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How to Install an Electric Fireplace Insert





Electric fireplace inserts are a great option for adding a fireplace to any room or to convert an existing fireplace. They don't require venting, unlike wood-burning or gas-burning fire places.

There are three types of electric fireplaces: log sets, plug-ins, 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 wish 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 into nearly any space, you can easily transform your living room into a comfortable space. It is an ideal choice for those who have a limited space in their homes, since it occupies a smaller space than other alternatives. You can choose between a free-standing or built-in model, based on your preference.

Electric fireplaces can be installed in a variety of ways however, the most common method is to place them into an existing fireplace. They are usually constructed by a professional. They could be expensive to repair or replace if the fireplace insert is damaged. However, the installation process isn't as difficult as it might seem, especially if you use an already-built fireplace made of masonry.

Another method of installing an electric fireplace is to frame a space on your wall and build an electric fireplace within the structure. This kind of installation does not require any floor space, and it can be easily integrated into any decor. 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 families with pets or children in the house, since it doesn't release harmful gases that could be inhaled. It is also easier to maintain than most other units on the market, as it does not require a chimney, nor any gas lines.

Installing an electric fireplace in an existing fireplace is as simple as slipping the unit into its opening. This kind of installation is easy and cost-effective, and is usually the most preferred method of converting wood-burning fireplaces to electric. It is nevertheless important to gauge the dimensions of your fireplace prior to you buy an electric insert.

Plug-In

A fireplace that plugs in is installed on a wall, just like a standard outlet. This is a less expensive option than a built-in fireplace, but it is still stylish and can be used as the focal point in any room of your home.

If you would prefer a more elegant appearance, you can add trim around the fireplace's opening to conceal the electrical wiring. This option can be done yourself or you can have an experienced local contractor handle it for you.

It is crucial to refer to the owner's manual to find specific information regarding framing, secure the unit and wiring. Also, it's an excellent idea to test the fireplace prior to installing it connect it to the electrical outlet and test the lights and heat. If everything is working as it should you're ready to move on to the installation.

Be electric fires wall mounted to let your electrician know that your new electric fire requires a dedicated circuit. This means it will have its own receptacle on the wall (which will be a specially designed GFI outlet that will be designed to monitor the flow of electricity) and that when you flip the breakers "off" in your electrical panel at home only this line will be turned off. This prevents multiple outlets and appliances from sharing a circuit and tripping a breaker.

You'll also have to decide if prefer your fireplace to be plugged into a 120-volt or 240 volt outlet. You'll then need to have an electrician install the necessary wiring.

If you choose to do the project yourself, a powersaw and a basic understanding of how to use it are essential. You will also need an instrument to measure tape and a pencil to mark the position of the fireplace on the wall. Once you've marked the area then you can begin the process of removing the existing wall covering and then installing the new frame for your electric fireplace. Install the new drywall as closely as you can to the edge of the fireplace to give it a finished appearance. Also, make sure to leave enough room for the head of your fireplace outlet.

Corner

An electric fireplace can be inserted in the corner of your home to make it more cozy and appealing. These fireplaces do not have chimneys, which makes them much easier to install. They can be used as a stand-alone piece or in conjunction to a mantel. They are available in a range of sizes and provide supplemental heat for rooms up to 1,000 square feet. Some models can be hardwired to 240 volts in order to generate more heat.

When selecting an insert for your fireplace, it's crucial to select one that's in line with the dimensions of your current opening. A fireplace insert that doesn't fit properly could be a nuisance, based on the style and dimensions of your room. A professional consultation or use of visualization tools may help.

You can ensure you select a compatible fireplace by framing and building it into your wall or building-in the fireplace into an existing chimney. Although this can take longer and could require some building skills, it can give you an individual fit and seamless appearance. Follow the installation directions and seek help should you need it.

Another option is to put in a recessed fireplace that fits into an existing fireplace opening and usually is flush with the wall. These models are available in different finishes and designs, so you can easily match them to your existing fireplace and décor. These models come with everything you need to set them up. It includes a built-in heater that can provide additional heating for rooms that are up to 1,000 square feet and a realistic fire effect.

Electric fireplaces that plug-in are the simplest to install, as they simply plug into your existing fireplace and plug them in. They typically have 5 000 BTUs which is enough heat for most rooms. Some models can be operated with the heating turned off for a more ambiance-only experience.

electric fires wall mounted -Sided

A multi-sided electric fireplace is an innovative method of dividing a room without obstructing the view or requiring venting. It can be wall mounted and has a glass panel on both sides of the fireplace, giving it an elongated effect. Multi-sided models are available with or without heating, and can be customised to include logs, LED lighting, an ember bed and other features.

These models are perfect for separating master bedrooms from bathrooms, or to divide living and dining spaces. They are available in traditional and linear styles. There are a variety of installation options such as the possibility of a recessed 2x4 mounting or a flush with a clean face mounted into a 12" wall. The media kits and flame colors can be used to create a customized appearance.

Multi-sided electric fireplaces are a fantastic alternative for those seeking to stand out in their home or commercial space. These electric fireplaces are powered by the cutting-edge HELIOVISION Virtual Flame Technology are designed to provide the most realistic look of fire in an electric fireplace. Landscape Pro Multi offers a variety installation options for homeowners and interior designers. This model can be used as an individual side view; front and left side view or three-sided bay (bay window) with removable side panels. All options can be operated with or without the heater for all-year use. A remote for hand-held use is included with multiple options for operation, including power setting, heat and fade, sync, down-lighting and ember bed.

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