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How to Safely Install a Wall-Mounted Fireplace

A wall-mounted fireplace's sleek, simple style is becoming more popular in homes. They are perfect for small spaces because they do not require venting.

It is important to understand the basics about these fireplaces prior to purchasing one. You must ensure that the model you choose is safe and meets other criteria.

Space Saving

You'll have to decide if you want to build a recessed fireplace or frame it into the wall when you install the fireplace. This will have a major impact on the total cost, as well as the time required to complete the project. Gas or electric wall units are a great option if you're looking to save money while having minimal impact on your walls.

The space saving benefits of these units are evident. They can be placed in rooms which would otherwise be occupied by a standard fireplace, which frees up area for other furniture and decor. This is especially helpful when you live in a smaller home or if your living space is already limited.

In addition to the space they conserve the fireplace wall units also offer other practical benefits. For instance, a wall-mounted fireplace is a great location to place flat-screen TVs. Furthermore, these devices can be a great way to add some warmth and charm to your home without making an enormous investment.

MagikFlame provides a variety of fireplace wall units in a variety of dimensions and styles to fit your space. Some fireplace wall units are designed to be used with flat-screen televisions while others have an attractive shiplap mantel that you could use to display photos or other decorative objects. They also have a space to store DVDs and CDs and DVDs, so you can watch your favorite movies with your family. MagikFlame fireplaces are CSA-certified and are equipped with advanced features that help reduce energy consumption.

Most people are pleased that wall-mounted fireplaces aren't a source of mess. They also don't require frequent refilling unlike traditional fireplaces. You can easily clean the ash and coal by wiping it clean with a damp towel. This will make cleaning the fireplace much easier.

These units are also simple to install. Gas models can be mounted directly to a wall stud while electrical units are attached to an installation plate that is placed above the wall. If you're not skilled, the installation process is still possible with an expert.

Convenience

A wall-mounted fire place is a great alternative to a traditional fire place for those who reside in apartments or homes which don't have enough space to accommodate a fire. It doesn't require venting, and is simple to put in. It can be used to heat your home as an additional source of heat, saving you money on your energy bills. It also doesn't require any floor space, so you can have more room to move around your home.

Many of these models come in a variety of different styles and sizes which means you can pick the one that is most compatible to your home. Some models have a flat front, making them a good option for minimalistic décor, while others sport a more traditional look which is great for a mantel or entertainment center. You can even find them in recessed designs, which permit you to incorporate them into your walls or into recesses.

Review reviews of gas wall-mounted fire places if you're interested. A good brand will have various models to meet your needs and their customer service team will be more than happy to answer any questions you have. There are plenty of websites where you can find out more about how to set up a gas fireplace, including suggestions and tips from experts.

They can be built into a wall recess in the event that you have enough clearance in the wall, but they are also popular as surface mount units that stick out from the wall. Some of them use an electric fan and others include an infrared heating element. In either case, these types of fireplaces usually have an control panel that allows users to turn the fireplace off and on, and alter its settings. A lot of them come with a remote that makes it easier to use.

These devices are extremely useful however they're not suitable for everyone. They don't add the same warm feeling to a room as a real fire and they could pose a risk to pets and children If you place them too close to the wall. If you don't frequently use them they can be costly to operate. A fireplace mounted on a wall is an excellent option if are an avid DIYer and would like to add a focal point to your house.

Safety

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a great method to bring warmth and elegance to any room. Like any fireplace in the home, you should use safety precautions when using the wall-mounted fireplace. Follow these guidelines to ensure that your family and pets are safe while enjoying a warm fireplace in your home.

The majority of wall-mounted electric fire places are equipped with an emergency shutoff switch to stop overheating. This is done to minimize the risk of fire. This is an option to consider if your children or pets are interested in the fire, and may accidentally touch it. It's also advisable to install a fireplace screen to prevent any objects from falling into the flames and causing an fire.

Additionally, gas models could also have oxygen depletion sensors to turn off the flame when they detect low oxygen levels. Both of these features are meant to ensure the safety of your family and are a good reason why you should consider switching your fireplace to a newer model.

It is important to carefully read the instructions of the manufacturer when planning to install a flush mount. It will provide information on how deep into the wall or recess you want to put the fireplace. This will impact the depth you can build into your wall to accommodate it.

The majority of manufacturers will also state whether you can mount the product on the wall or recess that is less than the average wall thickness. This will allow you to narrow down your options depending on the available space in your home.

No matter what kind of fireplace you choose it is essential to inspect the unit before signing off on the shipment. It is crucial to inspect the unit prior to signing off on the shipment. This will allow you to catch any damage before it becomes costly or difficult to fix. Inspect for any damage to the chassis or firebox, particularly any larger than a penny-sized holes. Make sure that the flue lining is free of leaks or cracks and is in good shape.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace can be a great option for homes that don't have the space for a freestanding fireplace with a mantel. They're sleek, modern and can bring a touch of class to any house.

It's also easy to install. They require only an outlet with a standard plug to power them. This means that if you decide you'd like to move your fireplace from the living room into the bedroom or dining room to provide additional heat it can be done in just a few minutes.

Electric fireplaces are available in a variety of sizes and styles that can be adapted to any space. There is something for everyone, whether you prefer a contemporary or traditional style. Certain models are available in a variety of styles and colors making it easy to match your new fireplace to the rest of your decor.

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces are ideal choice for those who are looking for something different. These units come with a more dramatic and authentic flame effect that can make a real statement in your home. These units are available in both natural gas or propane, so you can select the most appropriate one for your home.

Another benefit of a gas fireplace is that it will add more warmth to your home than an electric one. Depending on which type of gas you select your fireplace will be vented directly into the ventilation system of your home, or via the chimney. This will add heat for your home in the cold winter.

If you're not comfortable venting a gas fireplace, you can opt for a ductless fireplace. These fireplaces will produce the same stunning flame effect and are able to warm your home in the winter. However, they won't be able to heat your entire home.

A gas fireplace with ducts will also cost more than ventless models. If you can afford the installation fees, this is an ideal choice for your home. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and then get a professional assist you with the installation.