Five Wall.Mounted Fireplace Lessons From The Pros
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Choosing a Wall.Mounted Fireplace

A wall-mounted fireplace does not require you to cut an opening in the wall or to install 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 for more individualized appearance. They come with safety features like oxygen depletion sensors that shut off when the pilot light goes out. You can manage the heat and flame settings using their controls.

Features

If you are considering a wall-mounted fireplace, ensure that it has many features. They could include a variety of flame settings, a timer or the ability to control the fireplace from a remote. Some of these fireplaces also come with a display panel that displays the current settings. This can be useful if you don't want to use the remote, or if you have children who may not be able to operate it.

Make sure the unit has an integrated fan that shuts off when it gets too hot. This is a good way to avoid any damage to your furniture or walls in the room. This feature is especially important for those that mount their units in areas that are exposed to extreme temperatures from sunlight or other sources.

There are many brands of electric firesuite fireplaces that can be put on a wall. Some are more expensive than others, but most of them come with the same features. These products come with an exterior that is super white or black and top venting to let the heated air move around the room.

These models are available in a variety of sizes and can be hung with enough space for a sideboard cabinet or credenza to be placed underneath them. This provides you with a space to keep your media, as well as other items while having an open fireplace in the room.

If you're looking for a more traditional gas model, then you should consider options from manufacturers like Heat &amp