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An electric fireplace adds comfort to your life and value to your home.

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The chimney has a distinct image dating back to primal times when it was used to plan meals, heat and fill as the social focal point of the home. Thus, the chimney is not common today. With modern innovations, smart electric chimneys give all the appeal of wood burning chimneys, but without the drawbacks of smoke, sparks, wood piles and ash pulling.

Remember Electric Fireplace for Remodeling or New Construction Projects

Late spring is a favorite time for property owners to add or redevelop rooms. What's the best opportunity to include a protected, clean electric chimney as part of the task? You will be ready for the radiance and comfort it will give when the autumn winds blow and the winter brings snow. There are no unusual design restrictions and you can find them anywhere that comes close to a standard 120V container. Many web sources offer a wide range of electric chimney styles. Here are some plan options that may be of interest.

First of all, it is important to understand that electric chimneys are designed to conform to electrical regulations and can be placed for all intents and purposes anywhere away from combustible materials. Not at all like gas chimneys, they do not require external ventilation - only a 120-volt, 15-amp power source. Many models may be limited to baffle-mounted internal controls or a hand-held remote control. Another component is a fire control innovation that randomly alters fire impact, altitude and speed. You also have a choice of fire effects, such as well-defined wood logs or translucent glass in clear or tinted options.

Design Choice

Customers can now choose chimney schemes to suit all purposes and purposes of each type of establishment and to match any stylistic theme. They are broadly grouped and include built-in chimneys, floor standing models, wall mounted corner models and electric fireplace with mantel.

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Chimney inserts

For example, if your house currently has at least one chimney, but you are tired of the work involved in using them, you are a contender for building a chimney radiator. Basically close the chimneys to keep warm air from escaping, and then install and connect practical electric chimney embeddings at this point.

Chimney additions can be controlled with your current robe or with shelves on multiple planes. You can also use them with a drywall installation by moving the partition to the edge of the block. Some models are available with optional revitalization doors.

Floor standing electric fireplaces

If you don't have a chimney, but like their influence, you are one of the many chimney conservatives. For you, a famous solution is a floor-mounted chimney radiator with decorative wood trim and a fireplace, on which you can put photos, treasure clocks or other family memorabilia. With their sensible "guzzling logs" or discretionary gems, these floor-mounted chimneys produce the same desirable heat as their wood-copying predecessors. Entry decoration is another discretionary component.

Corner fireplace heaters

Many pioneer-era homes had corner chimneys, and this plan is still being implemented today. Similarly, with additions and floor models, corner layouts range from conventional to contemporary. However, for either plan, the result is very similar. They offer an enticing source of warmth for the family room, rooms, guest rooms and any room.