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How to Install an Electric Fireplace Insert

Electric fireplace inserts are the best option to add a fireplace the room or for converting an existing fireplace. They do not require venting, unlike wood-burning or gas-burning fire places.

There are three kinds of electric fireplaces: log sets, plug-ins and built-in inserts. In this article, we'll look at how each of them works.

Built-In

A built-in electric fireplace insert is the ideal option for homeowners who want to relax in front of a warm fire without the hassle of buying and putting up a traditional wood-burning fireplace. With the ability to install a fireplace insert in nearly any space, you can easily transform your living area into a comfortable retreat. It's a great option for homeowners who have limited space, as it occupies less area. Depending on your preferences, you can pick an integrated model or a free-standing one.

Electric fireplaces can be set up in various ways, but the most common method is to place them in an existing fireplace. They are usually constructed by a professional and can be expensive to repair or replace when the fireplace insert is damaged. However, the installation process is not as complicated as it might seem particularly if you are using an already-built masonry fireplace.

Another method of installing an electric fireplace is to create a frame on your wall and build a fireplace inside the wall structure. The advantage of this kind of installation is that it does not take up any area on the floor and is easily incorporated into any decor. This will give you greater control over the appearance of your fireplace and the capacity of its heating.





One of the biggest benefits of electric fireplaces is that it doesn't need venting. This makes it a safer choice for families with pets or children at home, as it doesn't produce hazardous gases that can be inhaled. It is also simpler to maintain than the majority of products available because it doesn't require a chimney, nor any gas lines.

If you already have a fireplace, you can put in an electric fireplace by simply sliding the unit into the opening. This kind of installation is simple and inexpensive, and it is the most popular method to convert wood-burning fireplaces to electric. However, it is important to gauge the size of your fireplace before you purchase an electric insert.

Plug-In

A fireplace that plugs in is installed on a wall, just like an outlet that is standard. This is a cheaper option than a fireplace built-in however, it still looks stunning and can be used to create a focal point for any room.

If you want an elegant look, you can trim the fireplace's opening to hide the electrical wiring. You can do this yourself or employ a local contractor to do it.

Read the owner's manual for information regarding wiring and framing. It is also a good idea for you to test your fireplace before installing it. Connect recessed in-wall electric fireplace and test the flames and lights. If everything works just as it should you're ready to move on to the installation.

Be sure to inform your electrician be aware that your new electric fire requires an individual circuit. It will be equipped with a dedicated circuit, which will also have a GFI outlet on the wall. When you switch off the breaker in your home's panel, this will only affect one line. This prevents multiple outlets and appliances from sharing a circuit and tripping a breaker.

You will also need to decide if you would like your fireplace connected to a 120-volt or 240-volt outlet. Then, you'll have to have your electrician run the appropriate wiring.

If you choose to do the work yourself, a powersaw as well as a basic knowledge of how to use it are essential. You'll also need tape measure and a pencil to mark the exact location of the fireplace on the wall. Once you've marked the area, you can start taking off the wall covering and putting up the new frame for your electric fireplace. Install the new drywall as close as you can to the edge of the fireplace to give it a finished look. Make sure to leave room for the fireplace outlet head.

Corner

An electric fireplace can be installed into a corner of your home to make the space more comfortable and attractive. These fireplaces don't have chimneys, which makes them less difficult to install and can be set up as a stand-alone unit or in conjunction with a mantel. They come in a variety of sizes, and provide supplemental heat for rooms up to 1,000 square feet. Certain models can be wired to 240 volts, allowing them to provide even more heat.

When selecting an insert for your fireplace, it's important to find a model that matches the dimensions of your current opening. Depending on the space and design of your space An insert that isn't properly sized can look like an eyesore. This is where having a professional consult or using visualization tools can help.

You can ensure that you choose a compatible fireplace by framing it and building it into your wall or 'building-in' the fireplace into an existing chimney. This may take more time and requires some understanding of building however, it will provide you with a custom-fit and a seamless appearance. If you're considering doing this, be sure to adhere to the installation guidelines carefully and ask for assistance when you need it.

Another option is to install a recessed fireplace, which can be inserted into an existing fireplace opening and usually sits flush against the wall. They are available in different finishes and designs, so you can easily match them with your existing fireplace and decor. They also come with everything you need to put them in place with, including an integrated heating element that provides supplemental heating for rooms that are up to 1,000 square feet, as well as a simulated flame effect.

Installing plug-in electric fireplaces is easy. Simply insert them into the fireplace that is already in place and connect them to the fireplace. They typically provide 5 000 BTUs, which is enough to warm up the majority of rooms. Certain models can be used with the heat turned off for a more ambiance-only experience.

Multi-Sided

A multi-sided electric fireplace is a novel way to divide a space without blocking the view or requiring venting. It can be wall-mounted or built-in and has a glass-panel at each side to create a panoramic look. Multi-sided models can be operated with or without heating and include ember beds, logs, and LED lighting options to customize.

These models are perfect for separating master bedrooms from ensuite bathrooms, or to divide the dining and living spaces. They are available in both traditional and linear designs and come with a variety of installation options, including a full 2x4 recessed mount and a clean face flush mount into a 12" wall, or partially recessed into a 2" 4". electric fireplace with wall unit and media kits can be used to give you a custom appearance.

Multi-sided electric fire places are ideal for those who want to create a lasting impression in their business or home. Powered by the innovative HELIOVISION virtual flame technology These electric fireplaces are designed to produce one of the most realistic fire designs in an electric fireplace. Landscape Pro Multi offers a variety of installation options for homeowners and interior designers. This model can be used as an individual side view; front & left side view or three-sided bay (bay window) with removable metal side panels. All options can be operated without or with the heater for year round use. A high-end hand-held remote control comes with and provides a variety of operation options including power, heat, fade, sync, ember bed, and down-light settings.

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