Users' questions

Where should electric fireplaces be placed?

Where should electric fireplaces be placed?

The unit needs to be located near an electrical outlet, but not directly above it. You do not want heating vents on the bottom of the fireplace to blow heat directly onto an outlet. Follow manufacturer directions for recommended distance from combustible materials, as well as the number of inches from floor to unit.

Can electric fireplaces go anywhere?

Electric fireplaces don’t require a gas line, chimney, or other infrastructure. You can install them anywhere you have a power outlet, and most homeowners can take a DIY approach to electric fireplace installation. If you want to insert your fireplace into a wall, you might need the help of a carpenter or electrician.

Are there any electric fireplaces made in the USA?

An optional, custom trimkit, made in the USA, covers the opening of your fireplace, small or large. Many electric fireplaces can be operated manually or with a remote. You can choose a standard 120v household plugin 5000 BTU electric fireplace insert or a hardwire 240v 10,000 BTU electric fireplace insert.

Do electric fireplaces look fake?

No, electric fireplaces do not have real flames. By utilizing a safe and efficient holographic technology, modern electric fireplaces do look just like the real thing, without an actual ember bed of wood, and coals burning.

Do I need an electrician to install an electric fireplace?

Electric Fireplace Installation Cost. Wall-mounted and insert hardwired units must be installed by a professional. Not only should you enlist the help of a licensed electrician ($40 to $120 per hour), but you may need an experienced carpenter ($75 to $90 per hour).

Can I run my electric fireplace all night?

Yes, it is okay to leave an electric fireplace insert on overnight but it’s best if you turn it off when possible. Although electric fireplaces do not produce any carbon monoxide fumes, its best to turn your electric fireplace off when you leave the room for an extended period of time or plan on catching some zzz’s.

What is the best brand of electric fireplaces?

What is the best brand of electric fireplaces? Our top recommendation is a recessed and mounted electric fireplace from R.W. FLAME. This high-quality electric fireplace heats up to 400 square feet, comes with a one-year warranty, and contains multiple settings for a customized fireplace experience.

How do you size an electric fireplace?

You should ideally have three to six feet of space around your wall-mounted unit. This includes the floor, ceiling, and other objects hanging on the wall. The size of the wall-mounted fireplace is best determined by thinking about how it will look in your room.

Which is the best place to buy an electric fireplace?

Electric Fireplaces Shop Fireplaces Direct for a wide selection of modern and traditional electric fireplaces. An electric fireplace is a safe, simple, and efficient way to add the beauty of a fireplace to your home. These premium electric fireplace units offer dynamic installation options to bring new life to any space.

Where is the heater on an electric fireplace?

While our electric fireplace stove has a heater located underneath, many other types of fireplace will have the heater located towards the top. For electric fireplace inserts the heat will typically be directed out the front of the unit and so installing a TV above an electric fireplace insert shouldn’t be a problem.

What’s the best way to set up a fireplace?

Electric Fireplaces – An electric fireplace is a cost effective solution to setting up a fireplace in your own home. You can easily move it anywhere in your house where there is an electrical outlet. Gas Stoves – Create a warm room with a timeless look with a freestanding gas stove.

Can a plug in fireplace be placed on a wall?

Inserts can typically be found in either plug-in form or built-in. Plug-in electric fireplace inserts work well for installations in existing open fireplaces, while built-in electric fireplace inserts are great for installations within walls when less space is available for clearance at the back of the unit.