7 Helpful Tips To Make The Maximum Use Of Your In Wall Fireplace

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In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace

A fireplace in the wall gives an elegant and polished appearance without the cost of mantles. It is one of the most simple electric fireplaces to put in.

There are a few things to consider before buying an in-wall fireplace. Follow these tips to make the most of your purchase.

Height

It might appear to be a simple question, but determining the height of your fireplace is one of the biggest decisions you will make. This is because the height of your fireplace can affect everything from how it will fit in a room to how visible it is. Your fireplace could look strange if it is raised too high. It will also detract from its attractiveness. A fireplace that is too low can look drab in the wall space.

Luckily, electric fireplaces are versatile enough to be installed at various heights. For instance, most people prefer to put their fireplaces on the eye level from a sitting position. This typically requires a height of between 40 and 42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some people mount their fireplaces under their TVs. This can be an attractive option.

The exact height of your fireplace will be determined by a few things, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall where you'd like to place it. The bigger a room larger, the more spacious it will be which could mean that you can fit an even larger fireplace. The length of a wall is also crucial because a wall that is longer will support a larger fireplace.

The way you plan to utilize your fireplace is an important factor. If you plan to use it only for decorative purposes, then a lower height is best. If you want to use it to heat your house, you will need to ensure that the fireplace is strong and tall enough to meet safety standards.

A proper height for your fireplace will help to ensure that it matches the decor of the room and is easy to work on when cleaning or filling it. It is always a good idea to ask a professional fireplace installer to assist you if you aren't sure what height you should choose. They'll be able suggest the ideal height for your fireplace in light of their experience and the specifics of your home.

Depth

It is crucial to know the depth of a fireplace, especially if you are planning to place it in an recessed position. If you're planning to cut through your wall, ensure that you have enough depth to accommodate the inner design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf area above the fireplace, the flue that is able to rise through the roof and the fireplace itself). Also consider the space you'll have for the surround, and whether or not you would like a mantle.

Many of the latest electric fire models of fireplaces have the depth of being almost concealed, giving them an almost "built-in" look. The Panorama BI-Deep series is an excellent example of this type of wall-mounted electric fireplace. It has a 5.8-inch depth that allows the viewer to see the flames and ember bed instead of the frame of the fireplace. It also comes with a variety of media packages, such as natural-looking driftwood logs that look like driftwood, white pebbles, or crystals made of clear glass that reflect the flames and enhance the ember bed.

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces can be found in both deep and shallow models. When determining the depth of your fireplace, it is important to keep in mind that these units are supplemental heating sources and must be properly vented by an experienced professional. When determining the depth of gas fireplaces you must take into consideration the length of the vent pipe as well as the size of the chimney.

It is crucial to read and carefully follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer when installing your fireplace. In the majority of instances, hiring a professional to install your fireplace is highly recommended. It is also recommended to have an additional person on hand when installing gas fireplaces.

Addition of an in-wall fire space to your home is a great way to add value to it and create an atmosphere. It can also help lower your heating bills. Furthermore, it's an ideal option if aren't able to install traditional fireplaces in your home due to space limitations or due to the location of your existing chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're unable or prefer not to cut into your wall or construct an area to accommodate an electric fireplace, a surface mount gives an elegant and integrated style. Some models, such as the Allusion line of electric fireplaces, can be mounted partially recessed into walls without compromising the output of heat.

To begin the installation begin by marking the wall with pencil where the bracket is to be placed. Utilize a stud-finder to find the studs and place each bracket in front of at least one stud to ensure stability. If a stud is not reached or isn't suitable for your fireplace, you could make use of drywall anchors for support.

Once you have identified the location of the mounting brackets on the wall, use a power drill to install them and make sure they are in alignment with the studs. You can use studs or plastic anchors to secure each bracket. Once the mounting brackets are in place, lift your fireplace, then hang it on the wall bracket. After it's secured, you can check the position of your fireplace to make sure that it is straight and not crooked within the opening.

Before you proceed with the installation, connect your fireplace and check whether all features are operating properly - turn on the flame and ignite the flames, play around with the heat, ember bed lights and so on. When you are satisfied with the results it is time to install the floating mantel.

Depending on your fireplace's model It is possible to connect the wire connection to the appliance connector located at the lower part of the mantel or if it has hooks or slots connecting them to slots on the mounting brackets. After you've completed this you must follow the owner's manual for specific instructions for removing the glass front panel and inserting it inside the opening.

Once you've removed your front panel of your fireplace and installed it into its opening, follow your instructions in the manual to complete the install by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height if necessary. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it over the top grate to give it a more natural appearance. Then, secure it with the screws included.

Plug-In

Unlike traditional wood-burning fireplaces, electric fireplaces don't require chimneys or vents. They're plugged into standard outlets, providing supplemental heating for rooms that are that are up to 400 square feet. You can also customize the atmosphere with different heat and flame settings. Some models come with LED lighting effects that accentuate the ember bed and the fire. Other models include a top grille grate that conceals manual controls, but easily can be opened to reveal buttons for your preferred setting.

Plug-in electric fireplaces can be mounted directly on walls or built into the wall to create an aesthetically pleasing look. These units are typically more straightforward to set up than mantel fireplaces. Some units come with a pedestal to allow you place the fireplace on flat surfaces like a buffet or dresser. Included is the remote control, mounting hardware, and log set. Depending on the model, these electric fireplaces can include heating and flame options that can be turned off for all-year-round comfort.

Certain models come with privacy glass that can be easily adjusted from fully transparent to partially transparent. These models are popular for walls that divide entertainment areas like dining and living rooms. These models can be utilized in bedrooms, where adding a fireplace is a cost-effective method to warm a room and keep it private.

While plug-in electric fireplaces don't need to be hardwired like built-in versions they must be mounted within a wall that is at the very least stud-free and capable of supporting the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit that comes with an already wired cord and special bracket that makes the installation process easier. This kit is available for either drywall or concrete installation.

When choosing a location for your wall-mounted electric fireplace, ensure it's near an electrical outlet. Depending on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be connected to outlets that are on the same circuit, or a separate one for your electric fireplace. It is best to use a separate circuit to ensure that no other appliances in your home can operate on the same voltage. This could trip your circuit breaker.