A Guide To In Wall Fireplace From Start To Finish
fireplacesandstove5887 edited this page 2 months ago

In Wall Fireplace - How to Choose the Right Height and Depth for Your Fireplace

A built-in fireplace provides an elegant, polished appearance without the expense of mantles. It is one of the easiest electric fireplaces to install.

There are some things to think about before purchasing an in-wall fireplace. To maximize the value of your investment, consider these tips for a successful purchase:.

Height

Although it might seem like a simple question but determining the height of your fireplace is one of the most crucial decisions you can make. The size of your fireplace's height can influence everything from how it fits into a room to its visibility. A fireplace that is too high could look odd and take away from the aesthetics of the piece. On the other side, having your fireplace set too low will make it appear unattractive in the wall space.

Electric fireplaces can be mounted at various heights. The majority of people place their fireplaces sitting at eye level. This typically requires a height of 40-42 inches from the floor to the bottom of the fireplace. Some fireplaces are mounted under their TVs, which can be visually appealing.

The exact height of your fireplace will depend on certain factors, such as the size of the room and the length of the wall where you want to mount it. The bigger the room is, the bigger it will be. This could mean that you are capable of fitting a larger fireplace into it. The length of the wall is also crucial because a wall that is longer can accommodate a bigger fireplace.

The way you intend to use your fireplace is another important aspect. If you are planning to use it solely for decorative purposes, then it is recommended to choose a lower height. However, if you plan to use it to heat your home using it, you'll need make sure that the fireplace is tall enough to meet the safety and codes of your area.

It is crucial to select the proper size for your fireplace to ensure that it can fit into your decor and be easy to clean or fill. It is always a good idea to ask a professional fireplace installer to assist you if you are unsure of the height you should choose. They can advise on the best height for your fireplace, based on their knowledge and your home.

Depth

It is essential to be aware of the depth of a fireplace if you plan to install it in a recessed location. If you plan to cut into your wall, make sure that you have enough space to accommodate the inner design of your fireplace (the smoke shelf area above the fireplace, the flue that rises through the roof, and the fireplace itself). You should also think about the space available for the surround and whether you would like a fireplace mantle.

A lot of the latest electric models of fireplaces have an interior depth that is almost concealed, creating a "built-in" appearance. The Panorama BI-Deep series is a great illustration of this kind of electric fireplace that is wall-mounted. It has a 5.8-inch deep that allows viewers to see the flames, ember bed, and not the frame. The media package includes driftwood logs in natural colors white pebbles, or clear glass crystals that enhance the embers and reflect the flames.

Gas wall-mounted fire places are also available in deep and shallow versions. When deciding the depth of your fireplace, it is important to remember that these fireplaces are considered to be supplementary heat sources and should be properly vented by an experienced professional. The length of the vent pipe, the size of the flue and the distance between the stove and the vent are all aspects that need to be considered when determining the depth of a fireplace made of gas.

It is crucial to read and adhere to the instructions provided by the manufacturer before installing your fireplace. In most instances, hiring a professional to install your fireplace is highly recommended. It is also a good idea to have a second person available for the installation of an fireplace.

Installing a fireplace in the wall of your home is an ideal way to increase its value and add ambiance to your living spaces. It can also help lower your heating bills. It is an excellent option when you aren't able to fit a traditional fire place in your home due to space constraints or because of the location of a chimney.

Surface Mount

If you're not able or prefer not to cut through your wall or create the space needed to install an electric fireplace, a surface mount gives a sleek and built-in style. Certain models, like the Allusion line, can be installed partially recessing in the wall without compromising on the heat output or aesthetics.

To begin the installation, mark the wall with a pencil where the bracket will be mounted. Utilize a stud locater to locate the studs within that area and make sure the mounting bracket is directly in the front of one or more studs to ensure stability. If a stud is not within reach or won't work for your fireplace, use anchors for drywall to support the mounting bracket.

After you have identified the location of the mounting brackets on the wall and then use a power drill to install them, making sure they are aligned correctly with the studs. If possible, attach each bracket to a stud to ensure strength and stability, but you can also use plastic anchors if necessary. Once the mounting brackets have been put in place, lift your fireplace, then hang it on the wall bracket. Once it's secure, check the position of your fireplace to ensure that it is straight and not crooked within the opening.

Before you begin the installation make sure to plug in your fireplace and make sure all the features are working properly. Light the fire, play around with the flames, the heat, lights for the ember bed and other features. When you're satisfied with the results then it's time to put up your floating mantel.

Depending on your fireplace's model You'll either have to connect the wire connection to the appliance connector located at the mantel's bottom, or if it has slots or hooks connecting them to the slots on the mounting brackets. After you've completed this process make sure to consult the user manual for instructions on how to remove the glass front panel from the opening and replace it.

After you've removed the front panel of your fireplace and placed it in its opening, follow the manual's specifications to finish the install by replacing the glass front and adjusting the height if necessary. If your fireplace is equipped with ember bed media, spread it across the top of the grate for a more natural appearance and then secure it in place by using the screws that come with it.

Plug-In

In contrast to traditional fireplaces that burn wood, these electric versions don't need vents or chimneys. They plug into standard outlets and provide additional heating for rooms that can be that are up 400 square feet in size. You can also customize the atmosphere with different settings for flame and heat. Some models feature LED lighting effects to highlight the embers and fire. Some models have a grille on top which hides the manual controls, but it can be opened easily to reveal pushbuttons.

Electric fireplaces with plug-ins can be hung directly on walls or recessed into the wall for an elegant look. These units are typically simpler to install than mantel fireplaces. Some have a pedestal base to allow you to place the fireplace on a flat surface like a dresser or buffet. A remote control along with mounting hardware and a log set are also included. Based on the model, electric fireplaces may include both flame and heat options that can be switched off to provide ambiance throughout the year.

Certain models come with privacy glass that can be adjusted instantly from completely transparent to partially transparent. This option makes these models popular for walls that divide common entertainment spaces like living and dining spaces. They can even be used in bedrooms where the addition of a fireplace is an affordable way to reduce the chill in an area without compromising privacy.

Although plug-in electric fireplaces don't require a hardwire like traditional fireplaces, they must be installed on a wall that is at the very least free of studs and able to support the weight of the fireplace. Certain models come with a kit that comes with an already wired cord and specially designed bracket to make the installation process simpler. This kit is available for either concrete or drywall installation.

When choosing a location for your wall-mounted electric fireplace, ensure that it is near an electrical outlet. Depending on the model that you choose, fireplacesandstove.Com plug-in electric fireplaces may be plugged into outlets that are connected to the same circuit or a dedicated one for your electric fireplace. It's best to use an exclusive circuit to ensure that nothing else in the home will run at the same voltage and possibly trip your breakers.