The 10 Scariest Things About Stand Alone Fireplace Electric

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A Stand Alone Fireplace Electric Can Give Your Room a Traditional Look

This electric fireplace is constructed in a traditional style and can be able to heat up to 1,000 square feet of rooms. It also comes with a remote and five brightness settings. It also has overheat and overload protection and is CSA-certified.

It utilizes radiant, or infrared heating to warm objects and people rather than circulating warm air. Its simple controls and two heating settings are appealing.

Installation

A variety of stand alone fireplace electric are designed to be hung on the wall with special mounting brackets. This can be a good option if there is not enough space in the fireplace area to accommodate an open fire or if other obstructions such as windows, built-in bookshelves, or cabinets hinder you from installing the standard fireplace on an unfinished wall. Some models can also be adapted to being 'built-in' to the wall, which could be a more attractive alternative if you're looking to give your room an old-fashioned appearance. In either scenario, the fireplace should always be kept at a minimum of three feet away from combustible materials to ensure safety.

Make sure to follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer prior to putting up your fireplace. If you can, place it near an electrical outlet on a flat surface. Mount the brackets carefully to the wall. Before screwing the brackets on the bottom down, use a spirit-level gauge to make sure that the wall is straight.

Attach the front glass cover once the fireplace is mounted. If you purchased a model with stones to create flame and ember effects follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Then, connect the power cord to an electrical outlet and plug in the fireplace.

If you choose to hardwire your fireplace before starting work, turn off the circuit breakers in your home and allow for up to 4 feet of service cable to go from the outlet to the junction box on the insert. If you're not comfortable doing this, enlist the assistance of an electrician.

Then, follow the manual that came with the fireplace to connect it and install it into the wall. Some units may require additional hardware such as an extension cord that can reach the outlet for power. Depending on the type fireplace you own an electrician might be needed to assist. After you've connected everything and turned it on, you are now able to enjoy your new fireplace.

Safety

Electric fireplaces come with a variety of safety features built into their design. For instance, the majority of them have an alarm clock that can be set to shut off the fireplace after a predetermined amount of time. This feature is especially helpful for people who have children or pets at the house and don't want to be worried about them accidentally turning on the fireplace. Some fireplaces are equipped with an option to use a remote, making it simple to adjust the settings from a sofa or chair.

They're safer than traditional wood-burning fireplace places, but they require some attention and maintenance to ensure the safety of your family. For example, it's important to keep all combustible substances away from the fireplace to minimize the risk of fire. It's also essential to ensure that the vents within your home are opened so that hot and cold air can flow freely. It is also important to have your fireplace inspected regularly by a professional. This will allow any problems to be dealt with before they cause harm.

Another way to increase the security of your electric fireplace is to use a surge protector with it. These devices are designed to safeguard your appliances from spikes in the electricity and can assist in preventing injuries or property damage from occurring. These devices are available at most hardware stores, and they cost only a few dollars. They are an excellent investment to ensure the security of your home.

In addition to keeping combustible substances away from your fireplace, it is important to keep all electrical appliances including the fireplace away from water and other liquids. This will help avoid any injuries or accidents like electrocution, which can result from liquids being poured on them. To avoid hazards of tripping make sure that electrical cords are out of the way and untangled. It's also a good idea to shut off the fireplace before you leave the home or get ready to go to bed. This can help save on energy costs and stop any fires that could start when you're gone.

User-Friendliness

Contrary to gas fireplaces that require ventilation systems and chimneys, electric models are more flexible in the locations they can be placed. They are ideal for rooms without a fireplace and can be used in both modern and older homes.

The flexibility of an amazon free standing electric fires fireplace allows you to control its settings, which can be done using a simple remote or the display's touch screen. It allows you to personalize the flame's temperature, temperature and the brightness of the ember to your preference. Many models have features such as artificial smoke or crackling sounds to enhance the look and make the fire appear more real.

Electric fireplaces also require less maintenance than other fireplace options. While inspections of cleaning, repairs and inspections are still required, they can be done with a lesser frequency than wood or gas units. Furthermore, as these units need to be connected to an electrical outlet to operate they can be used in any room in the home such as kitchens, bedrooms or bathrooms.

You can select between wall-mounted or freestanding electric fireplaces. Wall-mounted models can be placed either above or below the mantel and are typically smaller with some looking more like a flat screen TV than a traditional fireplace. Freestanding models are generally larger, with some looking as if they're an actual fireplace, complete with mantel.

The choice of an electric fireplace is based on whether it will be utilized as a source of heat or as a decorative piece. While most models are designed to heat the entire room but there are some that can be used without creating any warmth, which is ideal for those who just desire the ambience of a fireplace.

If you decide to purchase an item designed to heat your home be sure to look for the highest amount of BTUs (British thermal units) it can produce. This is how much heat it generates and should be sufficient to maintain the space at the desired temperature. Consider a feature like a timer with a remote control which will shut off the device after a certain amount of time or a built-in sleep mode that will automatically turn off the device at a predetermined time.

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is the ratio of heat generated by an appliance to the amount of electricity it consumes. It also indicates how much of that electricity is lost in the process.

Electric fireplaces are more efficient the more energy they use. This is because they're more efficient in making electricity into heat.

The most efficient electric fireplaces are classified between 75 and 90 percent thermal efficiency. This means that, for every 100 BTUs that the fireplace produces between 75 and 99 BTUs will be used to heat your home. This is a lot more efficient than gas fireplaces, which usually have a thermal efficiency rating of only 80percent.

To ensure that you're getting a fireplace with high energy efficiency, look for an ENERGY STAR label. This signifies that the fireplace meets strict standards for efficiency set by the U.S. Government. It's a good idea look at a variety of models and brands prior to making your final decision. You can also try adding an adjustable thermostat to your home to help regulate temperatures and save money.

When you're looking for an electric fireplace stand fireplace, you'll discover a range of designs that include wall-mounted and freestanding fireplace electric options. Some come with remotes, and some work with smartphones to provide control anywhere within your home. You can also select from a range of flame settings and levels. Consider a low-heat option or one that can be used even without the heater.

This freestanding model has an elegant style that is well-integrated with any decor, and it's easy to use. You can adjust the flame's height and temperature, as well as lower the brightness of embers to create a more natural glow. It's CSA-certified to ensure safety and has overheat protection, so it will shut off automatically if it gets too hot. It's also an excellent value at just over $200. It didn't feel quite as warm as the other electric fireplaces we've tested, and it's not able to be used with a backfire.