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

A fireplace that is built-in provides an elegant, polished appearance without having to pay for a mantle. It is among the most simple electric fireplaces to install.

There are a few things to think about before purchasing an in-wall fireplace. To make the most of your investment, follow these tips for a successful purchase:.

Height

It might appear to be a simple question but determining the size of your fireplace is among the biggest decisions you will make. The height of your fireplace will influence everything from how it will fit into a space to its visibility. Having your fireplace raised too high can look unnatural and detract from the beauty of the piece. On the other hand, having your fireplace set too low could cause it to disappear in the wall space.

Luckily, electric fireplaces are versatile enough to be placed at various heights. For instance, a majority of people choose to mount their fireplaces on the eye level from a seated position. This usually requires a height of between 40 and 42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some people mount their fireplaces beneath their TVs. This is an attractive option.

However, the exact height of your fireplace will depend on a few things, including the size of the room and the length of the wall where you'd like to place it. The bigger the room is, the bigger it will be. This could mean you are capable of fitting a larger fireplace in it. This is also true for the length of the wall because a wall that is longer can support a wider fireplace.

Another crucial aspect to take into consideration is how you intend to use your fireplace. If you intend to use it for ornamental purposes, a smaller size will be the best. However, if you plan to heat your home with it, ethanol Fireplace you'll need to make sure that the fireplace is tall enough to satisfy local codes and safety standards.

It is essential to choose the appropriate size for your fireplace to ensure that it is in line with your decor and is easy to clean or fill. If you're unsure of the size to choose it is always a good idea to contact an experienced fireplace installer for assistance. They can suggest the best height for your fireplace, based on their knowledge and your home's layout.

Depth

The depth of a fireplace is crucial to know if you want to put it in a recessed position. If you're planning to cut into the wall, ensure that you have enough space to accommodate the fireplace's internal design (the area for the smoke shelf above the firebox as well as the flue that extends upwards from the roof). You should also consider the space you will have for the surround and whether or not you'd like a mantle.

A lot of the most recent electric fireplace models have the depth of being almost hidden, giving them an “integrated” look. The Panorama Bi-Deep series is a fantastic example of this type of wall-mounted electric fireplace. This model has a 5.8-inch depth that lets viewers to see the flames, ember bed and not the frame. It is also equipped with a range of media packages including natural-looking driftwood logs that look like driftwood, white pebbles, or crystals of clear glass that reflect the flames and improve the ember bed.

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces also come in both shallow and deep models. When deciding on the depth of your fireplace it is important to keep in mind that these fireplaces are supplementary heat sources and should be properly vented by a trained professional. The length of the vent pipe, the dimensions of the flue and the distance between the stove and the vent are all factors that should be considered when determining the depth of a gas fireplace.

No matter if you opt for a surface mount or recess-mounted installation, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions when mounting your fireplace. A professional installer is recommended in all instances. It is recommended to have an additional person in the event of installing a gas fireplace.

The addition of a fireplace in the wall place to your home is a great way to add value to it and add ambience. It can also lower the cost of heating. It is an excellent option for those who are unable to install a traditional fire place in your home due to space constraints or due to the location of the chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're unable, or prefer not to cut through your wall or create a space to accommodate an electric fireplace, a surface mount provides a sleek and built-in style. Some models, such as the Allusion line of electric cheap fireplaces, can be mounted partially recessed into walls, without compromising heat output.

To begin the installation begin by marking the wall with a pencil where the bracket is to be mounted. Utilize a stud finder to find the studs in that area and make sure every mounting bracket is in the front of one or more studs for stability. If a stud isn't within reach or won't work for your fireplace, use drywall anchors to help support the mounting bracket.

After you've marked the position of the mounting brackets and drilled them, screw them into the wall making sure they're aligned with the studs. If you can, secure each bracket to a stud to ensure strength and stability, but you can also use plastic anchors in the event of need. Once the mounting brackets are installed, lift your fireplace and place it on the wall bracket. When the fireplace is in place be sure that it is level.

Before you begin the installation Plug in your fireplace and make sure all the features are working properly. Start the fire, play around with the heating, the lighting of the ember bed, and the list goes on. Once you're happy with the results you can now install your floating mantel.

Depending on the model of your fireplace, you'll either require a wire connection to the appliance wire connector on the mantel's bottom or, if your fireplace has slots or hooks on the back connect them to the slots on the wall mounting brackets. After you've completed this process make sure to consult the user manual for instructions on how to remove the front glass panel from the opening and replace it.

Once you've removed your front panel of your fireplace and inserted it into its opening, follow the guideline to complete the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height if necessary. If your fireplace has ember bed media, spread it out across the top of the grate to give it a an appearance that is more natural and then secure it with the included screws.

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In contrast to traditional fireplaces that burn wood, electric fireplaces don't require chimneys or vents. They plug into standard outlets that can provide supplemental heat for rooms that are up 400 square feet. You can also customize the ambiance with multiple heat and flame settings. Certain models come with LED lighting effects to highlight the embers and fire. Some models have an upper grille grate that conceals manual controls but opens to reveal pushbuttons to select the setting you prefer.

Plug-in Electric Fire fireplaces can be hung directly on walls or installed into the wall for an elegant look. They are generally more straightforward to install than mantel fireplaces. Some come with pedestal bases to allow you to set the fireplace on a flat surface such as a dresser or buffet. A remote control along with mounting hardware and a log set are all included. Based on the model, these electric fireplaces can include flame and heat options that can be switched off to provide ambiance throughout the year.

Certain models come with adjustable privacy glass that you can instantly change from completely see-through to partially transparent. These types are ideal for walls that separate entertainment areas like living and dining rooms. They can even be used in bedrooms where the addition of a new fireplace can be a cost-effective method to cool a room without sacrificing privacy.

While plug-in electric fireplaces don't need to be hardwired like built-in versions they must be mounted within an area that is at the very least stud-free and capable of supporting the weight of the fireplace. Some models come with an accessory kit to make this process easier with a pre-wired power cord as well as a bracket for mounting. This kit is available for concrete or drywall installation.

When deciding on a place for your wall-mounted electric fireplace, make sure it's near an electrical outlet. Based on the model, plug-in electric marble fireplaces can be plugged into outlets that are connected to the same circuit, or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is recommended to use a dedicated circuit so that nothing else in your home will run on the same voltage and could cause a trip to your breakers.

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