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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 a sleek, polished look without the need to purchase mantles. It is one of the easiest electric fireplaces.

There are a few factors to consider before purchasing your fireplace in wall. To maximize the value of your investment, consider these suggestions:.

Height

It might appear to be a simple question however, determining the height of your fireplace is among the biggest decisions you will make. This is because the height of your fireplace will affect everything from how it will fit in a room to how visible it is. Having your fireplace raised to high could make it look unnatural and detract from the aesthetics of the piece. A fireplace that is too low could look drab in the wall space.

Electric fireplaces can be placed at various levels. For instance, a majority of people choose to mount their fireplaces at eye level from a sitting position. This requires a height between 40-42 inches. Some people place their fireplaces under their TVs. This can be an attractive option.

The height of your fireplace depends on a number of factors that include the dimensions and length of the wall you plan to put it on. The bigger the room is, the bigger it will be. This could mean that you are capable of fitting a larger fireplace into it. The length of the wall is also important because a wall that is longer can support a fireplace that is larger.

How you intend to utilize your fireplace is an important factor. If you intend to use it solely for decoration, then it is recommended to choose a lower height. However, if you plan to heat your home using it, you'll need to make sure that the fireplace is tall enough to satisfy local codes and safety standards.

It is essential to choose the appropriate height for your fireplace, so that it can fit into your decor and be simple to clean or fill. If you're not sure what height to go with, you can always contact a professional fireplace installer for help. They'll be able to recommend the perfect height for your fireplace in light of their experience and your unique home.

Depth

The depth of a fireplace is crucial to know if you plan to put it in a recessed place. If you are planning to cut into the wall, make sure that you have enough space to accommodate the fireplace's internal design (the area for the smoke shelf that is above the firebox and the flue that is atop the roof). Also, think about the space you'll need for the surround and whether or not you would like a mantle.

Many of the latest electric fireplaces have an interior depth that is almost hidden, giving them a "built-in" look. This kind of wall fireplace that is electric is best illustrated by the Panorama BI Deep series. The model has an 5.8-inch depth that lets the viewer see the flames and ember bed and not the frame of the fireplace. It also comes with a choice of media packages including natural-looking driftwood logs that look like driftwood white pebbles, crystals made of clear glass that reflect the flames and add luster to the ember bed.

Wall-mounted gas fireplaces are available in both shallow and deep models. However, when deciding on the depth of your fireplace, it is crucial to keep in mind that these units operate as a supplemental heat source and should be properly vented by an experienced professional. When determining the depth for a gas fireplace you must think about the length of the vent pipe and the size of the chimney.

Whether you choose a surface mount or one-piece installation, it's crucial to read and follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully when mounting your fireplace. A professional installer is recommended in the majority of cases. It is also an excellent idea to have a second person available to install a fireplace.

Installing a fireplace in the wall of your home could be an great way to boost its value and add ambiance to your living spaces. It also can reduce your heating costs. Additionally, it's an excellent option if you aren't able to install a traditional fireplace in your home because of space limitations or due to the location of an existing chimney.

Surface Mount

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

To begin the installation, mark the wall with pencil where the bracket will be placed. Utilize a stud-finder to find the studs, and place the brackets in front of at least one stud to ensure stability. If a stud cannot be reached or is not suitable for your fireplace, you could use drywall anchors as a support.

Once you have marked the location of mounting brackets on the wall and then use a power drill to screw them in and make sure they are properly aligned with the studs. If possible, connect each bracket to a stud for strength and stability, however you can also use anchors made of plastic if necessary. After the mounting brackets have been installed, lift the fireplace and hang it from the bracket. Once the fireplace is in place ensure that it is level.

Before you begin the installation Plug in your fireplace and ensure that all features work correctly. Light the Ethonal Fire, play around with the flames, the heat, ember bed lights and so on. Once you're happy with the results you can now install your floating mantel.

Depending on the type of your fireplace, you'll need to connect its wire connection to the appliance wire connector at the lower part of the mantel. Or if the fireplace has hooks or slots on the back connect them to the slots on the wall mounting brackets. After you've completed this process, consult your fireplace's user manual to learn how to remove the glass front panel from the opening and replace it.

Once you've removed your front panel of your fireplace and inserted it into the opening, follow your instructions in the manual to complete the installation by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height as required. If your fireplace comes with ember bed media, spread it across the top of the grate to give it a an organic appearance, then secure it in place using the screws included.

Plug-In

Electric fireplaces don't require vents or chimneys like traditional wood-burning ones. They plug into standard outlets that can provide supplemental heat for rooms up to 400 square feet. They also offer multiple temperature and flame settings to allow you to customize the ambience. Certain models come with LED lighting effects to highlight the fire and embers. Others include an upper grille grate that hides manual controls but easily pops open to reveal buttons to set the desired setting.

Plug-in electric fire places can be installed directly on the wall or recessed for an appearance of a built-in. These units are typically easier to install than a mantel fireplace. Some have pedestal bases that permit you to put the fireplace on a flat surface like buffets or dressers. Included is a remote control, mounting hardware and log set. Electric fireplaces are able to include flame and heat options, which can be removed to create a year-round ambience.

Some models have adjustable privacy glass that can instantly change from completely transparent to partially. These models are popular for walls that separate zones of entertainment such as dining and living rooms. These models can be utilized in bedrooms, where adding a fireplace is a cost-effective way to warm up a space and keep it private.

Although plug-in electric fireplaces don't require a hardwire like built-in versions they must be mounted within an area that is at 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 drywall installation or concrete installation.

If you choose to install your electric fireplace on the wall make sure it is close to an outlet. Electric fire places with plug-ins can be plugged in to outlets on the same circuit as the electric fireplace, or into a separate outlet. It is recommended to use a separate circuit to ensure that nothing else in your home will operate at the same voltage and potentially trip your circuit breaker.