Electric Fireplace Wall Insert
An electric fireplace wall insert provides a warm and inviting accent to your home. These plug-and-play options are easier to install than built-in models and don't require an experienced installer.
This recessed model can be hung or stand on a stand. It comes with a variety of heat and flame settings as well as a timer feature. It can provide enough heat to warm rooms up to 400 square feet.
Aesthetics
A wall-mounted electric fireplace offers the possibility of placing the unit in a spot where it wouldn't normally be possible to install a traditional wood-burning or gas fireplace. These units come in various styles and can be installed into a wall to make them fully recessible.
The fireplaces can be designed to replicate the look of a traditional fireplace complete with decorative logs and realistic flames. Or, they can be more modern and offer a choice of backlighting options and media bed materials to create a unique style.

For example, Ignis(r) Royal Electric Wall-Mounted Fireplaces come with a stylish frame around the flames and the option of choosing from three different media options. The three options include natural logs, white pebbles, and crystals that are clear to allow the user to choose the way they want their flames to appear in the glass frame.
The output of heat
Electric fireplace wall inserts provide steady heat that lasts until you keep the fire burning. This is especially applicable to older homes with open fire places that burn wood. When you turn off the flame it shuts off immediately there is no time for burning down or refueling required.
You can also select from a variety of heat settings to customize how much heat you want the flame to release. You can choose from 500 watts all the up to 2 Kilowatts. A single kilowatt unit can produce up to 4,500 BTUs, which is enough for the majority of rooms.
Electric fireplaces don't release any smoke and this is one of the biggest advantages over wood-burning fireplaces. Smoke-free means that you do not need to worry about pollution or ozone being released into the atmosphere, and it is also a way to utilize your fireplace as frequently as you want without breaking any laws in your area.
Another benefit is that you don't need to worry about your fireplace releasing any ash that you have to get rid of or clean up. When you switch off the flame it will shut itself down to stop any kind of debris from accumulating in your fireplace.
Some of the most sophisticated electric fires permit you to set up the concept of a "heat zone." This lets you regulate how many areas of your home are being heated by the fireplace. This helps you to save energy.
In addition to the many heat settings, you can also personalize your fire using a choice of media packages. These are the materials you will find in your fireplace, and are available in various colors, so you can get one that best suits your style.
You can also set up an unobtrusive surround that will conceal any gaps between your existing fireplace and the electric fire. They are constructed from steel or cast iron and you can choose an appropriate color to match the rest of your room. You can also choose mantles to create a frame for your opening. Some models come with glass or metal mesh door panels for an elegant design. If you're not sure about the style of insert to buy you can always seek help from an authorized dealer online or in person.
Controls
In contrast to traditional wood-burning fireplaces electric fire places can serve as the central point of your home without the installation of chimneys or venting systems. This makes them a popular alternative for homes with existing wood hearths or those looking to upgrade their fireplace with a contemporary and efficient alternative. A wall-mount fireplace is not only beautiful but also comes with many other benefits.
For instance, a lot of these models are designed to look like a standard open hearth wood fireplace, so they blend seamlessly with the interior design of your home. Some models even come with an edging and can be hung above your television to provide an ideal place to display your photos or your favorite pieces of decor.
If you're considering installing a new wall-mounted fireplace, be sure to follow the installation instructions that came with your particular model carefully. They may vary slightly from model to model, and if you're not confident in installing these types of features in your home, it's recommended you hire a professional to ensure the installation is done properly.
Depending on the space you have and budget, you can choose a wall fireplace that is set on the wall in a straight line or a electric fireplace that is partially or fully submerged into the wall. Both are easy to set up, and you can finish the surround and mantel with trim and molding to give them a more built-in look.
You can also add an electric fireplace to your home by replacing the existing fireplace with wood. Electric log sets can be found at big-box retailers that can be inserted into an empty wood fireplace to provide a fast and inexpensive solution. The more advanced inserts can be plug-in or wired, and then slide into the fireplace's opening.
Both are great options to improve the look of your fireplace without spending on a new hearth, or hiring a builder to construct a custom wood-burning fire place. They make your home more comfortable and liveable by reducing the cost of energy and providing a relaxing space to unwind.
Installation
Using a wall-mounted electric fireplace is an ideal solution for anyone who wants the look of a wood-burning fireplace but doesn't have to deal with the hazards and mess. The insert can be installed on a TV stand, entertainment center or mantel to create the illusion that there is a real fireplace in the room. Installing the fireplace is as simple as hanging it in the desired place and plugging it in.
Before you begin the installation process, there are a few crucial steps to take. First, make sure that the unit functions properly prior to beginning the work. Plug it in and play with the LED lights and heating. When everything is working as it is supposed to, it's time to begin the process of installing the fireplace.
If you're not a skilled carpenter, it might be better to let a skilled professional handle the installation of an electric fireplace that is recessed. They can build the fireplace into an existing wall or construct it into a brand new structure. They can also install drywall or tape, and then mud the wall to give it a smooth and elegant appearance. They can also manage any electrical wiring changes required to power the fireplace.
It's important to be aware of the measurements of the opening that will need to be cut into the wall to accommodate the fireplace. The manual that comes along with the unit will usually give this details. The opening must be at least 1 4 inches larger than the dimensions of the fireplace to ensure an appropriate fitting. After the dimensions have been established, it's time to start cutting into the wall. Make sure to shut off the electricity in the circuit box prior to beginning.
It is essential to ensure your safety by wearing a protective garment and utilize a stud meter or tape measure in order to determine the proper dimensions for the fireplace opening. Wearing eye and face protection is recommended when using saws or sharp tools.