How to Install an Electric Fireplace Insert
If you're looking for a way to convert an existing fireplace or to add one to your home or room, an electric fireplace is the best option. They do not require venting like wood-burning or gas-burning fireplaces.
There are three types of electric fires: plug-ins, and built-in inserts. In this article, we'll take a look at how each functions.
Built-In
A fireplace with an electric insert built-in is the best choice for homeowners who want to enjoy a warm fire without the hassle of purchasing and putting in a traditional wood-burning fireplace. Installing a fireplace insert in almost any home can transform your living space into a cozy home. It's a great option for those who have a small spaces, since it takes up less floor space. You can pick between a free-standing or built-in model based on your preferences.
Electric fireplaces can be installed in various ways however, the most common method is to put them into an existing fireplace. These fireplaces are usually built by professionals, and it can be costly to repair or replace the insert in case it's damaged. The process of installing them isn't as complicated as it appears, particularly in the case of an already-built masonry fire place.

Installing an electric fireplace can be accomplished by framing a space on your wall, and building a fireplace directly into the structure. This kind of installation does not require any floor space and can be easily integrated into any decor. It will also provide you with a greater level of control over the heating power and appearance of your fireplace.
Electric fireplaces don't require venting. This makes it a safer choice for those with small pets or children living at home, as it doesn't release dangerous gases that can be inhaled. It is also simpler for you to maintain in comparison to other units because it doesn't require a gas line or chimney.
If you already have a fireplace, you can install an electric fireplace by sliding the unit into the opening. This type of installation is easy and affordable, and it is often the preferred method of converting wood-burning fireplaces to electric. It is important to measure the size of your fireplace prior to purchasing an electric insert.
Plug-In
A plug-in electric fireplace can be mounted inside a wall like a standard wall outlet. This is a less expensive alternative to a fireplace built-in, but it still looks good and can be used as an accent piece in any room of your home.
If you prefer an elegant look frame the fireplace's opening, and then include trim to conceal the electrical connections. You can do it yourself or employ a local contractor to do it.
Check the owner's guide for details regarding framing and wiring. It's also a good idea to test the fireplace prior proceeding with the installation - plug it in and play around with the heat and lights. If everything works, then you're ready to move on to the next step.
Make sure that your electrician is aware that your new electric fireplace will need a dedicated circuit. This means that it will have its own receptacle installed on the wall (which will be a special GFI outlet that is designed to monitor electricity flow) and when you turn the switch "off" in the electrical panel in your home only this line will be shut off. This prevents the issue of multiple outlets and appliances sharing the same circuit, and thus tripping the circuit breaker.
It is also necessary to decide if like your fireplace connected to a 120-volt or 240 volt outlet. Then, you'll have to ensure that your electrician runs the appropriate wiring.
If you decide to tackle the work yourself, a powersaw and a basic understanding of how to use it are required. You'll also require an instrument to measure tape and a pencil to mark the position of the fireplace within the wall. Once you have marked the position, you can start taking off the wall covering and then installing the new frame for your electric fireplace. It is a good idea to place the new wall as close as is possible to the edge of your fireplace to ensure that you will have an attractive finished look. Also, be sure to leave enough space for the outlet's head.
wall recessed electric fireplace can put an electric fireplace in an area to make your living space more inviting and cozy. They do not come with chimneys, which makes them more convenient to set up. They can be used as a standalone piece or in conjunction with a mantel. They come in a variety of sizes, and can provide supplemental heat for a room up to 1,000 square feet. Certain models can be wired to 240 volts to deliver more heating.
It is crucial to choose an insert that's appropriate to the dimensions of the existing opening. Based on the space and design of your room An insert that doesn't fit properly can look like an eyesore. This is why a professional consult or using visualization tools could come in handy.
You can ensure you select the right fireplace by framing and building it into your wall or building-in the fireplace into an existing chimney. Although this can take longer and may require some building skills, it can give you a custom fit and a seamless appearance. Follow the installation directions and seek help if necessary.
Installing a recessed fireplace is another option. It can be inserted into the fireplace opening and is in a flush position with the wall. These models come in a variety finishes and designs so you can blend them seamlessly with your existing fireplace. They include everything you need to set them up. It includes an integrated heater that can provide additional heating for rooms as large as 1,000 square feet, as well as a simulated fire effect.
Plug-in electric fireplaces are the simplest to install since you just need to slide them into your existing fireplace and connect them to the wall. They typically have up to 5,000 BTUs which is sufficient heat for most rooms. Some models can be operated with the heating shut off for a more ambiance-only experience.
Multi-Sided
A multi-sided electric fireplace is a great way to divide a room without blocking out the view or requiring venting. It can be built-in or wall-mounted and features a glass panel on each side to create a panoramic view. Multi-sided models can be operated with or without heat. They include logs, ember bed, and LED lighting options for customization.
These models are ideal for separating the master bedroom from bathrooms with ensuites, or for dividing the dining and living spaces. They come in linear and traditional styles and provide a range of install options including the full 2x4 recessed mounting or flush mount with clean faces into a 12" wall, or partially recessing in 2" x 4". The media kits and flame colors can be used to create a customized appearance.
Multi-sided electric fire places are perfect for those who wish to create a lasting impression in their business or home. They are powered by the revolutionary HELIOVISION virtual flame technology These electric fireplaces are designed to create one of the most life like fire looks in an electrical fireplace. Landscape Pro Multi offers a variety of installation options for homeowners and interior designers. The model can be installed in a single-side, left and front view, or three-sided bay (bay windows) with removable metal panels. All options can be operated with or without the heater for all year-round use. A sophisticated hand-held remote control is provided and comes with a variety of options for operation including power as well as heat, fade sync, ember bed, and down-light settings.