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

A fireplace built into the wall gives an elegant, polished appearance without having to pay for mantles. It is among the most simple electric fireplaces to set up.

There are a few things to think about before purchasing an in-wall fireplace. Follow these guidelines to get the most out of your purchase.

Height

It might seem like a simple issue however, determining the height of your fireplace is among the most important decisions you'll make. This is because the height of your fireplace can affect everything from how well it fits in a room to how easily it can be seen. The fireplace may appear odd if it is raised too high. It could also diminish its beauty. On the other hand, having your fireplace set too low could cause it to disappear in the wall space.

Luckily, electric fireplaces are versatile enough to be placed at a variety of heights. Most people mount their fireplaces sitting at eye level. This requires a height of 40 and 42 inches. Some people place their fireplaces under their TVs. This can be an attractive alternative.

The size of your fireplace will depend on several factors that include the size and length of the wall you plan to put it on. The larger the space the more spacious it will be. This could mean that you are able to fit a larger fireplace into it. The length of a wall is also important since a wall that is larger can accommodate a bigger fireplace.

Another crucial aspect to take into consideration is how you intend to use your fireplace. If you are planning to use it solely for decoration, then the lower height is ideal. If you want to use it to heat your home, you will need to make sure that the fireplace is sturdy and tall enough to meet safety standards.

It is crucial to select the proper height for your fireplace, so that it can fit into your decor and be simple to clean or fill. If you're not sure of the size to choose, you can always seek out an experienced fireplace installer for assistance. They can advise on the best height for Electric fireplaces your fireplace in accordance with their expertise and the design of your home's design.

Depth

It is crucial to know the depth of a fireplace when you plan to install it in an recessed position. If you're planning to cut into the wall, make sure that you have enough space to accommodate your fireplace's interior design (the area for the smoke shelf above the firebox and the flue that extends upwards from the roof). You should also consider the space available for the surround and if you would like a fireplace mantle.

Many of the more recent electric fireplaces have a depth which is almost invisible, creating an "integrated" look. The Panorama BI-Deep series is an excellent example of this type of electric fireplace that is wall-mounted. The model is 5.8-inch deep frame that lets the viewer see the flames, ember bed, and not the frame. It also comes with a choice of media options, including natural-looking driftwood logs white pebbles, crystals made of clear glass that reflect the flames and add luster to the ember bed.

Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in deep and shallow versions. When determining the depth of your fireplace, it is important to keep in mind that these fireplaces are considered to be supplementary heat sources and should be properly vented by an experienced professional. When determining the depth of a gas fireplace, you need to consider the length of the vent pipe and the size of the chimney.

It is crucial to read and follow the directions of the manufacturer before installing your fireplace. In most instances, hiring a professional to install your fireplace is recommended. It is also good to have an extra person on hand when installing a gas fireplace.

Addition of an in-wall fire space to your home is a fantastic way to add value to it and add ambiance. It can also reduce your heating costs. It is an excellent alternative when you aren't able to fit an old-fashioned fireplace into your home due to space constraints or due to the location of the chimney.

Surface Mount

Surface mounts are an excellent option if you don't want to or aren't able to cut into the wall to mount an electric fireplace. They also provide a sleek, integrated look. Some models, like the Allusion line of electric modern fireplaces, can be mounted partially recessed into a wall without compromising the output of heat.

To begin the installation, mark the wall with pencil where the bracket will be installed. Utilize a stud-finder to find the studs and then place the brackets in front of at least one stud to ensure stability. If a stud is not accessible or isn't suitable for your fireplace, you can use anchors for drywall to support the mounting bracket.

Once you've determined the location of the brackets for mounting and drilled them, screw them into the wall making sure they're aligned with the studs. You can use studs or anchors made of plastic to attach each bracket. After the mounting brackets are in place, lift your fireplace and place it from the wall bracket. When the fireplace is installed, make sure it is level.

Before you begin the installation Plug in your fireplace and make sure that all the features are working properly. Start the fire, experiment with the heating, the lighting of the ember bed, and the list goes on. When you are satisfied with the result, it's time to put in the floating mantel.

Based on the model of your fireplace, you'll either have to connect the wire connection to the appliance wire connector in the lower part of the mantel. Or if the fireplace has slots or hooks on the back connect them to the slots on the wall mounting brackets. Once you've completed this step you should consult your fireplace's user manual to learn how to remove the glass front panel from the opening and replace it.

After you've removed the front panel of your fireplace and installed it into its opening, follow the guideline to complete the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height as needed. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, place it over the top grate to give it a more natural look. Then secure it with the included screws.

Plug-In

Contrary to traditional wood-burning unique fireplaces electric fireplaces don't require vents or chimneys. They're plugged into a standard outlet and provide additional heat for rooms up to 400 square feet. You can also alter the ambiance with multiple heat and flame settings. Some models come with LED lighting effects that accentuate the ember bed and the fire. Others include an upper grille grate that conceals manual controls, but easily opens to reveal pushbuttons to select the setting you prefer.

Plug-in electric fireplaces can be hung directly on walls or recessed into the wall for a built-in appearance. They are generally simpler to install than mantel fireplaces. Some models have a pedestal that allow you to put the fireplace on flat surfaces like a buffet or dresser. Included are a remote control, mounting hardware and log set. Based on the model, these electric fireplaces could include heating and flame options that can be turned off to provide ambiance throughout the year.

Certain models come with adjustable privacy glass that can quickly change from fully see-through to partially transparent. This feature makes these models popular for walls that separate common areas of entertainment like living and dining spaces. They can be even used in bedrooms where adding a new fireplace is a cost-effective way to take the chill off an area without compromising privacy.

While plug-in electric fireplaces don't require hardwiring like built-in versions they must be positioned on an area that is at least stud-free and capable of supporting the weight of the fireplace. Some models include an accessory kit to make this process simpler by providing an electrical power cord that is pre-wired and a special mounting bracket. This kit can be used for either drywall or concrete installation.

If you decide to install your electric fireplace in a wall make sure it is located near an outlet. Based on the model, plug-in electric fireplaces can be plugged into outlets that are connected to the same circuit, or a separate circuit for your electric fireplace. It is best to choose a separate circuit to ensure that nothing else in your home will run at the same voltage and potentially trip your breaker.