others are more traditional or rustic. There are models with a hand-painted logs and ember bed to add realism. They also come with a broad range of color options to match your interiors, so you can get the look you desire.
Before purchasing one, ensure that you verify the size of the area in which you intend to hang it. Verify the power output of the heater to make sure that it is able to warm the room. Also, you may be interested in a model that has remote controls or other features for ease of use and security. Also, ensure that you follow the instructions to mount your fireplace correctly to ensure that it is safe and secure. If you are unsure of the best way to do it, then it's an excellent idea to employ a professional.
3. Heats Up Large Areas
Electric fireplaces are a more eco-friendly and more efficient option to gas or wood fireplaces. They do not require costly chimneys and venting systems. They can be installed on walls, in a built-in bump out or as a freestanding piece furniture. They can also be used with flat screens since they don't emit smoke or ignite. Electric fireplaces come in various styles, from traditional mantels, to modern linear units.
Depending on the type of fireplace you select The fireplace you choose can be operated using either traditional electric coils that are forced by fans or infrared technologies that convert electricity into heat. Both models can warm rooms as large as 400 square feet. You can also use models with an ambient LED display that mimics real flames as a mood lighting fixture without heating the space.
Since they don't have real flames Electric fireplaces require a lesser amount of maintenance than traditional wood-burning fireplaces. Electric fireplaces do not provide heat to walls like a masonry unit does. You should limit the amount of time you use the heating function to avoid increasing your energy bills.
The majority of their energy comes from infrared heating elements that create warmth on the wall behind the glass. The area around the flames stays cool and safe, making them a good choice for families with young children who may be attracted to the fire-like simulation.
Kuefler advises that electric fireplaces, just like other electrical appliances, should be connected to a dedicated circuit. This circuit cannot serve any other devices. The heating function can draw up to 1,500 Watts, which can be enough to overload a household circuit.
You can install an unattached unit that is in the wall with a few common tools that you'll find in your home. You may need to hire an expert to finish the electrical hookup if are planning to mount an recessed unit, as that requires more complex framing and patching of drywall. No matter which type of installation you select, make sure that it matches the decor of your home, and that there is enough space to allow heated air to circulate or infrared light to reach the space.
4. Easy to Clean
Wall-mounted electric fireplaces are lower maintenance-intensive and require less upkeep than traditional gas or wood fireplaces. This is due to the fact that they don't produce a real flame, and thus don't suffer from ash build-up. However it doesn't mean they don't require to be periodically cleaned.
Keep your electric fireplace clean and well-maintained, and it will perform better, look better, and last longer. It can also help to prevent any problems that could develop over time due to dust or dirt accumulation.
It is important to read your user guide prior to cleaning your electric fire. This will ensure that you're taking all the necessary precautions to avoid any eventual accidents or damages.
Unplug and shut down your fireplace as a first step. This is to prevent any potential electrical shocks that might occur when you clean. If your fireplace is plug-in, turn it off at the outlet; if it's wired into the electricity in your home, then disconnect it by isolating the circuit at your fuse box.
Use a soft cloth for wiping the glass panel. The appearance of your fireplace can be greatly improved by gently removing fingerprints or smudges. Avoid using abrasive cleaners as they can harm the glass and leave unwanted marks. It is essential to dry the glass after having cleaned it.
After your glass is clean then it's time to clean the inside of your electric fireplace. If your fireplace comes with an opening that can be removed, carefully remove it following the directions provided in your user's manual. After removal of the front panel employ a soft bristle brush or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. This will remove dust that has built up around internal components, such as LED lights, flame reflectors, artificial logs and embers. You can also use compressed air to blow dust out of hard-to-reach areas or tight spaces.
Examine all electrical connections for signs of wear. If you notice any loose or frayed connections, it's recommended to replace them by an experienced electrician to avoid any dangers to your safety.