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INMOZATA 152cm Electric Fire Recessed Wall Mounted Freestanding Electric Fireplace with Realistic LED Flame Effect, Adjustable Thermostat, Overheat Protection, 900W&1800W (152 cm/60 inch, Black)

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Unlike gas and solid fuel, it’s not as important that electric fires are fitted by an engineer, and so it’s perfectly possible that you can install one yourself. However, there are still some things to bear in mind before you jump in and fit your lovely new fire – if you’re unsure about which electric fire to buy, take a look at our handy buying guide. Again, refer to the installation instructions that come with your electric fire for specific advice. How to install a hole in the wall electric fire Wall-mounted electric fires are becoming more and more popular, especially for those with small rooms or limited floor space. Of course, it’s vitally important the wall onto which the fire is attached is structurally sound and the fixings used are capable of supporting the weight of the fire – always use the fixings supplied where possible. If installing into a cavity or studded wall, you may need extra fittings to make sure it’s secure. An expert will know how to properly connect gas lines, establish proper gas pressure, and insure snug valve and hose fittings. If not installed properly, you may even find that you void the warranty of your fireplace and even violate building regulations and your house insurance. General tips for installing an electric fire Of course, you will need to create a hole in which to slot the fire, so that should be your first job. As with regular wall-mounted fires, you’ll need to ensure the wall is structurally sound and capable of housing the fire (is it deep enough, for instance). Unless you’re a dab hand at DIY, we’d recommend getting in a professional to cut out the hole, which should be lined in some way so it doesn’t damage the sides of the fire.

Of course, always follow the installation instructions supplied as they will differ from fire to fire. How to install a wall-mounted electric fire If you’re looking to fit a solid fuel or gas fire, then our advice is to get a professional to do it. More specifically, if you’re installing a solid fuel fire, you should use a HETAS qualified engineer, and if it’s a gas fire you should use a Gas Safe Register qualified engineer. If you’re installing an electric fireplace, it’s important that it’s done safely and professionally – not only will this make sure it looks great, but it’ll also ensure it’s safe and works efficiently.

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