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The Advantages of an Electric Fireplace
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Electric fireplaces are an excellent choice for those who prefer the look of a fire without the hassle or cost of a wood-burning fireplace. The heat is generated by a heating unit that is used in conjunction with fans to release warm humid air into the room.
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Many models can be wall-mounted by homeowners without the need for a professional. Some are built into TV stand or bookshelves. Others are built into entertainment centers, bookcases or TV stands.
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It is easy to install
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Electric fireplaces are a great option to create a warm ambience within your home. These fireplaces produce heat with electricity, which makes them much easier for you to install than traditional gas fireplaces. They also require no venting, making them an alternative that is safer than wood-burning fireplaces. They're also a great choice for homes that don't have traditional fireplaces, such as mobile homes or apartments.
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Installing an electric fireplace requires that you first find the right spot in your room. You can either measure the opening of your fireplace or consult the installation manual from the manufacturer to determine what size of insert you need. Next, find the right size brackets for mounting. Utilizing a spirit-level gauge, ensure that they're exactly on the wall. Once you have the brackets installed, plug the insert into them and connect the wire. Enjoy your new fireplace.
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Electricity is used to heat an electric fireplace, which can be done using the use of a heating plate or a coil. The heat is then distributed into the air via fans, resulting in supplemental warmth for your space. Some electric fireplaces use infrared technologies, which direct heat to specific objects in the room. They are a cost-effective alternative to central heating and provide the look of real flames without the smoke or mess.
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It is possible to install an electric fire recessed into any room in your home, giving it a subtle, but noticeable aesthetic upgrade. It can be built into furniture like bookshelves, TV stands, and other pieces of furniture. It is important to note that a recessed electric fireplace requires access to an electrical outlet which may not be available in certain areas of the home.
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Many manufacturers offer a wide range of options to suit your style and budget. Some even include a mantel, which adds to the visual appeal of your living space. You can choose from a range of styles and finishes that complement your decor. Some models are even designed to resemble a brick refractory or natural logs, so you can choose the look that best suits your home.
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It is safe
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In contrast to wood and gas fireplaces, which release carbon monoxide fumes when they burn in an electric fireplace, it is safe to be left on for the night. You can rest peacefully knowing that your family is safe from harmful fumes and smoke. There is also no danger of creosote escaping or fuel escaping that are typical in traditional fire accidents.
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Electric fireplaces are safe if they are used properly and if the user follows all directions and [www.fireplacesandstove.Com](https://www.fireplacesandstove.com/) guidelines. In general, it is recommended to keep the area around the fireplace clear of items that could ignite, such as furniture, clothes drapes, bedding, and other items. You should also avoid using extension cords around your fireplace. They can result in overheating and power fluctuations, which may result in a fire. It is also a good idea to unplug the fireplace when it is not in use, as this will reduce energy consumption and prevent overheating.
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Electric fireplaces are not intended to produce real flames, but to replicate the look. Instead, they employ LED lights, video images, or mist to create the illusion of flames. Certain models employ water vapor to simulate smoke. This makes them more realistic than traditional fireplaces and they do not require maintenance or cleaning.
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Electric units, unlike real fireplaces do not heat up the wall or mantel above them. The unit may heat up and cause the risk of fire to flammable items like TVs, wall covers and rug. Additionally the unit could create an explosion if it is placed too close to wood or other objects that are flammable.
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Although electrical fireplaces are very safe to use, adhere to the instructions of the manufacturer and never exceed the recommended wattage. It is important to buy one with an overheat protection mechanism and select a reputable manufacturer. You should also consider purchasing an additional remote control to keep track of the temperature of your fireplace as well as its power consumption. 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 generates a fraction of heat as traditional fireplaces, and it doesn't require a chimney. This could help you save a considerable amount of money on your energy bills and also the cost of cleaning your chimney.
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Electric fireplaces are available in many models, including those that can heat large spaces. Magik Flame's Trinity model, for instance, can provide heat to up to 1,000 sq. ft. Other units, like the Dimplex Upton have a lower heating output and are more suited to small spaces.
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Electric fireplaces can be costly to operate. The cost is determined by the size of the unit and the wattage it draws as well as the frequency with which it is used. Choose a fireplace that has a high BTU rating and low voltage draw to achieve the most efficient results. To maximize efficiency, you should choose an adjustable thermostat that you can program and adjust the temperature to meet your requirements.
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Another way to cut down on the energy consumption of an electric fireplace is to use it primarily as a decorative feature with no heat. The heater will be turned off most of the time, to lower the energy consumption. This will prevent burns to children or pets who might touch the flames.
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Aside from reducing your home's energy costs An electric fireplace can provide a unique design that is both practical and attractive. It can be hung on the wall or constructed into a media center to add a bit of warmth and ambiance your living space. There are many designs that include louvers and trim to decorate the opening in the drywall, while others could even cover a brick or stone fireplace.
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Some electric fireplaces come with an insert for the fire pit that is filled with gel that is made of butane. The gel can be replaced after 3-4 hours. They are simple to install since they can be connected to any outlet that is standard. They are also more secure than real fires and emit no smoke or ash. You should still have an electrical safety test conducted by a licensed professional in home inspection prior to installing any electrical appliances.
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It is easy to clean
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It is crucial to clean your electric fireplace often. This is especially important when you are using it frequently. This will keep it looking fresh and will prevent the accumulation of dust. Before you begin cleaning, shut off the fireplace and ensure that it's cool. This will help prevent any accidental electrical shocks. Wearing safety goggles or glasses will shield your eyes from any fine particles that might break off during the cleaning procedure.
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The first step to clean an electric fireplace is to dust all the surfaces. This should be done with an easy lint-free cloth. You can also make use of an attachment on a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from crevices. Make a solution of dishwashing detergent and water. You can mix soap with vinegar but be careful not to mix soap and vinegar. If you mix vinegar with soap it could cause dangerous chemical reactions.
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After you have sprayed all surfaces with dust then use a soft cloth to wipe them clean. Rinse and dry the surfaces thoroughly. Be sure to get into all crevices and nooks particularly the heating vents for inlet and outlet vents. You can also try using white distilled vinegar to get rid of staining and spots that are difficult to remove However, be aware that it's acidic and may damage the plastic components of your fireplace.
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Modern electric fireplaces come with flame effects that appear real and realistic. They can even fool a skeptic by making people do a double take before realizing that the fire isn't a live flame. The technology used to create the flame effects can differ from model-to-model however, they all utilize reflectors and LED lights. Certain models have water vapor systems that replicate smoke to create a more realistic effect.
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Electric fireplaces are also excellent because they do not need to be opened as wood-burning fireplaces. However, that doesn't mean they are inaccessible to regular cleaning. To keep the appearance and function of your electric fireplace it is recommended to keep it clean every year.
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