9 . What Your Parents Teach You About Wall-Mounted Fireplace
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How to Safely Install a Wall-Mounted Fireplace

The sleek, simple appearance of a wall-mounted fireplace is gaining popularity in homes. They are great for small spaces, as they don't require venting.

It's crucial to know the basics of these fireplaces prior to purchasing one. You'll want to make sure you're purchasing a model that meets your safety and other requirements.

Space Saving

When installing a fireplace in your home, you'll have to decide if you want to frame it into the wall or create an area of recessed. This can have a significant effect on the total cost and also the duration of the work. Gas or electric wall units are an excellent option if you want to save money while having minimal impact on your walls.

The benefits of space-saving these units are apparent. They can be inserted in rooms where a fireplace is normally be located which allows more space to be used for other furniture and decorations. This is particularly useful if you have a small home or limited living space.

In addition to the space they conserve, fireplace wall units offer other practical benefits. For example a fireplace that is mounted on the wall could be the ideal spot to install flat-screen TVs. They can also be used to bring warmth and appeal to your home without having to make an investment in the amount of.

MagikFlame offers a variety of fireplace wall units that are available in a variety of sizes and styles to suit any space. Some fireplace wall units are designed to work with flat-screen televisions while others feature a shiplap mantel that you can use to display photos or other decorative objects. You can also store music CDs and DVDs so that you can enjoy your favorite films with the entire family. MagikFlame fireplaces are CSA-certified for safety and have advanced features that reduce the energy use.

Most people are pleased that wall-mounted fireplaces aren't a source of mess. They also don't require frequent refueling, unlike traditional fireplaces. If you want to eliminate the coal or ash, simply wipe it away with a damp cloth. This will make cleaning the fireplace much simpler.

Another advantage of these units is that they are simple to set up. Gas models can be mounted directly to a wall stud, while electrical units are attached to a mounting plate that is positioned above the wall. The installation process can be handled by a professional even if you're not a handy person.

Convenience

A wall-mounted fireplace is an excellent alternative to a traditional fireplace for people living in apartments or other residences that do not have enough space for an actual fire. It doesn't require venting and is easy to set up. It can also be used to heat your home as an additional source of heat, saving you money on your energy bills. It doesn't even require floor space, meaning you can have more room to move around your home.

These units come in a wide range of sizes and styles so you can choose one that is most suitable for your home. Some models have an open front and are a good fit for minimalistic decor while others sport a more traditional look which is great for a fireplace or entertainment center. They are also available in recessed designs that permit you to install them into your walls or recesses.

If you're interested in a gas wall-mounted fireplace make sure to read the reviews from customers. A good brand will have several different model options to suit your needs and their customer service team will be more than happy to answer any questions you have. There are plenty of online resources where you can learn more about installing a gas fireplace, including the tips and suggestions of experts.

These fireplaces can be built into a recessed wall recession if you have enough clearance in the wall, but they are also popular as surface mount units that are a bit out from the wall. Some are equipped with an electric fan and others use an infrared element. In either situation, you can switch on and off the fireplace and adjust its settings using a control panel. Many of them also have an remote control that makes it easier to use.

These units are convenient, but not for everyone. They don't provide the same cozy feeling to a room like a real fire, and they're a danger to pets and children when placed too close to the wall. If you don't frequently use them they could be costly to maintain. A fireplace that is mounted on the wall can be an ideal option if you are an avid DIYer and would like to create a focal point to your house.

Safety

A fireplace that is mounted on the wall is a great option for any room. It provides warmth and a sense of style. As with any fireplace at home it is important to be aware of safety measures when using a wall-mounted fireplace. Follow these tips to ensure that your family and pets are safe while enjoying a cozy fireplace in your home.

The majority of electric fireplaces are equipped with an emergency shut-off feature designed to prevent overheating and reduce the risk of fire. This is a feature to look for if your children or pets are curious about the flame and could accidentally touch it. It's also advisable to install a fireplace screen to keep things from falling into flames, and possibly causing the fire.

Gas models could also come with oxygen depletion detectors that will turn off the flame when they detect low levels of oxygen. These features are designed to increase the safety of your family, and are excellent reasons to upgrade your fireplace of old to one that is more modern.

It is important to carefully read the instructions of the manufacturer if you are planning to install a flush mount. This will provide information about how far in to the wall or into the recession you will want to install the fireplace. This will determine the size of the wall that you can build to accommodate it.

The majority of manufacturers will also state whether you can mount the product into an exterior wall, or a recess that is thinner than the average wall thickness. This will help narrow down your options depending on the space available in your home.

No matter what kind of fireplace you choose, it's always important to examine the fireplace prior to signing off on the shipment. This is the best way to identify any issues before it becomes more costly or difficult to repair. Check for any damage to the metal chassis or firebox, in particular ones that are larger than a penny-sized holes. Also, make sure the flue liner is in good shape and free of leaks or cracks.

Style

A wall-mounted fireplace can be a great option for homes that don't have the space for a freestanding fireplace with mantel. They are sleek, modern and can bring a touch of class to any home.

They are also incredibly easy to set up. All that is needed is a standard outlet for power and you're ready to go! If you're looking to move your fireplace into your dining room or bedroom for additional warmth, it's simple to do.

Electric fireplaces are available in a wide range of styles and sizes to fit any style of home. From traditional to contemporary, there is something for all. Certain models are available in various colours and finishes making it easy to match your new fireplace with the rest of your decor.

Gas wall-mounted fireplaces are a excellent option for those who want something unique. These models have a more dramatic and authentic flame effect which can make a stunning statement in your home. They are available in natural gas and propane options and, therefore, you can select the appropriate one for your home.

Gas fireplaces can also provide more warmth to your home compared to electric models. Depending on which type of gas you select the fireplace can be vented directly into the ventilation system of your home, or via a chimney. This will provide heat to your home in the winter.

If you're not comfortable venting a gas fireplace, you can go with an ductless model. These fireplaces still give off a beautiful flame effect, and are able to warm your home in the winter. However, they won't be able to heat your entire house.

A ductless fireplace will also be more expensive than a vent-free gas model. If you can afford the cost of installation, this is a great option for your home. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's directions carefully and seek out a professional to assist in the installation.