1 7 Useful Tips For Making The Most Of Your Wall.Mounted Fireplace
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Choosing a Wall.Mounted Fireplace

A wall-mounted fireplace doesn't require you to cut an opening in the wall or set up a vent pipe. They also require less installation time and can be mounted wherever there is space on the wall.

Gas wall mounts can be mounted surface-to-surface or recessed to create a personalized look. Safety features include an oxygen depletion sensor and shut-off when the pilot light goes out. You can regulate the heat and flame settings using their controls.

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If you decide to go with a wall mounted fireplace, look for one that offers various features. Some of these features include various flame settings and a remote control. Some of these fireplaces come with an LCD that displays the current setting. This is helpful if you don't need an external remote or if you have children who aren't able operate it.

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

There are several brands of wall-mounted electric fireplaces on the market. Some are more expensive than others, but most of them come with similar features. They typically have a front facing which is either super white or black, and top venting that assists in letting the heated air circulate throughout the room.

These models come in different sizes and can be hung with a space underneath to create a sideboard or credenza. This allows you to store media and other items in the fireplace while maintaining the appearance of a fireplace.

If you're seeking a more traditional gas fireplace, you might consider looking at alternatives from manufacturers such as Heat &amp