7 Easy Tips For Totally Rocking Your Insert Electric Fireplace In Wall

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7 Easy Tips For Totally Rocking Your Insert Electric Fireplace In Wall

How to Install an Electric Fireplace Insert

Electric fireplace inserts are a great option for adding a fireplace to any room or to convert an existing fireplace. They don't require venting, unlike wood-burning or gas-burning fire places.

There are  Highly recommended Internet page  of electric fires: plug-ins and built-in inserts. In this article, we'll look at how each of them works.

Built-In

An electric fireplace with a built-in electrical insert is the ideal choice for those who want to enjoy a warm fire without the hassles of buying and putting in a traditional wood-burning fireplace. With the ability to install a fireplace insert in nearly any space it is easy to transform your living area into a comfortable space. It is a fantastic option for homeowners who have small spaces, since it occupies less floor space. Based on your personal preferences, you can choose either a built-in model or a free-standing one.

Electric fireplaces can be placed in many ways however, the most common method is to place them in an existing fireplace. They are typically constructed by professionals and can be expensive to repair or replace the insert if it is damaged. However, the process of installing is not as complicated as it might seem particularly if you are using a prefabricated masonry fireplace.

Another way to install an electric fireplace is to frame a space on your wall and then build an electric fireplace within the wall structure. This kind of installation will not require any floor space, and it can be easily integrated into any decor. This gives you more control over the appearance of your fireplace and capacity to heat.

One of the biggest benefits of an electric fireplace is that it does not need venting. This makes it a safer option for those with small pets or children living at home, as it doesn't produce dangerous gases that can be inhaled. It is also simpler to maintain than most other units on the market because it doesn't require a chimney or any gas lines.

If you have an existing fireplace, you can convert it to an electric fireplace by sliding the unit into its opening. This type of installation is simple and cost-effective, and is the most popular method for converting wood-burning fireplaces to electric. However, it is crucial to gauge the size of your fireplace before you purchase an electric insert.

Plug-In

A plug-in electric fireplace is mounted inside a wall like an ordinary wall outlet. It is less expensive than a built in fireplace however it looks fantastic and can be used to create a focal point in any room.

If you prefer a more elegant appearance, you can trim the fireplace's opening to hide the electrical connection. You can do it yourself or hire a local contractor to do it.

It is essential to read the owner's manual to find specific information regarding framing, secure the fireplace, and wiring. It's also a good idea for you to test your fireplace prior installing it. Connect it and play around with the lights and heat. If everything is working, then you're ready to move to the next step.

Make sure your electrician knows that your new electric fireplace will need a separate circuit. This means that it will have its own receptacle mounted on the wall (which will be a special GFI outlet that is designed to monitor the flow of electricity) and when you flip the breakers "off" on the electrical panel in your home only this line will go off. This prevents the issue of multiple outlets and appliances sharing one circuit and then interrupting the breaker.

You'll also need to decide if you want your fireplace to plug into 120-volt outlet or 240-volt outlet. You'll then need to hire an electrician to install the necessary wiring.

If you decide to tackle the project yourself, a powersaw as well as an understanding of how to use it are required. You will also need a pencil and tape measure to mark the position of the fireplace in the wall. Once you've marked the area, you can begin removal of the old wall covering and installing a new frame for your fireplace. Install the new drywall as close as you can to the edge of your fireplace to give it a polished appearance. Be sure to leave space for the fireplace outlet head.

Corner

You can install an electric fireplace in an area to make your living space more inviting and comfortable. They do not come with chimneys which makes them more convenient to install. They can be used as a standalone piece or in conjunction to a mantel. These units are available in different sizes and can provide additional heat for rooms up to 1,000 square foot. Some models can be wired to 240 volts, allowing them to deliver even more heat.

It is crucial to choose an insert that fits the dimensions of the current opening. Based on the space and design of your space, an insert that doesn't fit properly will look like a nuisance. A professional consultation or the use of visualization tools can be helpful.

One method to ensure you select a suitable model is to frame and install the fireplace into your wall, or to  build it into an existing chimney. While this takes more time and might require some building expertise, it can give you a customized fit and seamless appearance. Follow the installation directions and seek help when needed.

Another option is to put in a recessed fireplace that fits into an existing fireplace opening and typically is installed flush against the wall. They are available in a variety finishes and designs, so you can match them easily to your existing fireplace. These models include everything you need to put them in place. This includes an inbuilt heater that can supply additional heating for rooms up 1,000 square feet and an imitation fire effect.

Installing electric fireplaces with plug-ins is simple. Simply place them in the fireplace that is already in place and connect them to the fireplace. They typically have 5 000 BTUs which is enough to heat most rooms. Some models can be used with the heat shut off for an ambiance-only experience.



Multi-Sided

A multi-sided electric fire can be a great way to divide a space without obstructing the view or needing venting. It can be built-in or wall mounted and features a glass panel on each side of the fireplace, creating an elongated effect. Multi-sided models can be purchased with or without heating, and can be designed to include LED lighting, logs, an ember bed, and other features.

These models are great to separate master bedrooms from ensuite bathrooms or to divide the living and dining areas. They come in traditional and linear designs and offer a variety of options for installation, such as a full 2x4 recessed mount and a clean face flush mount into 12" wall or partially recessed into a 2" x 4". They are also available with a broad selection of media kits and flame colors to allow for a personalized look.

Multi-sided electric fireplaces are an excellent alternative for those looking to make an impact in their commercial or residential space. These electric fireplaces are powered by the cutting-edge HELIOVISION Virtual Flame Technology, are designed to create the most realistic look of fire in an electrical fireplace. The Landscape Pro Multi provides a variety of options for installation to give homeowners and interior designers complete freedom. This model can be installed in a single-side view, left- and front-side views or three-sided bay (bay windows) with removable metal panels. All options are available with or without a heater for year-round use. A sophisticated hand-held remote control comes with and comes with a variety of options for operation including power, heat, fade, sync, ember bed, and down-light settings.