commit 0b1ff7e91cf7d4debba5a8afe38251e149de4725 Author: fireplacesandstove4837 Date: Thu Aug 15 06:02:07 2024 +0000 Add 15 Terms Everybody Who Works In In The Wall Fireplace Industry Should Know diff --git a/15-Terms-Everybody-Who-Works-In-In-The-Wall-Fireplace-Industry-Should-Know.md b/15-Terms-Everybody-Who-Works-In-In-The-Wall-Fireplace-Industry-Should-Know.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6dedc86 --- /dev/null +++ b/15-Terms-Everybody-Who-Works-In-In-The-Wall-Fireplace-Industry-Should-Know.md @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +How to Choose an in the Wall Fireplace + +A fireplace built into the wall is a stunning and elegant focal point that also acts as a source of heat. Knowing what to look for is essential to choosing the right fireplace for your space. + +A recessed electric fireplace with glass-fronted fuel bed is perfect for a media wall. This model from Celsi utilizes E-VR flame projector technology to create an appealing and realistic fire image. + +Installation + +A wall-mounted fireplace can be a wonderful feature for any home, especially those without existing chimneys or people who need a modern design element. These types of units tend to be less expensive as built-in units and can be a bit easier to install than traditional wood burning fireplaces. But, it's crucial to make sure the location is safe and suitable for the kind of fireplace you're installing. The local codes are an excellent method to make sure that you don't run into any problems. + +The preparation of the space where the fireplace will be installed is the first step. Depending on the type of fireplace you're planning on installing, this may require drilling a hole into the wall or removing the drywall. This job is best completed with the assistance of a professional, since it requires precise measurements and not cut into any electrical wiring. + +Once the space is prepared and the area is ready, it's time to hang the unit. Utilize a studfinder to determine the location you'll need to fix the brackets in the wall. You could have a second person to hold the fireplace while you install the brackets for mounting. This will ensure that the fireplace is leveled and securely fixed. + +Some fireplaces with electric features have slots or hooks on their backs. If yours has slots, insert them into the hooks on the mounting bracket to secure it. If your fireplace has ember bed media, place it over the top to give it a finished appearance. + +After the fireplace is installed and is now ready to add any decorative pieces you want. You can include an accent piece like a mantel, or even design an entire frame to surround the unit. To prevent dust accumulation it is advisable always to keep your fireplace clean. To do this, take off the access panel on either side or the back panel of the fireplace and wipe the inside. + +Design + +Don't be afraid of using a fireplace wall as a focal piece in your home. It is an excellent way to make an impact. A neutral color scheme is ideal for letting other elements of your space take center stage, but bright colors can also be used to highlight the fireplace's features or to add texture to the space. + +If you're looking for an updated look consider a different material than wood for the mantel and surround. Tile is a great choice to bring visual interest and a unique look to the room. A tile fireplace will catch the attention of visitors to your home, whether you choose a simple pattern in cement or stone to match the surrounding walls or a whitewashed appearance. + +Another alternative for a wall-mounted fireplace is to build it into an opening in the wall. This is a great idea for homes with a limited space for a built-in fireplace. It also helps to keep things neat. Some models are designed for flush mounting to the wall while others are oblong or elongated to allow them to be placed under a TV or other storage unit on the wall of your media. + +You can also add a unique look to your fireplace wall by adding a unique mantel or hearth. You can opt for a raised hearth, like this one, to add height and create an impact. Try a wooden beam, or a rough stucco that will contrast with the style of the room. + +It is possible to make your fireplace really stand out by hanging art and decor that reflect the warmth and character of your home. If you have many pieces of art in the room in which your fireplace is situated make sure you choose pieces that reflect the glowing embers or the reddish tones of the fire. You can also hang decorative objects that draw inspiration by the natural beauty of the fireplace. + +The following are some examples of + +Feature walls are often used as decorative accents however a fireplace wall takes the concept and transforms it to a practical home accessory. A feature wall can be accentuated with a low-maintenance electric fireplace. This not only adds style, but also provides additional heating. + +A fireplace accent wall can be as striking or as subdued as you'd like. If you're looking to create a dramatic focal point in your space, a big flat-screen television is the ideal choice for a fireplace feature wall. If you want a more subtle aesthetic then think about pairing your fireplace with an entertainment stand, or a wall mounted bookcase. + +The size of your space will determine if a hearth is a good choice for your style. Although a hearth is usually set at 18'' to allow for a comfortable seating, it can be placed at any height. Some people decide to remove the hearth completely. + +Many people appreciate the warmth and ambiance of a fire without the need to heat their homes. This is why a vent-free wall-mounted gas fireplace is a great choice for homeowners. It's efficient and safe. These units are rated for use in rooms up to 1,000 square feet. They're perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and dens. + +When selecting a wall-mounted fireplace, be sure to consider the BTU output. The more powerful the BTU rating, the greater heat it produces. When deciding on the amount of heat you'll need, bear in mind that it's best to limit the heat to less than the maximum output of the appliance. + +If you decide to install a vent-free gas fireplace ensure that the area is adequately ventilated and there are no combustible materials within three feet of the fireplace. This stops smoke and flames from being blown into the air, which could cause damage to furniture or health issues for family members. + +Electric [fireplaces wood](https://www.fireplacesandstove.com/) come in a variety of styles. There are sleek models that work well with modern furniture and contemporary designs. There are also options in the style of masonry which complement rustic and traditional furnishings. You can also design your own wall-mounted surrounds for an entirely unique look. A custom built surround can match the dimensions of your fireplace, and also enhance its appearance. It can also include features like a mantle to store music speakers or other items. + +Safety + +A fireplace adds ambience and warmth to any room However, it's important to be aware that it can also pose dangers if properly maintained or used. These hazards include inhaling smoke or fire, chimney fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. The good part is that these dangers can be avoided by following simple safety guidelines and applying common sense. + +It is a good idea to put up a mesh screen over your fireplace in the event that you have children. This will prevent sparks and embers from exploding into the air. This is especially important if you have an open fire that burns wood. The smoke of burning wood can cause irritation or inflame the heart and lungs of adults and children suffering from asthma, as well as other heart and lung ailments. + +Even if the fireplace is equipped with a door that closes over the flames, it's crucial to keep children and pets away. The glass on fireplace doors can be very hot and can cause serious burns when it is touched. It is recommended to wait until the glass has cooled completely before opening the door. + +Vent-free gas wall-mounted fireplaces come with built-in safety features to avoid accidental use and ensure that the unit is not a fire hazard. These features include oxygen depletion sensors that turn off the burners when low oxygen levels are detected, and gas shut-off valves that instantly stop the flow of gas when the pilot light goes out. + +It is essential to maintain your gas wall-mounted fireplace on a regular basis, whether it has a vent or not. This includes having the flue cleaned and the lining checked. Any gaps or cracks in the lining should be fixed by a certified technician. + +It's also a good idea to regularly check that the power cord to your fireplace is not overly stretched or covered by furniture or other objects because this could increase the chance of a fire or overheating. It's recommended to allow liquids to get near any electrical fireplace. Surge protectors are recommended to avoid sudden voltage spikes that could cause damage to the device. Install your fireplace at a minimum of 5 to 4 feet above the ground to keep it out of the reach of pets and small children. \ No newline at end of file