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The Advantages of an Electric Fireplace
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An electric fireplace is a great option for those who want the appearance of a fireplace but without the hassle and expense of a wood fire. The heat is generated through a heating coil which is in turn paired with fans to push warm humid air into the room.
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Many models can be hung on the wall and can be put up by a homeowner without needing an expert. Some are built into TV stands, bookshelves or entertainment centers.
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Easy to install
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If you're looking to add an inviting atmosphere to your home An electric fireplace can be a good option. These units use electricity to generate heat, which makes them easier to install than traditional gas fireplaces. They don't require venting and are a safer alternative to fireplaces that burn wood. They're also a good alternative for homes that do not have traditional fireplaces, for example mobile homes or apartments.
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Installing an electric fireplace requires that you first find a suitable location in your home. You can either measure the opening of your fireplace, or consult the installation guide from the manufacturer to determine the size of insert you need. Next, you must locate the correct size mounting brackets. Use a spirit level gauge to make sure that they are straight on the wall. Once you have the brackets in place then plug the fireplace into them and connect the wire. You can then relax in your new fireplace!
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The heat generated by an electric fireplace is created through electricity, assisted by a heating coil or a ceramic plate. The heat is then spread to the air by the fan to create additional warmth to your space. Certain electric fireplaces utilize infrared technology that directs heat to specific objects in the room. They're a great alternative to central heating and offer the appearance of real flames but without the mess or smoke.
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You can install a recessed electric fire in any wall in your home that gives it a subtle, but noticeable improvement in appearance. It can also be built into TV stands, bookshelves and other furniture. It is crucial to remember that a recessed electric fireplace requires an electrical outlet. It might not be accessible at all times in certain areas of the home.
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Many manufacturers offer a variety of options to fit your style and budget. Some include a mantel that improves the aesthetics of your space. You can also pick various designs and finishes to complement your decor. Certain models are designed to appear like brick refractory or natural logs. You can choose the style that fits your home the best.
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It is safe
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Electric fireplaces are completely safe to use at night, unlike gas or wood fireplaces that emit carbon monoxide fumes. It does not produce hazardous gases or harmful smoke so you can rest peacefully without worrying about your family's health. There is also no risk of escaping fuel or creosote which are common in traditional fires.
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The security of an electric fireplace will depend on how it is used as well as the user's compliance with the recommendations and guidelines. It is best to keep the area surrounding the fireplace free of any flammable objects like clothing, furniture drapes, bedding and drapes. It is also recommended to avoid using extension cords around your fireplace. They can result in power fluctuations and overloading, which may result in a fire. It is also an excellent idea to unplug the fireplace when it is not in use to reduce the energy usage and also avoid overheating.
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Electric fireplaces are designed not to create flames but to mimic the appearance. Instead, they make use of mist, LED lights video images or videos to create the illusion that flames are burning. Some models use water vapor to simulate smoke. This makes them more realistic than traditional fireplaces, and [fireplacesandstoves](https://www.fireplacesandstoves.uk/) they do not require maintenance or cleaning.
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Electric units, unlike fireplaces, don't heat the mantel or wall that is above them. The unit can heat up and cause the risk of fire to flammable items like TVs, wall covers and rugs. It could also pose a fire risk if it's placed too close to flammable materials such as TVs or wood.
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While electric fireplaces are safe to use, you should always follow the manufacturer's instructions and not exceed the recommended wattage. It is crucial to choose one with an overheat protection system and choose an established manufacturer. It is also recommended to buy an additional remote control that will allow you to monitor the power and temperature of your fireplace. It is also important to protect your fireplace from paints, water and gasoline.
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It is energy efficient.
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Electric fireplaces are more energy-efficient than gas or wood fireplaces. It produces a less heat than traditional fireplaces, and does not need a chimney. This can save a significant amount of money on your energy bills and chimney cleaning.
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There are a variety of options for your home when it comes to electric fireplaces including models that can provide heat to large rooms. Magik Flame's Trinity model, for instance, can efficiently heat up to 1,000 square feet. Other models, such as the Dimplex Upton have a lower heating capacity and are better designed for small spaces.
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Electric fireplaces are costly to run. The cost depends on the size of the fireplace and its wattage as well as the frequency with which it is used. To get the best results, choose one with a high BTU rating and draw at a low voltage. To maximize efficiency, you should use an adjustable thermostat that you can program and adjust the temperature to suit your needs.
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You can also reduce the power consumption by using an electric fireplace mostly to decorate the room, but without heating. The majority of the time the heater is turned off, reducing energy consumption by a significant percentage. This can help prevent accidental burns from children or pets that may attempt to touch the flames.
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Aside from reducing your home's energy costs, an electric fireplace can provide an exclusive design that is both functional and attractive. It can be hung on the wall or constructed into a media center to add a touch of warmth and ambiance your living space. Many designs feature louvers and trim to dress up the drywall hole, while others be used to cover a brick fireplace or stone fireplace.
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Some electric fireplaces come with an insert for a fire pit that is filled with gel made of butane, which can be replaced after 3-4 hours. These fireplaces can be connected to any standard outlet which makes them simple to install. They are also safer than real fires and do not emit odors or ash. You should still have an electrical safety inspection performed by a licensed home inspection professional before installing any electrical appliance.
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It is easy to clean
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It is crucial to keep your fireplace clean regularly. This is particularly true when you use your fireplace frequently. It will look new and prevent dust build up. Before you begin cleaning, switch off the fireplace and ensure it's cool. This will prevent any electrical shocks. It is also recommended to wear safety glasses or goggles to shield your eyes from any fine particles that might break during the cleaning process.
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The first step in cleaning an electric fireplace is to dust all the surfaces. This should be done using a soft lint free cloth. You can also make use of an attachment for a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from crevices. Make a solution of water and dishwashing detergent. You can mix soap and vinegar but be careful not to do so. Mixing soap and vinegar could result in dangerous chemical reactions.
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After dusting, wipe the surfaces using a soft cloth, then clean and dry them thoroughly. Make sure to clean the corners and crevices especially the heating outlet and heating inlet vents. You can also try using white distilled vinegar for staining and spots that are difficult to remove, but remember that it's acidic and may harm the plastic components of your fireplace.
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Most modern electric fireplaces have flame effects that are realistic and lifelike. They can even fool skeptical people, as most people will do a double take before realizing that the fire isn't a live flame. The technology used to create the flame effects varies from model-to-model, but they all use reflectors and LED lights. Certain models feature water vapor systems that mimic smoke to give the illusion of real.
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Electric fireplaces are also fantastic because they do not need to be opened like wood-burning fireplaces. However, this doesn't mean they don't require regular maintenance. You should clean your fireplace with an electric appliance every year or so to maintain its appearance and functionality.
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