10 Fireplace Wall Mount Tips All Experts Recommend

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Add Warmth to Your Home With a Fireplace Wall Mount

A fireplace wall mount will add warmth and ambiance to any room, whether it's in your home, office or commercial space. They are simple to set up and come with mounting brackets that can be used for hanging or recessing into walls.

Follow the directions on the site of the manufacturer to make a simple, quick installation. Make sure that the bottom of the fireplace and the wall-mounting brackets fit together. Then, you can secure the fireplace to the wall.

Size

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can be a focal point of an area that provides warmth and ambiance. These cheap fireplaces are available in a variety of sizes that can be adapted to fit into any space. A smaller model is perfect for bedrooms, whereas larger models could be placed in a living area or family room. Some models also come with the option of recessed installation to put them on the wall in a way that they are flush to give an uncluttered appearance.

The height of a fireplace wall mount can affect the appearance of a room. Many people place them higher up on the wall to create a dramatic impact. They typically sit 6 to 12 inches above the floor. Some people prefer to mount the TVs at a standard height of 4.5-5 feet. This lets them be seen by the majority of seats in the room.

No matter the size you pick it is crucial to be aware of certain factors to ensure your fireplace is safe and efficient. For instance, you should make sure that all combustible things are kept at least three feet away from the fire including drapes and furniture. If you can, also secure the mounting brackets to studs. If you are unable to locate studs, you can use plastic anchors. This will ensure that the fireplace will not be removed.

When choosing a fireplace mount, it is important to take into consideration the amount of heat it creates. A common rule of thumb is to choose a fireplace that produces about the same amount of heat as your standard electric heater. By following this rule of thumb, you can be confident that your new fireplace will provide sufficient supplemental heating for the entire space.

Some fireplaces have distinctive features that distinguish them from the competition. Certain fireplaces have remote control and adjustable settings for brightness, and a no-heat mode. They also have cool-to touch glass and realistic LED flames. Other important features include a built-in shelf that can be used to store electronic devices and an easy installation procedure that doesn't require any professional assistance.

Installation

Contrary to a built-in electric fire that requires a hard-wired connection to your home electrical system, the fireplace wall mount is semi-permanent. It can be erected straight onto a wall or placed into a bracket that in turn is fixed to the wall. It is important to choose the location close enough to an electrical outlet for the power cord to reach, while also giving enough clearance to other objects in line with the guidelines of the manufacturer in your owner's manual.

Before starting the installation process, ensure that your fireplace is in working properly by plugging it in and playing with its LED lights and heat settings. This will inform you whether it is prepared for installation or if it needs to be checked further.

Then, you need to plan the area in which you'll install your fireplace wall mount. Depending on the model you purchase, this might involve mounting a bump out onto the wall or covering the wall with drywall. In the latter scenario you should use the correct drywall techniques like mudding and tape. Let it completely dry before proceeding.

After the walls are prepared, attach the brackets to the wall with screws. These brackets must be fixed to the studs which are behind the drywall. This will stop the fireplace from falling loose from the wall in the future.

When the bracket is secured, it is time to mount the fireplace itself. The model can vary, but there will usually be a ledge on which the fireplace rests and a place to connect it to brackets that are on top. Then, you can add any additional media like stones, embers, logs or a grate within the fireplace.

Some models also allow you to connect the firebox and screen together on a wall bracket. This can make installation easier, but you should still ensure that everything is secure and is properly fitted prior to completing.

Once the fireplace is placed, you can complete the appearance by tacking or screwing the bracket to the wall, and then trimming any wires that are not needed. If desired, you can also use paintable wire covers that disguise the power cord.

Safety

A fireplace wall mount is a great method of heating your home without occupying valuable floor space. However, it is essential to be cautious when using this type of fireplace. To avoid electric shock, the first step is to make sure that the unit is grounded. Also, be sure to follow the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure proper use.

While it is possible to find electric fireplaces on the wall that don't produce heat, most of them have a heater to increase the authenticity and ambiance of the flame effects. It's usually an element of heating that is forced by a fan that blows air over the heating element. Some models also include an infrared heating source.

After the fireplace is installed, it is vital to stay clear of touching the hot surface. This could cause burns or damage to the unit. To avoid the risk of fire keep combustibles no more than three feet from the fireplace. Be sure not to block the vents at the back of the fireplace.

There are a few other safety features to be a lookout for when selecting an electric fireplace wall mount. You should, for example, check that the unit comes with an emergency shutoff switch to avoid burning or overheating. It's also a good idea to choose a unit that produces a lesser amount of heat, since it will save you energy.

Another crucial aspect to consider is the material that the surround is made of. You should select an option that is safe for children as well as pets, such as steel, glass or wood veneers. You should also select an item with a display or a remote control to make it easier to operate.

There are a variety of electric and ethanol varieties of wall-mounted fireplaces. The one that is right for you will depend on your budget and the design of your home. Whether you choose an electric or ethanol fireplace you can be certain that it will bring the warmth and sophistication to your home. You should always follow the safety guidelines given by the manufacturer. You should also ensure that your pets and family secure when using this fireplace.

Style

The style of the fireplace wall mount will determine the appearance it will have on your home's walls. Some models are meant to stand out, while others blend into your room's décor. A contemporary model, such as the Streamlined electric wall fireplace features a sleek, modern fireplace front with a minimalist design. It features top venting that lets heated air flow freely while keeping the fireplace’s stylish design. Its flat-mounted design and easy-to operate remote make it easy to operate.

There are also wall-mount electric fireplaces that feature mantels with a more traditional design. These fireplaces are ideal for homes with an open hearth, or who wish to transform their fireplace that burns wood into an electric fireplace without a chimney. These fireplaces with flat walls are available in various sizes, and usually include a shelf for displaying decorations. They're a great option for bedrooms, living rooms and even for home offices.

Gas wall-mount fireplaces are also a excellent option for those looking to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere in their home. They are equipped with a traditional log-set design and are available in various frame finishes including natural and black. They also come with an ember bed that can be customized and LED flame colors for a custom, personalized touch. Some models even come with an integrated TV mount for added functionality.

Some models can be mounted directly on the wall, while others are designed to be partially or completely recessed into walls. For example the Allusion wall-mount gas fireplace is with a small footprint that permits it to be recessed into 2x6 frame walls, but you can add a trim skirt to cover the exposed area of the fireplace. The Allusion also comes with a convenient remote control as well as a variety of temperature settings, meaning you can enjoy your fireplace all year round.

Surface-mounted electric fireplaces generally project from 4" to 6.5" into the room, which makes them easier to install than models that are built into the wall or built out of a wall cavity. They're also a great option for those who don't want to endure the hassle of drilling holes into their walls. If you move, you'll be in a position to easily remove or reposition your fireplace.