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Shop our collection of Electric Fireplace models to bring warmth and style into your home. With a variety of designs and sizes, each Electric Fireplace offers a perfect fit for any room, from your living room to your bedroom. Enjoy the convenience of adjustable heat settings and realistic flames that create the perfect cozy ambiance. Explore The Trade Table today to discover the perfect Electric Fireplace for your home.
Here are the best electric fireplaces on The Trade Table:
The Modern Flames ORION 60" Slim Heliovision Fireplace is a state-of-the-art electric fireplace designed to blend advanced technology with a sleek, modern aesthetic. With a slim 6-inch depth and a generous 15-inch high viewing area, it is available in multiple sizes, including 52, 60, 76, and 100 inches, to suit various spaces. The ORION features innovative HELIOVISION™ Flame Technology, offering three distinct flame patterns and six color options, along with adjustable flame speeds to create the perfect ambiance. It also includes a multi-color ember bed, multi-color downlighting, and a multi-dimensional flame effect for a more realistic look. The energy-efficient 5,000 BTU high-efficiency PTC ceramic heater provides warmth, while the WiFi control via the Modern Flames app and a handheld remote make it easy to adjust settings. With ambient crackling sounds, this fireplace delivers both warmth and an authentic fire experience, enhancing any room with its modern design and versatile functionality.
The Modern Flames 45" Ambiance CLX2 Electric Fireplace offers flexibility with both recessed and wall-mount installation options, fitting seamlessly into any 2" x 4" wall space. It features dynamic, color-changing flames that transition from orange to blue, making it perfect for year-round use. Choose from coals or glacier glass media to customize the look, while low-energy LED technology provides an exceptionally realistic flame effect. The fireplace is equipped with advanced touch screen controls, a sleek new remote, and the option to enjoy flames with or without heat. It delivers adjustable heating with a built-in thermostat and flame settings, powered by a 120-volt, 1500-watt heater that provides 5,000 BTUs of warmth. With simple DIY installation instructions, this unit is ideal for adding both heat and visual appeal to any space.
Here are some frequently asked questions about Electric Fireplaces.
Begin by measuring your electric fireplace insert and cutting wood to fit those dimensions. Construct the frame and attach it securely to the floor or wall, making sure it’s level. Finally, cover the frame with drywall or your choice of finishing material.
Most electric fireplaces feature a simple power button or switch to turn them on. If you have a remote control, use it for easier access. Some units may also require adjusting a thermostat to activate the heat.
An electric fireplace is a heating appliance that creates the look of real flames using LED lights. It provides warmth with adjustable settings and doesn't require venting like traditional wood or gas fireplaces. It offers a convenient way to enjoy a cozy atmosphere.
To install an electric fireplace, choose a location near an outlet. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to mount or place the unit securely. Plug it in, switch it on, and enjoy its warmth and visual effects.
Electric fireplaces use electricity to power a heating element and LED lights for the flame effect. You can control the heat output through settings or a remote control. These fireplaces provide warmth without the need for real flames or fuel.
If your electric fireplace isn’t heating, verify that the heater is switched on and the temperature is set correctly. Ensure it’s plugged in properly and the outlet is functioning. If the issue persists, try resetting the unit or consult a professional for repairs.
To install an electric fireplace insert, remove the old one or create an appropriate space in the wall. Slide the new insert into place, ensuring it fits securely and looks even. Plug it into a nearby outlet and it’s ready to use.
The cost of running an electric fireplace depends on how much electricity it uses and how often it's on. On average, you may spend between $10 to $30 per month. It’s generally a cost-effective alternative to other heating options.
To start your electric fireplace, press the power button or use the remote control. Adjust the settings for heat and flame effect as needed. Ensure it's plugged into a working outlet before use.
Electric fireplaces typically use between 1,000 and 1,500 watts of power. When running at full heat, they consume energy similar to a space heater. Operating the flame effect alone uses much less electricity.
The fuse on most electric fireplaces is found on the back or bottom of the unit. You may need to remove a small panel to access it. Check your model’s manual for specific instructions.
Your electric fireplace may beep due to an error, overheating, or a technical issue. Refer to the manual to identify what the beeping indicates and follow the troubleshooting steps. Cleaning or resetting the unit can often resolve the issue.
If you don’t have a remote, you can turn on most electric fireplaces manually using the buttons on the unit itself. Look for a power switch on the front, side, or back. Press the power button and adjust settings as needed.
Cut a hole in the wall to fit the dimensions of the electric fireplace. Slide the unit into place, ensuring it is secured and even with the wall. Plug it into a nearby outlet and it’s ready to go.
Electric fireplaces come in a wide price range depending on features and design. Basic models start around $200, while premium options can go up to $1,000 or more. Prices reflect both the heating functionality and visual appeal.
