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Types of in Wall Fireplaces

 

 

 

 

An in wall fireplace is a stylish method to add warmth and ambience to your living space. They are easy to install and maintain.

 

 

 

 

Installing an in-wall fireplace requires first slicing an opening in accordance with the directions of the manufacturer. Then, build a frame around the fireplace or "bump out" the wall to create a completed look.

 

 

 

 

Ethanol

 

 

 

 

Ethanol Fireplaces are a great alternative for homeowners who wish to add a Modern And elegant 60" Cement grey flammé fireplace fireplace to their home but don't want spend the money to build a wood-burning fireplace. These fireplaces are usually installed on the wall or in a recess, and can be installed in virtually any room of the home. This type of fireplace is eco-friendly and safe choice for homeowners as it doesn't produce toxic or harmful elements when it is ignited.

 

 

 

 

One of the primary advantages of Ethanol fireplaces is that they're easy to install and use. You simply pour a small amount of ethanol fuel into the fireplace, and then light it using the stove lighter. The fire will last up to four hours, and then disappear. Ethanol fireplaces also do not produce smoke, which is why they can be used in rooms where a fire made of wood would not be appropriate.

 

 

 

 

Since they don't require an installation of a pipe or flue The ethanol fireplaces are a great option for homes with only a small amount of space, or for those who live in apartments and condos that have restrictions on what residents can do with their residences. They also work well for businesses since they can be placed in waiting rooms or other public spaces.

 

 

 

 

The only drawback of an ethanol fireplace is that it requires oxygen to burn, so it is not recommended to use in rooms that are not ventilated. It is also recommended to keep a fire extinguisher close to the fireplace and it is essential to keep flammable materials at a minimum of a meter from it.

 

 

 

 

In addition to being simple to operate, ethanol fireplaces are also quite inexpensive to buy and maintain. They are available at major retailers and are available in many different styles. There are even some that can be controlled with an app for smartphones, meaning you can turn your fireplace on or off at your convenience. You should make sure that your fireplace has completely cooled before you refill it or restart it.

 

 

 

 

Electric

 

 

 

 

Certain electric fireplaces are designed to be recessed into walls. Some are fully recessed, while others could be partially recessive. This kind of fireplace is perfect for those who want a fully finished look as it doesn't require chimneys and can be set up in a small space.

 

 

 

 

Once the fireplace has been installed after which you can use wood to create a frame around it and create a finished look that will aid in keeping it in place. Some homeowners choose to include a fireplace mantel in their in-wall fireplaces to create an attractive focal point. You should always adhere to the manufacturer's instructions and pay attention to recommended distances and clearances. This is crucial, particularly when you want to make sure that your fireplace doesn't be too close to objects that could catch the fire.

 

 

 

 

Regardless of the size and shape of your fireplace in the wall, it is important to remember that it should be located on an electrical circuit that is dedicated to it. If a fireplace is plugged in to an outlet in conjunction with other appliances, the outlet could overheat. This can lead to the blowing of a circuit breaker or fuse.

 

 

 

 

The installation of a wall-mount fireplace is a bit more involved than installing an ethanol model. It usually requires an expert to ensure that the fireplace is securely in the wall. This is particularly true for built-in units that are designed to be completely recessed into the wall.

 

 

 

 

This type of installation also requires adequate space for the heat vents as well as the gas line. The fireplace must also be placed near carbon monoxide detectors so that you will be alerted to dangerous CO levels in your home.

 

 

 

 

A fireplace in the wall is a great option to add ambiance to your living space and also provide an additional source of heat. This is a great way to cut down on energy costs while adding a stylish feature to your home. But, it is important to consider the maintenance costs associated with a fireplace before you decide if it's the best fit for your lifestyle.

 

 

 

 

Gas

 

 

 

 

Gas fireplaces have the same style and warmth of traditional wood burning fireplaces, but without the need for a chimney. These fireplaces are energy-efficient and easy to install and much safer than their counterparts made of wood. These fireplaces are available in a wide variety of styles that can suit any style.

 

 

 

 

The first step to install a gas in wall fireplace is to find the best place in your home for it. When choosing a place for your fireplace, think about the layout of the room and your furniture. Once you have decided where to mount the fireplace, cut a hole the same size as your fireplace unit in the wall. Follow the instructions of the manufacturer on how to install the unit.

 

 

 

 

The guidelines for your fireplace can be found on the company website or on the packaging. The installation process will differ based on the fireplace you choose and the construction of the house. If you are installing a gas fireplace it is imperative to follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding venting and clearances from combustible materials.

 

 

 

 

Most in-wall gas fireplaces are direct vent systems. This means they draw combustion air from outside via a vent within your wall outside and then expel the combustion byproducts back to the outside. This is the most well-known, and safest, option for your in-wall gas fireplace.

 

 

 

 

Certain gas fireplaces utilize the pilot light to ignite the burner, while other come with an electronic ignition. If yours uses an electric ignition, simply press an outlet on the wall or on the wall electric fires a remote control to turn the fireplace on. You can also set the fireplace to auto-pilot mode, which will keep it lit even when you're not there.

 

 

 

 

Carbon monoxide detectors are an additional important safety measure to consider when using fireplaces. Carbon monoxide, which is a product of gas combustion, is a poison to your home's air in the event that it gets into the system. To reduce your chances of getting carbon monoxide poisoned you should install a carbon monoxide detector near any source of fuel that creates an ignition source (such as your fireplace that is in-wall hanging electric fireplaces). You can purchase these detectors at most hardware stores.

 

 

 

 

Customs

 

 

 

 

A custom built-in wall fire place can provide a touch of luxury any room. They can be mounted on the wall or in the recessed area and run on electricity instead of gas. They typically have real flames which can be personalized by using different LED light settings and color choices. Some models have heat settings that can be used to heat rooms. Certain models can be wired into a home's electrical system while others are simply plugged in. They are easy to set up, and secure for children and pets.

 

 

 

 

The Cambridge Metropolitan combines a classic traditional look with the latest in technology. This fireplace is suitable for recessed walls or existing fireplaces and includes an edging for the fireplace. It also comes with five levels of brightness for the flame and a variety of ember effects. It uses infrared heat to warm the room's air which is faster than a conventional fan heater. It also has a safety thermal cut-off that prevents overheating.

 

 

 

 

This fireplace is a great option for those who want to improve their existing wood fireplace. It has a faux log bed and a glass-crystal ember bed that gives the appearance of an actual fire. It can be used without heating or with it. It features an energy-efficient, fan that circulates warm air. Its fire screen is also designed for easy cleaning.

 

 

 

 

This fireplace insert with electric features a clean, contemporary design that will fit perfectly into the majority of traditional fireplaces made of masonry. The remote control allows you to alter the flame, heat and ember settings. Its flame can be set from a gentle glow to a raging flame and the ember effect can range from a subtle glimmer to a deep orange. It comes with a timer that can be set to automatically shut off after a certain amount of time. This electric fireplace can be connected or hard wired into the electrical system in your home and comes with wall mounting kits for either of the options. It is a great addition to any home, and it will surely impress guests with its realism and quality.

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