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A Stand Alone Fireplace Electric Can Give Your Room a Traditional Look

This electric fireplace is designed with an elegant design and can heat up to 1,000 square feet. It also comes with a remote and five brightness settings. It is CSA certified and comes with overload and overheat prevention.

It utilizes radiant or infrared heat to heat objects and people instead of circulating heated air. Its simple controls and two heating settings are appealing.

Installation

Many models of stand alone electric fireplaces are designed to be hung on the wall with special mounting brackets. This is a great solution for those who don't have enough space for a fireplace, or if obstructions like windows, built-in cabinets, or bookshelves prevent you from mounting a standard fireplace on a wall that is flat. Certain models are also capable of being 'built-in' into the wall, which can be a more appealing alternative if you're looking to give your space a more traditional look. To ensure safety, the fireplace must be at least three feet from the combustible materials.

Before putting up your fireplace, make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. If possible, place it near an electrical outlet on a flat surface. Mount the brackets carefully to the wall. Use a level gauge to verify that the wall is straight and level before screwing in the brackets at the bottom.

After the fireplace has been mounted and the glass cover is attached, you can attach it to the front of the unit. Install the stones that came with your model to create flame and ember effects. Follow the instructions that are provided by the manufacturer. Connect the power cord to the outlet on your electrical circuit, and then plug in the fireplace.





If you decide to hardwire your fireplace prior to starting work, turn off the circuit breakers at your home and allow for up to 4 feet of service cable to go from the outlet to junction box on the insert. If you're uncomfortable with this, consider hiring an electrician.

Follow the directions that came with the fireplace to install it on the wall and wire it. Certain fireplaces may require additional equipment, such as an extension cord that can reach the power outlet. Some might even require an additional electrician to assist with this step, depending on the type of fireplace you own. Once you've connected everything and switched it on, you are now able to enjoy your new fireplace.

Safety

Electric fireplaces come with a variety of safety measures built into their design. They are typically equipped with a timer, which can be set up to turn the fireplace off after a specified period of time. This feature is especially helpful for those with children or pets at the home and don't want to worry about them accidentally turning on the fireplace. Some fireplaces come with an option to use a remote, making it simple to adjust the settings from a couch or from a chair.

They are safer than traditional wood-burning fireplace places but they still need some care and maintenance to ensure your family's safety. For instance, it's crucial to keep all combustible materials away from the fireplace in order to reduce the risk of fire. Additionally, it's important to ensure that the vents are in good working order to allow for the proper flow of cool and hot air throughout your home. It is also essential to have your fireplace inspected regularly by a professional. This will ensure that any issues can be dealt with before they cause harm.

Another method to increase the safety of your electric fireplace is to install surge protectors with it. These devices guard your appliances against spikes in electricity and can prevent injuries or damage to your property. These devices are available in most hardware stores and cost very little. They are a great investment to ensure the security of your home.

In addition to keeping combustible materials away from your fireplace, it's essential to keep all electrical appliances, including the fireplace itself away from water and other liquids. This will prevent any accidents or injuries like electrocution, which can occur if liquids are sprinkled on them. Also, make sure to keep electrical cords out of the way and not tangled together to prevent the risk of tripping. It's also a good idea always to turn off the fireplace before you leave the home or go to bed. This can help to save energy costs and prevent any fires that could start when you're gone.

Simple to Use

Electric fireplaces are more versatile than gas fireplaces. Gas fireplaces require ventilation systems and chimneys. Electric models can be installed anywhere. They are ideal for rooms without a fireplace and are suitable for older and modern homes.

Electric fireplaces are versatile and simple to use. You can control the settings using either a remote or touch-screen display. It allows you to personalize the flame's temperature, temperature and the ember's brightness to suit your preferences. Many models also include features like crackling sounds, or artificial smoke to enhance the appearance of the fire and make it look more realistic.

Another benefit of electric fireplaces is that they tend to require less maintenance than other fireplace options. Although inspections and repairs, cleaning and maintenance are still needed but they can be completed at a much less frequent rate than wood or gas fireplaces. Additionally, since these units only need to be plugged into an electrical outlet to operate, they can be used in any room in the house which includes kitchens, bedrooms, or bathrooms.

There are a variety of freestanding and wall-mounted electric fireplace places. Wall-mounted electric fireplaces can be placed either above or below the mantel. They are usually smaller and appear more like an actual TV than a traditional fireplace. Freestanding models are generally larger, and some look as if they're an actual fireplace, complete with mantel.

The selection of an electric fireplace is dependent on whether it will be used to provide heat or as a decorative piece. Although most models are made to heat the entire room however, there are some that can be used without generating any warmth, perfect for those who just desire the ambience of a fireplace.

If you are looking to purchase a model for heating, take a look at the BTUs it can produce. This is the amount of heat it can generate and should be sufficient to maintain the room at the desired temperature. Consider features like a timer controlled by a remote that will turn off the device automatically after a predetermined amount of time or the sleep mode that will turn it off at a certain time.

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is a measure of how the amount of electricity an appliance consumes against the amount of heat it generates. It also indicates how much electricity is wasted in the process.

Electric fireplaces are more efficient with the more energy they use. This is because they're more efficient in converting electricity into heat.

The best electric fireplaces are rated at 75 to 99% thermal efficiency meaning that for every 100 BTUs the unit puts out, between 75 and 99 BTUs go towards heating your home. This is a lot more efficient than gas fireplace places, which have a thermal efficiency rating of just 80 percent.

Look for the ENERGY STAR logo to ensure you get an energy efficient. This means it meets strict efficiency standards established by the U.S. government. Compare several models and brands to make your final decision. You could also consider adding a programmable thermostat to your home to help regulate temperatures and save money.

There are free standing electric fires with surround in a variety styles, including freestanding and wall-mounted options. Some come with remotes and some are compatible with smartphones to provide control from anywhere in your home. You can choose from different flame settings and heat levels. If you're looking to lower the expense of operating your fireplace, think about an option with a low-heat level or one that can be used without the heater on.

This freestanding model comes with an elegant design that works with all decors, and it's very easy to use. You can adjust the flame's height and temperature and also lower the brightness of embers for an ambient glow. It's CSA-certified for safety and comes with overheat protection, which means it will shut off automatically when the unit becomes too hot. It's also a good value at less than $200. It didn't feel quite as warm as other electric fireplaces we tried, and it can't be used with backfires.

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