To reset an electric fireplace, unplug the unit and wait a few minutes. Plug it back in and turn it on to see if the issue is resolved. If your model has a reset button, check the manual for instructions.
If your electric fireplace keeps turning off, it could be overheating or encountering an error. Check if any vents are blocked and make sure the unit isn’t placed too close to furniture. Also, verify the thermostat setting to avoid automatic shutdowns.
To turn off an electric fireplace, press the power button or use the remote control. Some models may also have a timer feature, so make sure it’s not activated. Confirm the unit is fully powered off after pressing the button.
To troubleshoot a malfunctioning electric fireplace, ensure it’s securely plugged into a functioning outlet. Clean any dust or blockages in the vents and check for any error messages. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Using an electric fireplace is simple—just plug it in, press the power button, and adjust the settings for heat and flame effect. Some models come with a remote for easy control. You can also enjoy the visual flames without using the heat function.
If your electric fireplace turns on by itself, it could be due to a faulty remote, power surges, or an internal error. Check the remote for stuck buttons or replace the batteries. If the issue continues, a technician may need to inspect the unit.
The mantel should typically be placed 12 to 18 inches above the top of an electric fireplace. This ensures safety and prevents heat from damaging the mantel. Always refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations for specific clearance guidelines.
Measure the height, width, and depth of the existing fireplace opening where the electric insert will go. Make sure to account for any space needed for ventilation. Use these measurements to choose the correct size for your insert.
The E3 error code on an electric fireplace often indicates the unit is overheating. This can happen due to blocked vents or an issue with the heating element. Check the user manual for troubleshooting steps or contact customer support.
To resolve an E3 error, unplug the unit and let it cool down. Check for any blockages in the air vents and clean them if necessary. After that, plug it back in and restart the fireplace to see if the error clears.
Installation costs for an electric fireplace depend on whether it’s a wall-mounted or built-in unit. Basic installations can range from $100 to $500, while more complex setups could be closer to $2,000. It’s usually less costly than installing a gas or wood fireplace.
The cost to replace a gas fireplace with an electric one ranges from $500 to $2,500. This includes removal of the gas line and any electrical work required. It's typically more affordable than installing a new gas fireplace.
To mount an electric fireplace, locate the wall studs and drill holes for the mounting bracket. Secure the bracket to the wall, then attach the fireplace to the bracket. Make sure the unit is level before plugging it in.
Open the front panel or access compartment of your electric fireplace. Evenly distribute the crystals in the designated tray or area. Replace the panel and enjoy the enhanced look of your fireplace.
If your electric fireplace isn’t functioning, check to ensure it's plugged into a working outlet. Inspect for tripped breakers or blown fuses. If none of these is the issue, consult the manual or contact customer support for further assistance.
Yes, electric fireplaces are generally energy-efficient because they convert nearly all of the electricity they use into heat. Unlike gas or wood-burning fireplaces, there is no heat loss through a chimney or vent. Many electric fireplaces also come with adjustable heat settings and thermostats, allowing you to control energy use and maintain comfort.
Electric fireplaces do not require special installation like venting or gas lines. Most models simply plug into a standard electrical outlet. There are various installation options, including wall-mounted, recessed, and freestanding units. Some units may require minor assembly, but overall, they are much easier to install than traditional fireplaces.
Electric fireplaces can effectively heat small to medium-sized rooms, typically up to 400 square feet. The heating capacity depends on the unit's wattage and BTU rating. For larger areas, a supplemental heating source might be needed to maintain a comfortable temperature.
Yes, electric fireplaces are safe to use and have several built-in safety features. Since they do not use real flames or produce harmful emissions like carbon monoxide, they reduce the risk of fire hazards and indoor air pollution. Many models include automatic shut-off features to prevent overheating and stay cool to the touch, making them safe for homes with children and pets.
Yes, you can use an electric fireplace year-round. Many electric fireplaces offer the option to operate the flame effect without the heater, allowing you to enjoy the ambiance of a fire without adding heat to the room. This makes electric fireplaces versatile for use in any season.
Electric fireplaces require minimal maintenance compared to traditional wood or gas fireplaces. Regular cleaning of the exterior surfaces and checking for dust or debris on the heater and vents is usually sufficient. Electric fireplaces do not require chimney cleaning or firewood handling since there are no real flames, soot, or ashes.
Electric fireplaces can increase your electric bill depending on usage, but they are generally more cost-effective than heating a room with central heating. They provide zone heating, allowing you to heat only the room you are in, potentially reducing overall heating costs. The exact cost will depend on your local electricity rates and how frequently you use the fireplace.
You can buy an Electric Fireplace at The Trade Table.
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