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Wall Mounted Electric Fires

There are two types of electric fireplaces for wall mounting that are flush mount (or recessed) and freestanding. Electric fireplaces that are flush mount have more of a finished and built-in appearance, but they require more time, effort and expense to set up.

Installing a wall-mounted electrical fireplace is easy if you have the right tools. Depending on the model you choose, this will involve fitting the fire's hanging screws or a bracket to the wall.

Ultra Slim

Many homeowners desire the warm, inviting look of a fireplace, but don't wish to tackle the hassle or expense of installing a traditional fireplace and chimney. Electric wall-mounted fireplaces are a great option. They are slim, easy to install and have a variety of settings. Certain models can provide additional heat for rooms that are as big as 400 square feet. Some even include a remote control.

The best method to find the ideal electric fireplace for your home is to visit a showroom that specializes in these kinds of products. Modern Fireplaces & Interiors, located in the GTA, carries a variety of electric fireplaces and has a team who can help you select the right one for your home. Visit their website to see their gallery of photos or call them to set up an appointment.

This model comes from Touchstone is an electric fireplace that is wall-mounted. The majority of electric fireplaces are built into the wall. The slim, elegant unit features an arched firebox with LED Flames in seven different colors. The flame effect is authentic and the remote control has many functions, including different heat settings, five levels of flame brightness along with a timer and other.

Another great thing about this device is that it can be used throughout the year. You can use it in the summer using the flame setting, and in the winter months, use the temperature settings. The flame brightness and color can be adjusted to suit your mood.

This fireplace is among the slimmest available. It can be mounted on the wall or even recessed into it. It is made of metal and tempered glass, and has a sleek, modern style that looks great in any home. The remote control has several options and also comes with an automated timer that turns the fire off after 10 hours.

It is easy to install, and has the wire plug-in. It also comes with a safety feature which turns off the fire if it gets too hot. This feature ensures that your pets and family are safe while using this fireplace.

Easy to Install

With wall-mounted electric fires you can have the appearance of a real fireplace within your home without needing to make any structural modifications. The good news is that they're easy to fit yourself too provided you have the right tools on hand, like a spirit level and a the stud finder (you can purchase both from us at Direct Fireplaces). Our customer service team estimates that you will be able to unpack the new electric fireplace and put it up within less than an hour!

Before you start However, it's worth making sure that the location you have chosen for your fireplace is located close enough to a power socket. Verify whether the power cable of the fireplace is able to reach the socket through the bracket. If it cannot, you can move the plug socket on the opposite side of the room, and then hide it behind your fireplace to create a sleek finish.

It is also important to ensure that any combustible items are kept at least three feet from the electric fire, as this helps to reduce the chance of fire. This includes wood, paper and even fabric and furniture, curtains and bedding. It is also important to make sure that the vents are clear of obstructions, so that hot air can be blown out.

If you're seeking a wall-mounted electric fire that can be controlled with your voice, take a look at this beautiful Camino model from Flamerite. It comes with a stunning panorama 3D flame design and can be controlled via an app for smartphones or your voice thanks to its built-in compatibility with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

If you plan to install a standard gas fire that is wall-mounted and chimney, you'll require a chimney. It is best to choose an installer who is Gas Safe registered. You can also fit a flue liner onto your existing chimney to increase security. Then, as with any gas fire installation it's best to check that your chimney functions correctly before you turn it on for the first time.

Requires No Chimney

Unlike a traditional gas fire that requires venting and chimneys, Wall mounted electric Fire mounted electric fireplaces do not need to be vented. This makes them a great choice for homes that have small spaces or do not have the necessary building work to install gas fireplaces. A wall-mounted electric fire is also safe to use in any home since it does not release any carbon monoxide.

The heat produced by a wall-mounted fireplace is directional, and can quickly warm a room of up to 400 square feet. Although this isn't enough to be a main heating source, it's ideal for adding some warmth and making your living area more comfortable. Using an electric fireplace will also lower your electric bill and will have less of an impact on the environment and is a great investment for your home.

When you are choosing a wall-mounted electric fire, it is important to look at the wattage as well as BTU output. This will determine the level of heat it can provide and if it is suitable for your space. Also, you should look for a fire that is compatible with your existing decor.

Installing a wall-mounted electric fireplace is a fairly simple job, provided you have the appropriate tools. Based on the type of fire that you have selected, you may have to fit the firebox on the wall hung electric fires bracket first, and then attach the screen, or the fire might be already attached to the wall bracket. To accomplish this task, you will also need a drill and screws. You should seek out a professional in case you don't have these tools.

Another option for homes without a chimney is an opening in the wall gas fire. Although they cost more than a wall-mounted electric fireplace but they do provide the look of a traditional fireplace without the requirement for vents or a chimney. Gas fires also generate more heat because they burn at higher temperatures than electric fires. If you are interested in installing a hole in the gas fireplace in your wall, make sure to speak with an experienced plumber to ensure that the installation is completed correctly.

Low Maintenance

Unlike traditional fireplaces, electric fireplaces mounted on walls are designed to stay out of the way. This allows you to have more space and is safer for your children and pets. This is because the heater will be out of reach, and they won't slip over it.

Another benefit of a wall-mounted electric flame is that it is simple to clean. You can clean the interior with a damp cloth. This is a great idea to avoid the build-up of dust inside the fireplace, which can damage the heating element and ember bed.

It is recommended to read the manual that was included with your unit prior to cleaning it. Most manufacturers will not advise cleaning the internal components of a wall-mounted electric fire since it could cause damage to the electrical system. To ensure that you're safe, you should use a damp cloth only if totally free of lint and rinsed.

Another thing to consider is that a wall-mounted fire doesn't have ugly pipes and flues to cover. This will make your home look cleaner and more stylish. Electric fires appear as if they are part of the wall decor which makes them a fantastic option for homeowners who wish to have a modern style in their home.

It's also a great option for those moving into a new house because it can be installed without major renovations. It is possible to install the fire yourself, or require the help of an expert. This will cost a little more, but it's still worth it if you desire a beautiful, low-maintenance fire.