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Choosing a Wall.Mounted Fireplace

In contrast to free-standing fireplaces, a wall.mounted fireplace doesn't require you to frame an opening in the wall or connect a vent pipe. They also require less time to install and can be hung anywhere you can find space on the wall.

Gas wall mounts are available as surface-mounted or recessed versions to give more individualized appearance. They come with safety features such as oxygen depletion sensors and shut off when the pilot light goes out. They have controls that allow you to regulate the flame and heat settings.

Features

If you are considering a wall-mounted fireplace, make sure you choose one that has many options. This could include different flame settings, a timer, or the ability to control the fireplace remotely. Some of these units come with an LCD display that displays the current settings. This is helpful if you do not want to use the remote control, or if you have children who may not be competent to operate it.

Make sure the unit has an integrated fan that shuts off when it becomes too hot. This will prevent damage to the furniture or walls of your room. This is essential for those who mount their units in areas that will be exposed to high temperatures from the sun or other sources.

There are many brands of electric fireplaces that can be mounted on the wall. Some are more expensive than others, but most of them have similar features. They usually have a front which is either black or super white and top venting that helps the heated air to circulate throughout the room.

Some of these models are available in various sizes and are designed to be mounted with enough space to fit a sideboard cabinet or credenza underneath them. This allows you to store media and other items in the fireplace while still maintaining the fireplace.

If you're in the market for traditional gas fireplaces you might think about alternatives from manufacturers like Heat &amp