A Guide To Wall.Mounted Fireplace From Start To Finish
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Choosing a Wall.Mounted Fireplace

Unlike free-standing fireplaces, a wall.mounted fireplace doesn't require you to frame an opening in the wall or run a vent pipe. They also require less time to install and can be mounted wherever you have space on the wall.

Gas wall mounts are available in surface mounted or recessed versions to give an even more personalized look. Safety features include an oxygen depletion sensor and shut-off when the pilot light is out. They come with controls that let you manage the flame and heat settings.

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When you choose a wall mounted fireplace, make sure you choose one that has various features. Some of these features include different flame settings or remote controls. Some of these fireplaces also have a display panel that displays the current settings. This is a great feature if don't need a remote control or if you have children who may not be able operate it.

Also, make sure that the unit has a built in fan that is shut off when it becomes too hot. This is a good way to avoid any damage to your walls or furniture in the room. This is crucial for those who put their units in areas that will be exposed to the high heat of the sun or other sources.

There are a variety of brands of wall-mounted electric fireplaces on the market. Some are more expensive however they all have the same features. They typically have a front that is black or super white and top venting that assists in letting the heated air to circulate around the room.

These models come in different sizes and can be hung with a space underneath to create an ottoman or sideboard. This allows you to have a place to keep your media, as well as other items while having an open fire in the room.

If you're looking for a traditional gas fireplace, you should consider alternatives from manufacturers such as Heat &amp