9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Wall-Mounted Fireplace
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How to Safely Install a Wall-Mounted Fireplace

The sleek, simple appearance of a wall-mounted fireplace is becoming more popular in homes. They're perfect for small spaces because they don't require venting.

Before you buy a fireplace, it's important to know the basics. You'll need to make sure that the model you choose fulfills your safety requirements as well as other requirements.

Space Saving

When installing a fireplace in your home, you'll need decide whether to frame it into the wall or build out an area of recessed. This will impact on the price as well as the time needed to complete the task. If you're looking for an affordable option that doesn't cause a lot of damage on your walls, a gas or electric fireplace wall unit could be the best option.

The benefits of space-saving these units are apparent. These units can be installed into a room in which a fireplace would typically be which allows more space to be used to store other furniture and accessories. This is particularly useful if you have a small home or limited living space.

Fireplace wall units aren't only space-saving, but they also provide a variety of advantages. For example, a wall-mounted fireplace can serve as the perfect place to mount flat-screen televisions. Additionally, these TVs can be a great way to add warmth and charm to your home without making an investment of a significant amount.

MagikFlame offers a variety of fireplace wall units in different sizes and designs to suit your space. Some fireplace wall units are designed to work with flat screen televisions, while others feature an attractive shiplap mantel that you could use to display photos or other decorative objects. You can also keep music CDs and DVDs to watch your favorite films with the entire family. MagikFlame fireplaces are certified by the CSA and have advanced features to reduce energy consumption.

Most people appreciate the fact that wall-mounted fireplaces do not leave a mess left behind. They also don't require continuous refueling, unlike traditional fireplaces. You can easily remove the ash and coal by wiping it with a damp towel. This will make cleaning the fireplace much simpler.

These units are also easy to set up. Gas models can be mounted directly to a wall stud, while electrical models are attached to a mounting plate that is placed over the wall. Installing the unit can be handled by a professional even if you're not a handy person.

Convenience

A wall-mounted fireplace is an excellent alternative to traditional fire places for those who live in apartments or other homes that don't have the space to install a fireplace. It doesn't require any venting, and it is easy to install. It can be used to heat your home as an additional source of heat, saving you money on your energy bills. It doesn't take up any floor space so you can make more space within your home.

They are available in a wide range of styles and sizes, so you can pick the one that is most suitable for your home. Certain models have a flat-fronted design and are perfect for minimalist interiors. Others have a classic design and can be paired with an entertainment center or fireplace. They are also available in recess-style models that can be built into your wall or recess.

Read reviews of gas wall-mounted fireplaces If you're interested. A good brand should offer a variety of models to suit your needs. Their customer service department is happy to answer all questions. There are also plenty of online resources where you can learn more about installing gas fireplaces, including suggestions and tips from experts.

They can be built into a wall recession that is recessed when you have enough space within the wall, however they are also popular as surface mount units that stick out from the wall. Some of them use a fan heater and others include an infrared heating element. In either case, you can turn on the fireplace and off and adjust the settings with an control panel. Many of them also have an remote control that makes it easier to use.

These devices are useful, but not for all. They don't provide a room with the same warm and cozy feeling as a real fireplace, and they can be dangerous for children and pets when placed too close to the wall. They can also be costly to operate even if you don't use them regularly. However, if you're a committed DIYer and are looking to create an impressive focal point to your home A wall-mounted fireplace is an excellent option.

Safety

A fireplace mounted on the wall is a great way to bring warmth and beauty to any space. However, as with any fireplace in your home, there are some security precautions to be aware of when using one. Follow these tips to ensure that your family and pets are secure while enjoying the warm fireplace in your home.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fire places come with an emergency shutoff feature to avoid overheating. This is to decrease the chance of fire. This is a vital feature to look for if have small children or pets who could be curious about the fire and accidentally touch the hot surfaces. It's also advisable to install an enclosure for your fireplace to prevent things from falling into flames and causing an fire.

In addition, gas models can also include oxygen depletion sensors, which will shut off the flame if they detect low levels of oxygen. These features are designed to improve security for your family and are great reasons to upgrade your old fireplace to one that is newer.

If you're thinking of installing a flush mount it is essential to read the instructions of the manufacturer carefully. This will include information on how far in to the wall or recession you'll want to install the fireplace. This will affect the depth you can construct into your wall to accommodate it.

In addition, many manufacturers will also specify if you can install it into a wall or recession that is shallower than the average thickness of your walls. This will allow you to narrow down your options depending on the available space in your home.

It's important to inspect your fireplace prior to signing off on the delivery. This is the ideal time to identify any issues before it becomes more expensive or difficult to fix. Check for any damage to the firebox or chassis, especially ones that are larger than a penny-sized holes. Also, make sure the flue lining is in good condition and free of cracks or leaks.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace is a great alternative for homes that don't have enough space for a freestanding fireplace with mantel. They are modern and sleek and add an element of elegance to your home.

They are also very simple to set up. You'll need only an outlet with a standard plug to provide power to them. If you're planning to relocate your fireplace into the dining room or bedroom for additional warmth, it's simple to do.

Electric fireplaces come in a wide range of styles and sizes to match any home. From contemporary to traditional there's something to suit all. Some models come in different colors and finishes which is ideal for those who want to match their new fireplace with the rest of their interior.

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces are a great option for those who are looking for something different. These models have a more striking and authentic flame effect that can make a real statement in your home. They are available in both natural gas and propane options and, therefore, you can pick the best one for your home.

Gas fireplaces can also provide more heat to your home as compared to electric models. Depending on the type of gas you select your fireplace will be vented directly into the ventilation system of your home or via the chimney. This will provide additional heat for your home throughout the cold winter.

If you're not comfortable with venting a gas fireplace, you can opt for a ductless model. They still create stunning flame effects, and can also warm your home during winter. They will not warm your entire home.

A ductless gas fireplace can also cost more than a ventless model. If you're able to pay for the installation costs, then this is an excellent choice for your home. Follow the manufacturer's directions and then hire a professional to help you with the installation.