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Responsible For The Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces Budget? 12 Top Ways To Spend Your Money Wall Mount Electric Fireplaces    Wall-mounted electric fireplaces create a warm, inviting space to your home without the hassles of cleaning chimneys, ash or buying stacking, hauling, or storing coal or firewood. They are a safer alternative to traditional fireplaces and aren't a problem for floors or trip people as they walk.    Size    If you love the appearance of a traditional fireplace but don't have space for a large chimney and hearth, a wall mount electric fireplace can be a stylish alternative. These units can save space on the floor because they can be mounted on a flat surface. They can be used throughout the year by plugging into an electrical outlet. Most models have a remote control that permits simple on/off operation. Some models also come with a flame display and decorative embers. These models come in different sizes and designs.    The majority of electric fireplaces mounted on walls are small. However there are large linear options which stretch the length of the wall. These are great for rooms with low ceilings, and they can create a warm focal point that isn't a big deal.    There are also electric fireplaces with a mantel that can be mounted on a flat wall similar to a conventional wood fireplace. These kinds of fireplaces are available in a variety of frame colors, ranging from black and contemporary stainless steel, to stunning mirrored glass. Pick a frame color that matches your existing furniture or wall. Certain models come with flat-screen TVs which makes them a complete entertainment system.    Many people choose to mount their TV over their electric fireplace. This is great however you should be aware of the requirements for clearance for both the TV and the electric fireplace. According to the most common clearance guidelines, all combustibles should be kept at least three feet from the fireplace.    Some of these units can be recessed into a wall to create a custom fit. This kind of fireplace may not produce as much heat as the straight-front wall mounted models, however it is perfect for a custom installation. You can also find electric fireplaces designed to be mounted on the wall and then hung against the ceiling. These types of fireplaces are ideal for a commercial setting like a restaurant or hotel lobby areas.    Many of these models have different settings for the heat output that you can adjust according to the time of year. Some models can be turned off to use all year long without losing the appealing flame effect. Certain fireplaces come with a no heat setting, which only warms up the surrounding area. These features are perfect for homes with pets and children since the fireplace does not generate any heat.    Flame Effects    Electric fireplaces typically come with various flame effects that are designed to replicate real fire. These features are often combined together with an LED backdrop to create a realistic appearance that is easily blended in with different interior design styles. The majority of models permit you to alter the intensity and color of the flame according to your mood or the ambience of the room.      Another option for flame effects is a chemical-based effect that simulates the behavior of a natural gas flame. They use a can of chemical fluid which is heated by an element within the unit to produce the flame. These units are messy and require a lot of maintenance.    A different option to chemical flames is the plasma blaze effect which is composed of tiny particles that glow and flicker to simulate the look of a real fire. The problem with this type of flame simulation is that it may appear too fake and might not be as appealing visually as other options.    There are wall-mounted electric fireplaces that feature real log sets and holographic flame projection which creates a realistic look. These fireplaces typically have the appearance of rust or wood that works well with traditional interior designs. They can be set in a recess to give a more customized look that can blend with a variety wall designs.    The size of your room and your personal taste will determine the type of model you pick. For rooms that are larger, you'll prefer a larger model that can be able to fill the space without making it seem empty. If you're installing the fireplace in a smaller room, a compact or mini-model is the best choice. There is also an array of frame and surround options for these electric fireplaces that will fit your design. Ambiance AL45CLX2-G's electric wall fireplace comes in several finishes such as black metal, stainless steel, and standard black glass. It can be mounted into most 2x4 walls.    Ventilation    Wall-mounted electric fireplaces offer a lot of style and functionality without the hassle of installing a real fireplace. There is no need to engage an electrician or fret about the gas lines running through your home. There are a few considerations to consider when choosing an electric fireplace for your wall.    One of the biggest differences between freestanding and wall-mounted fireplaces is how they vent. While many freestanding models have a vent located on the back of the unit, a lot of wall-mounted models do not. This is due to the fact that the majority of the heat gets from the top of the fireplace. It can be dangerous if the unit does not have enough venting. This is the reason it's essential to read reviews before purchasing an appliance.    Flame effects are a major difference between freestanding and wall mounted fireplaces. While freestanding fireplaces are equipped with LED screens and rotisserie lights wall-mounted models employ mist or other advanced technologies to create smoke and flames. Dimplex, for instance, has a line of fireplaces that utilize ultrasonics to create the illusion of fire.    Some wall-mounted electric fireplaces can be recessed partially into the wall, and this permits them to be put in inside tight areas where traditional fireplaces wouldn't fit. This helps them blend in with a wide range of styles for interiors.    Some wall-mounted electric fire places are multi-view while others are front-view only. These are usually a little bit larger than their single-view counterparts and allow you to see the flames from two or more sides of the room.    Installation    Wall-mounted electric fireplaces as the name suggests, are designed to be mounted on the wall. They are often installed using brackets. The process of installation varies among models, but it is generally simple. on the wall fireplace are simply attached to the wall and screwed into it and others will require you to build a frame around them before installing them on the wall. In either case, carefully follow the instructions that come with the fire. Make sure the opening size of the frame is correct and position the unit according to any safety guidelines.    The first step is to locate the best location for your fireplace, taking into account the design of the room and any furniture you have. You should also check that the location is near enough to a power outlet, or if you are willing to have an electrician relocate the plug socket (if one is already in place) for you.    Prepare the space once you've chosen a good place for the fireplace by clearing the area, removing furniture that is in use, and then making the walls. This could include removing any wallpaper or decorations as well as making sure you mark any studs you can with a Studfinder.    The majority of wall-mounted electric fireplaces include templates for drilling holes. This template should use to mark areas on the walls where brackets are to be fixed. After marking the wall's locations and drilled the holes. Then, you can install the rawl plugs. In general you'll need to make sure that the heater - which is at the front of the fireplace and generates heat - is located at least 400mm away from any combustible material, such as fabrics.    Once the holes have been drilled, you'll need to fit the mounting bracket. Based on the model, some will require you to fit the firebox onto the bracket, whereas others will require you to place the entire fireplace on the bracket before fitting the screen. In any case, it's crucial to adhere to the installation instructions precisely to ensure that you don't damage your new appliance. Connect the fireplace to test it.