A Built in Electric Wall Fireplace
A built-in electric wall fireplace is a unit that is installed in an existing opening, either partially or fully. It cannot be moved or removed without tearing down part of the wall.
These units are typically plugged into a standard outlet and come with a variety of flame and heat settings. Some models have a setting for rain and thunder to add the atmosphere.
Size
A built in electric wall fireplace mounts directly to a wall, creating a space-saving design that eliminates floor clutter and creates a focal point to your room. These fireplaces come with or without mantles, to complement the style of your home. They also come with a variety fireback options, flame-height adjustment and digital settings.
If you like the classic look of a masonry interior and a textured log set, or the contemporary appeal of clear crystals and ember bed colors, the SimpliFire Inception has an electric fireplace for every taste. It is easy to wall-mount the fireplace with the simple kit, or build a custom frame for an elongated look. Enjoy year-round with or without heating.
The Scion linear fireplace combines the best technology with contemporary design. It is simple to wall mount (no drilling a hole in the masonry required) or take advantage of the built-in, recessed design that is installed by experts.
Flames
The flames of a built in electric wall fireplace are created with LED lights or video images. The flames can be controlled to appear real. The flames are enclosed by a crystal glass that can be tinted with a number of different shades. A lot of people prefer clear glass for a clean style or opt for a dark brown or black to get a more traditional look. Glass is also resistant to heat. Some models also have faux log effects which creates the illusion of a real fireplace but without the smoke or fire.
If you have pets or children in your home, be sure that flames do not touch combustibles such as curtains, pillows and other furniture. Apart from the fire hazard the touch of these items could cause physical harm and burns. You should also avoid blocking the air vents at the front of the unit. This is essential for the proper operation of the fireplace because it allows hot air to flow freely and reduce the chance of overheating.
A built-in electric fireplace is not only an efficient space-saver, but it can also make a space feel more welcoming for guests. This is particularly true if you select a model with an open mantel and brick surround that is reminiscent of the look of a traditional fireplace. A lot of the features that can be included in a free-standing fireplace can be found in a built in electric fireplace. These include various temperature settings, thermostat controls and remote control.
Another advantage of a built in electric fireplace is that it can be inserted in the wall with a recessed or surface mount option. Surface-mounted units can be removed from the wall, or moved to a different position without the need for an electrical circuit breaker that is hardwired. Recessed units require a specialist to remove them and then reinstall them, and they will require to be rewired at the new location.
A fireplace that is built-in to electric also has a drawback: They don't offer as much warmth as traditional fireplaces and don't work during a power failure. This can be a problem in the event that you don't have an alternative source of electricity.
Heat

A fireplace is a centerpiece that adds warmth and comfort to any room. Built-in electric wall fireplaces provide the appearance and feel of a real flame, but without the hassles or cost associated with natural gas or wood.
They also use the combination of LED lights, mirrors, and water vapor systems to simulate flame effects and create illusions of movement. They can be quite captivating to watch and are sure to make guests think twice before they realize they're seeing a real flame.
Electric fireplaces are able to provide heat to up to 400 square feet of rooms and operate at three different levels of power according to your heating needs. The low setting is perfect for the bedroom or reading area since it only produces 500 BTUs per hour, whereas the high and medium settings provide 1,500 and 3,000 BTUs per hour.
Another benefit of having an electric fireplace is that you can adjust the intensity of the heat and the intensity of the flames with the touch of the button. This gives you complete control over your fireplace's experience which makes it perfect for any space.
A wall-mounted fireplace has the advantage of being easy to set up and requiring no structural modifications. Unlike a traditional wood-burning or gas-burning fireplace it doesn't require venting, and there's no chimney or flue. Electric fireplaces that are built-in or recessed like the Ezee Glow Zara Black Wall Mounted Electric Fireplace or the ClassicFlame Ignis Royal Collection can be placed almost anywhere on the wall. They plug into electrical sockets just like a TV or as a piece of art.
You can choose to have recessed models that are partly or completely recessed into the wall. You can also pick the trim and surrounds to fit the style of your home. You can also include a mantel if you wish however this could make installation more time-consuming and complexity as well as the amount of space it will take up in your home. If you go for an entirely recessed model it will require basic framing, and will need to be wired into the wall at the back.
Installation
There are many ways to install an electric wall fireplace. Some can be mounted on the wall using brackets similar to a mirror or picture. Some can be recessed into the wall using an accessory that fits over the fireplace and hides any exposed wiring. Another option is to build-in the fireplace' into the wall. This gives a more traditional appearance.
Electric fireplaces are simple to install for the average homeowner. It is recommended to hire a qualified electrician to do any electrical work. A lot of electric fireplaces come with an electric cord that connects to an outlet. It can be wired directly into the electrical system (if permitted by local codes).
After you have chosen your fireplace's location Make sure the opening is large enough. Check the installation manual for your particular model to determine the minimum clearances from the combustible materials. For the majority of models, you will need 1/4" more space than the fireplace's dimensions.
Then, attach the mounting bracket onto each side of your fireplace. There are mounting kits that can simplify this process for homeowners.
Use a screwdriver when hanging the fireplace on the mounting bracket to tighten any screws. This will ensure that the fireplace is in good shape and secured against the wall. This is an important step as it is a permanent fixture, and you don't want it to become loose or be unstable.
Finally, hang the glass face on the fire place. Depending on wall mount for electric fireplace that you've chosen, this can be a tricky task and it's recommended to hire a professional to help. Once the fireplace is installed and you've tested it, try plugging it in and playing with the heat and lights.
It is essential to follow the guidelines of the manufacturer when installing an electric wall fireplace. This will ensure that you are using it in a safe and correct manner. Certain fireplaces feature a safety switch that prevents the device from turning on when plugged into an outlet. It is also a good idea to install a dedicated circuit from the electrical panel to the fireplace, since this will reduce the risk of anything else in your home triggering the circuit breaker, causing a hazard.