Why We Love Insert Electric Fireplace In Wall (And You Should Too!)
How to Install an Electric Fireplace Insert Electric fireplace inserts are the ideal option for adding a fireplace to a room or converting an existing fireplace. In contrast to wood-burning or gas-burning fireplaces, they don't need to be vented. There are three different types of electric fireplaces including plug-ins, log sets and built-in inserts. We'll examine each of them and how they function in this article. Built-In A fireplace with an electric insert is the perfect choice for homeowners who want to sit back and relax by a fire without the hassle of purchasing and putting up a traditional wood-burning fireplace. With the capability to install a fireplace insert in nearly any space it is easy to transform your living space into a cozy home. It's a great option for those who have a small spaces, since it occupies less floor space. You can select between a built-in or free-standing model depending on your preferences. Although electric fireplaces can be installed in many different ways, the most common is to put them into an existing brick fireplace. They are usually constructed by a professional. They can be costly to repair or replace if the fireplace insert is damaged. The installation process isn't as difficult as it seems, especially in the case of an already-built masonry fire place. in the wall fireplace electric to install an electric fireplace is to frame a space on your wall and construct a fireplace inside the structure. This kind of installation does not require any floor space and can easily be incorporated into any style. It will also provide you with a higher degree of control over the heating capacity and appearance of your fireplace. Electric fireplaces do not require venting. It is a safer choice for people who have pets or young children in the home since it doesn't produce harmful gases that could be inhaled. It is also simpler to maintain as in comparison to other units because it doesn't require a gas line or chimney. The installation of an electric fireplace into an existing fireplace is as easy as sliding the unit into its opening. This kind of installation is very simple and affordable, and it is often the preferred method of converting wood-burning fireplaces to electric. It is essential to determine your fireplace size before purchasing an electric insert. Plug-In A plug-in electric fireplace is placed inside a wall similar to an ordinary wall outlet. This is a less expensive option than a built in fireplace, but still looks great and can be used to create a focal point to any room. If you want a more elegant look, you can frame around the fireplace opening and add trim to hide the electrical connections. You can do it yourself or employ a local contractor to do it. It is essential to read the owner's manual for specific details on framing, securing the fireplace, and wiring. It is also recommended to test your fireplace prior installing it. Connect it to the electrical outlet and experiment with the lights and heat. If everything works as it should you're ready to move on to the installation. Be sure to let your electrician know that your new electric fire will require a dedicated circuit. It will have a dedicated circuit, which includes a GFI outlet in the wall. When you turn the breaker off in the panel of your home, it will only affect one line. This helps prevent the problem of multiple outlets and appliances sharing one circuit and then tripping the breakers. It is also necessary to decide if you'd like your fireplace to be connected to a 120-volt, or 240 volt outlet. Then, you'll have to get your electrician to run the appropriate wiring. If you decide to tackle the work yourself, a powersaw and a basic understanding of how to use it are essential. You'll also require a tape measure and pencil to mark the position of the fireplace within the wall. Once you've marked the location then you can begin the process of taking off the wall covering and putting up an entirely new frame for your fireplace. It is recommended to install the new drywall as close as possible to the edge of your fireplace so that you can have a beautiful finished appearance. Also, make sure to leave enough room for the head of your fireplace outlet. Corner You can install an electric fireplace in an area to make your room more inviting and cozy. These units don't have a chimney, which makes them simpler to set up and can be set up as a stand-alone item or in conjunction with a mantel. These units are available in different sizes and provide heat for rooms up to 1,000 square foot. Certain models can be hardwired to 240 volts to deliver more heating. It is crucial to choose an insert that's appropriate to the dimensions of your existing opening. Depending on the space and design of your space An insert that doesn't fit properly could look like a snare. A professional consultation or use of visualization tools can be beneficial. One way to ensure you select a model that is compatible is to frame and build the fireplace into your wall or to build it into an existing chimney. Although this can take longer and might require some building expertise but it will provide you with a custom fit and a seamless appearance. Follow the installation instructions and ask for assistance if necessary. Installing a recessed fireplace is another option. It fits into the existing fireplace opening, and sits flush with the wall. They are available in different styles and finishes, meaning you can easily match them with your existing fireplace and décor. They also include everything you require to set them up with, including a built-in heating element that can provide additional heat for rooms up to 1,000 square feet and a simulated flame effect. Installing electric fireplaces that plug in is simple. Simply insert them into the existing fireplace and connect them to the fireplace. They typically provide 5,000 BTUs, which is enough to warm the majority of rooms. Some models can be used with the heat turned off for an ambiance-only experience. Multi-Sided A multi-sided electric fireplace can be a great way to divide a space without blocking out the view or needing venting. It can be wall or built-in mounted and has a glass panel on both sides of the fireplace, giving it an expansive effect. Multi-sided models are available with or without heating and can be customized to include logs, LED lighting an ember bed and other features. These models are great for separating the master bedroom from bathrooms with ensuites or to divide the living and dining areas. They are available in linear and traditional styles and provide a range of installation options, including a full 2x4 recessed mount, clean face flush mount into 12” wall, or partially recessed in a 2” 4”. The flame colors and media kits can be used to give you a custom appearance. Multi-sided electric fire places are great for those who want to add a splash of style to their home or business. They are powered by the revolutionary HELIOVISION virtual flame technology, these electric fireplaces are designed to create one of the most realistic fire designs in an electric fireplace. The Landscape Pro Multi provides a variety of options for installation to give homeowners and interior designers total freedom. This model can be used as an individual side view; front and left side view or three sided bay (bay window) with removable metal side panels. All options can be operated with or without the heater for all year-round use. A high-end hand-held remote control is provided and offers multiple operation options including power, heat, fade, sync, ember bed, and down-light settings.