Wall Mounted Electric Fires
There are two kinds of electric fireplaces for wall mounting: flush mount (or recessed) and freestanding. The flush mount electric fireplaces look more finished and built-in, however they require more work, time and money to install.
Installing a wall-mounted electric fire is simple if you have the right tools. Depending on which model you select, you will have to connect either a bracket or hanging screws to the wall.
Ultra Slim
Many homeowners would like the warm, inviting appearance of a fireplace but do not want to deal with the hassle or expense of constructing a traditional firebox and chimney. A wall-mounted electric fireplace is the perfect solution. They are ultra-slim, easy to install and have a variety of settings. Certain models can provide additional heating for rooms up to 400 square feet. Some models have a remote control.
The best way to find the ideal electric fireplace for your home is to visit an establishment that is specialized in these products. Stylish Fireplaces & Interiors in the GTA offers a variety of electric fireplaces. They also have a design team to assist you in selecting the ideal one for your space. Visit their website to see their photo gallery, or call to schedule an appointment.
This model from Touchstone is a wall-mounted electric fireplace. electric fireplaces wall mounted of electric fireplaces are built into walls. The slim, elegant unit includes an arched firebox and LED Flames in seven different colors. The flame effect appears real and the remote control comes with various functions, including several temperatures and five flame brightness levels.
Another advantage of this unit is that it can be used all year long. You can use it in summer by using the flame setting, and in winter, with the temperature settings. The flame's brightness and color can be altered to suit your mood as well.
This fireplace is among the slimmest available. It can be mounted on the wall or even recessed into it. It is made of metal and tempered glass. It has a sleek, modern design that would look great in any home. The remote control has an alarm clock and a variety of options.
This fire is simple to install, and has an integrated wire connection. It also has an safety feature that shuts off the fire when it is overheated. This feature will ensure that your family, which includes pets, are safe when using the fireplace.
Easy to Install
With wall-mounted electric fires, you can enjoy the appearance of a real fireplace within your home without needing to make any structural changes. The best part is that they are really easy to install yourself provided you have a few basic tools on hand, like a spirit level and a the stud finder (you can get 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!
It is important to make sure that the location you choose for your fireplace is close enough to an electrical outlet before you begin. You will also need to ensure that the fire's power cable can reach from the bracket to this socket - If it isn't, you may be able to move the plug socket to the opposite side of your room, and then hide it behind the fireplace if want to give your home a modern look.
You'll also want to ensure that any combustible materials are kept at least three feet from the electric flame as this reduces the risk of fire. This includes paper, wood and fabric and furniture, curtains and bedding. Lastly, you'll want to make sure that any vents for ventilation are open to allow hot air to be removed from the room.
This stunning Camino model by Flamerite is a wall-mounted fireplace which you can control using your voice. It features a stunning 3D flame display and can be controlled with apps for smartphones or your voice.
If you're planning to install a standard gas wall-mounted fireplace it is recommended to follow the standard advice that you'll require a chimney, and it is recommended that you only ever work with an Gas Safe registered installer. To increase security, you could add a flue lining to your existing fireplace. Like any gas fireplace installation, it's best to check that your chimney is operating correctly before you turn it on for the first time.
No Chimney Required
Wall-mounted electric fireplaces do not require venting as gas fireplaces that requires a chimney. This makes them a good option for homes with small spaces or do not have the necessary construction work to install gas fireplaces. In addition the wall-mounted electric fire does not produce any carbon monoxide and is safe to use in any home.
The heat generated by wall-mounted fireplaces is extremely directed, and can swiftly warm a room of up to 400 square feet. While this is not enough to serve as a primary heating source, it's ideal for adding supplemental warmth and making your living area more comfortable. Electric fireplaces can also reduce your electricity costs and will have less impact on the environment, making it a good investment for your home.
When selecting a wall-mounted electric fireplace, it is important to take into consideration the wattage and BTU output. This will determine the amount of heat that it can offer and whether it's suitable for your space. Look for a fireplace that matches the decor of your home.
Installing a wall-mounted electric fire is an easy task, provided you have the proper tools. Based on the type of fire you've chosen, you may need to attach the firebox on the wall bracket first and then insert the screen, or the fire may come with everything already connected to the wall bracket. To do this you'll also require screws and a drill. If you do not have these tools, it is a good idea to hire a professional.
Another option for a home without chimney is to install an opening in the wall for a gas fire. These are more expensive than electric fireplaces that are wall-mounted, but they can give the appearance of a real fireplace without the need for ventilation or a chimney. Furthermore, gas fires usually burn at a higher temperature than electric fires, which means they will produce more heat, too. Consult a licensed plumber before installing a gas fireplace in a hole-in-the wall.

Low Maintenance
In contrast to traditional fireplaces, electric fireplaces that are mounted on walls are designed to remain out of the way. This creates more space within your home. It also means it is more secure for pets and children. This is because they won't be able to reach the heater, and could fall on it.
A wall-mounted electric fireplace is easy to clean. You can clean the inside with a damp cloth. This will stop dust from building up within the fireplace. This can damage the heating elements as well as the ember beds.
Always read the manual that was included with your unit prior to cleaning it. The majority of manufacturers do not recommend cleaning the interior components of a wall-mounted electric fire, as it could damage the electrical system. To ensure that you are safe, you should use a damp cloth only if it's completely free of lint and has been cleaned.
Another thing to think about is that a wall-mounted fire is not cluttered with pipes or flues that you have to hide. This will make your home look more attractive and cleaner. The electric fire will appear like it's a part of the wall decor and is an ideal choice for those who want to achieve modern look and feel to their home.
It's also a great option for those who are who are moving into a new home, since it can be installed with no major renovations. Depending on the model of fire you select you might be able to mount it to the wall bracket on your own or you'll need to hire a professional. It'll cost a bit more, but it's definitely worth it if your goal is to have a stunning and low-maintenance fireplace.