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

An in-wall fireplace gives an elegant and polished appearance without the expense of a mantle. It is among the most simple electric fireplaces to set up.

However, there are several things to think about before buying your in-wall fireplace. Follow these tips to make the most out of your purchase.

Height

It might appear to be a simple question however, determining the height of your fireplace is one of the biggest decisions you will make. The height of your fireplace will affect everything, from how it will fit into a space to its visibility. A fireplace that is too high could look odd and detract from the aesthetics of the piece. On the other side, having your fireplace set too low can cause it to disappear in the wall space.

Luckily electric fireplaces are able enough to be placed at various heights. For instance, a majority of people prefer to put their fireplaces at eye level from a seated position. This requires a height between 40 and 42 inches. Some people place their fireplaces under their TVs, which can be a visually appealing option.

However, the exact height of your fireplace will be determined by several factors, including the dimensions of the room as well as the length of the wall you'd like to put it. The larger the room, the more spacious it will appear and it could mean that you are able to fit an even larger fireplace. The length of the wall is also important since a wall that is larger can accommodate a bigger fireplace.

Another important aspect to consider is how you plan to make use of your fireplace. If you intend to use it solely to decorate your home, the lower height is ideal. If you intend to heat your home with it, you'll need make sure that the fireplace is tall enough to meet local codes and safety standards.

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Depth

It is essential to know the depth of a fireplace, especially if you intend to put it in a recessed location. If you're planning to cut into the wall, ensure that you have enough room to accommodate the fireplace's internal design (the area for the smoke shelf that is above the firebox and the flue that extends upwards from the roof). You should also consider the space you have available for the surround, and whether you want a fireplace mantle.

Many of the latest electric fireplaces have a depth that is nearly hidden, giving them a "built-in" look. This type of wall fireplace made from electric is best illustrated by the Panorama BI Deep series. The model is 5.8-inch deep that allows the viewer see the flames, the ember bed, but not the frame. The media package includes driftwood logs with natural colors white pebbles, as well as clear glass crystals to add a luster to the embers and reflect the flames.

Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in deep and shallow versions. But, when deciding the depth of your fireplace, it is important to keep in mind that these fireplaces work as a supplemental heat source and should be properly vented by a knowledgeable professional. The length of the vent pipe, the length of the flue, as well as the distance from the stove to the vent are all factors that need to be considered when determining the depth of a fireplace made of gas.

It is essential to read and adhere to the directions of the manufacturer when mounting your fireplace. In the majority of cases, a professional installer is highly recommended. It is also a good idea to have a second person on hand to install an fireplace.

Installing a fireplace in the wall of your home can be an great way to boost its value and lynnbolvin (relevant site) add ambiance to your living spaces. It also can help reduce the cost of heating. It is an excellent alternative if you cannot fit a traditional fire place in your home due to space restrictions or due to the location of the chimney.

Surface Mount

Surface mounts are a great alternative if you don't want to or aren't able cut into the wall to mount an electric fireplace. They also give it a sleek integrated look. Certain models, like the Allusion line, can be installed partially recessing in a wall without compromising the heat output or aesthetics.

To start the installation process, determine the area where you want your fireplace to be located and mark the area with a pencil along the wall where the bracket will be installed. Use a stud-finder to locate the studs, and place each bracket in front at least one stud for stability. If a stud can't be reached or is not suitable for your fireplace, make use of drywall anchors for support.

After you've marked the position of the brackets to be mounted then use a drill to screw them into the wall, making sure they are aligned with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to connect each bracket. Once the mounting brackets are installed, lift the fireplace and hang it from the bracket. When the fireplace is positioned ensure that it is level.

Before you begin the installation make sure to plug in your fireplace and ensure that all functions function properly. Light the fire, play around with the heating, the ember bed lights and the list goes on. Once you are satisfied with the results it is time to install the floating mantel.

Depending on the type of your fireplace, you'll either need to connect its wire connection to the appliance wire connector in 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 you should consult your fireplace's user manual for instructions on how to remove the glass front panel from the opening and replace it.

After you've removed the front panel of your fireplace and inserted it into its opening, follow the instructions in the manual to complete the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height if needed. If your fireplace includes ember bed media spread it over the top of the grate to give it a more natural look. Secure it using the included screws.

Plug-In

Electric fireplaces don't require vents or chimneys like traditional wood-burning ones. They're plugged into a standard outlet, providing supplemental heating for rooms that can be that are up to 400 square feet. You can also alter the ambience with a variety of flame and heat settings. Certain models have LED lighting effects that highlight the fire and ember bed. Other models include an upper grille grate that hides manual controls but easily opens to reveal buttons to select the setting you prefer.

Electric fire places that plug in can be installed directly on the wall or recessed to create an appearance of a built-in. They are generally simpler to install than mantel fireplaces. Some have pedestal bases that permit you to put the fireplace on a flat surface, such as a dresser or buffet. A remote control, mounting hardware and log set are all included. Based on the model, electric fireplaces may include both heating and flame options that can be turned off to provide ambiance throughout the year.

Some models have privacy glass that can be adjusted instantly from fully transparent to partially transparent. These kinds of models are popular for walls that divide entertainment areas like living and dining rooms. They can even be used in bedrooms where adding the fireplace is a cost-effective way to take the chill off a room without sacrificing privacy.

Plug-in electric fireplaces do not require a hardwire like traditional fireplaces, they must be mounted within the wall that is at the very least not stud-free and is able to support the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit which includes an already wired cord and special bracket that makes the installation process easier. This kit is suitable for either drywall or concrete installation.

When deciding on a place 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 dedicated one for your electric fireplace. It is best to use a separate circuit so that no other appliances in your home operate on the same voltage. This could cause a trip to your breaker.