5 Laws To Help To Improve The Wall.Mounted Electric Fire Industry

5 Laws To Help To Improve The Wall.Mounted Electric Fire Industry

Wall Mounted Electric Fires

There are two types of wall mounted electric fireplaces such as flush mount (or recessed), and freestanding. Flush mount electric fireplaces have an elegant look, with a built-in design, but require more time, effort and expense to set up.

Fitting a wall-mounted electric fire is an easy task provided you have the proper tools. Depending on the model you choose, this may involve either fitting mounting screws or a bracket to the wall.

Ultra Slim

Many homeowners would like to enjoy the warm, inviting appearance of a fireplace without the hassle and expense of installing a traditional chimney and firebox. An electric wall mount fireplace is the perfect solution. They are extremely slim and simple to install, with many settings. Some models are able to provide additional heat for rooms as large as 400 square feet. Some models have remote controls.

It is recommended to visit a showroom specializing in electric fireplaces to find the ideal one for your home. Elegant Fireplaces & Interiors in the GTA has a wide selection of electric fireplaces and an experienced design team that can assist you in choosing the best one for your space. Visit their website to see their gallery of photos or call them to schedule an appointment.

While the majority of electric fireplaces and fires require to be built into the wall but this model from Touchstone can be hanged on the wall with a mounting bracket. It's a stunning, slim unit that features an arched glass firebox that has LED flames in seven different colors.  ultra slim wall mounted electric fires  appears real and the remote control has several functions, including multiple heat settings and 5 flame brightness levels.

The unit can be used all year. You can use it in summer using just the flame setting, and in winter, you can use the heating settings. You can also adjust the flame color and brightness to be able to match your mood.



This fireplace is one the slimmest available. It can be mounted on the wall or recessed into it. It is made of metal and tempered glass and has a modern, sleek style that looks great in any home. The remote control has the timer as well as a range of options.

It is easy to install and has a simple plug-in wire connection. The fire is also equipped with a safety feature which shuts it off if it becomes too hot. This feature ensures that your pets and family are safe when using this fireplace.

Easy to Install

With wall-mounted electric fires you can have the look of a traditional fireplace in your home without needing to make any structural alterations. The best part is that they are really simple to install yourself - so long as you have the right tools on hand, like an apex level and a stud finder (you can purchase both from us at Direct Fireplaces). Our customer service team estimates that you will be able to unpack the new electric fireplace and put it up in just a few minutes!

Before you get started, however, it's worth making sure that the location you've selected for your fireplace is close enough to a power outlet. You will also need to check that the power cable of your fireplace is able to connect from the bracket to this socket - if it can't then you might be able to move the plug socket to the other side of your room and hide it behind the fireplace if you desire a sleek finish.

This will reduce the risk of fire. This includes paper, wood and fabrics as well as furniture, curtains and bedding. Lastly, you'll want to ensure that all vents for ventilation are clean to allow hot air to be drawn out of the room.

If you're seeking a wall-mounted electric fire that can be operated using your voice, look at this gorgeous Camino model from Flamerite. It has a stunning panoramic 3D flame display and can be controlled using a smartphone app or by your voice thanks to its built-in compatibility with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.

If you're planning to install a standard gas wall-mounted stove, the usual advice applies that you'll require a chimney and you should only ever work with a Gas Safe registered installer. To improve security, you could add a flue lining to your existing fireplace. Like any gas fireplace installation, it's best to make sure that your chimney is functioning correctly before turning it on for the first time.

Requires No Chimney

Unlike a traditional gas fire that requires a chimney and venting, wall mounted electric fireplaces do not need to be vented. This makes them a great choice for homes that have small spaces or do not have the necessary construction work to install gas fires. A wall-mounted electric fire is also safe to use in any house because it doesn't emit any carbon monoxide.

The heat generated by a wall-mounted fireplace is very specific, and it can quickly warm a room up to 400 square foot. While this is not enough to be a primary heating source, it's ideal for adding some warmth and making your living room more comfortable. Electric fireplaces are also an excellent investment as they can reduce your electricity bill and have an extremely low impact on the environment.

When selecting an electric wall-mounted fire it is crucial to take into consideration the wattage and BTU output. This will determine the amount of heat that it can provide and if it is suitable for your space. Look for a fireplace that complements the style of your home.

If you have the right tools for installation, installing a wall-mounted electric fire is not difficult. Based on the kind of fire you select, you may have to connect the firebox first to the bracket, and then put the screen in. The fire may come with everything already attached. You'll also require an electric drill and screws to complete the task. If you do not have these, then it's best to get a professional.

Another option for a home without chimney is to put an opening in the wall gas fire. Although they cost more than a wall-mounted electric fire, they can offer the look of a traditional fireplace without the requirement for vents or a chimney. In addition, gas fires generally have a higher heat output than electric fires, meaning they generate more heat as well. Make sure you consult a licensed plumber prior to installing a gas fire in an opening in the wall.

Low Maintenance

The wall-mounted electric fireplaces are designed to ensure that they don't interfere with the surrounding areas of your home. This gives you more space and is safer for children and pets. This is because the heater is out of reach, and they won't slip over it.

A wall-mounted electric fireplace is also easy to clean. You can simply wipe the glass and the interior with an damp cloth. This is a good idea to avoid the accumulation of dust in the fireplace, which can damage the heating element and ember bed.

You should always read the instruction manual that came with your unit prior to cleaning it. The majority of manufacturers do not recommend cleaning the internal components of a wall-mounted electric flame as it can cause damage to the electrical system. To ensure your safety, only use a dampened cloth that is lint free and has been rinsed.

Another thing to consider is that a fireplace mounted on a wall doesn't have ugly pipes or flues that you have to hide. This will make your home look a lot cleaner and more stylish. Electric fires appear as if they're part of the wall decor, making them a great option for homeowners who wish to achieve a contemporary style in their homes.

It's also a great option for people who are moving into a new home, as it can be installed without major renovations. Depending on the type of fire you choose you might be able to fit it to the wall bracket on your own or you will need to hire a professional. It'll cost a bit more, but it's definitely worth it if you want to have a stunning and low-maintenance fireplace.