If you are renovating or building a new home and want to include a fireplace without a chimney or a vent that is built into a wall, you can easily do so with our clean-burning bio-ethanol fireplaces. Ethanol fireplaces allow you to create the ambiance of a real fire without the wood or gas fireplace requirements. This quick installation guide will show you how easy it is to recess an ethanol fireplace into a wall.
Installing a recessed ethanol fireplace can be a DIY project if you have some basic carpentry knowledge. However, we do recommend that you hire a professional (carpenter) who could make sure that your fireplace is installed according to all the safety standards.
You need to make sure that the inside walls of the opening where you will insert your fireplace are made of or lined with a fireproof material such as cement board, wonder board, steel sheet. You will also need metal studs for framing.
If you decide to paint around your recessed ethanol fireplace, the paint you use should be heat resistant. We recommend the paint that withstands up to 1,200F, it can also be rust- and corrosion-resistant for extra durability.
There is another safety feature you might consider adding when purchasing your ethanol fireplace. It is a front safety glass. Most ethanol fireboxes will have this piece included. And most complete fireplace units will have the option to include the glass front with your purchase. It is a good idea to select that option. The tempered glass piece in front of the flame will prevent people, pets or objects from getting into the flame.
Minimum clearance requirements for recessed ethanol fireplaces can differ from manufacturer to manufacturer different fireplace models can have different clearances. We recommend checking a product manual included with your fireplace. For most fireplaces, a PDF copy of the product manual is also available for download on the product page.
The above diagram shows the most common clearance requirements for recessed ethanol fireplaces.
Your fireplace needs to be at least:
Installation can differ a little bit from project to project, but it basically consists of the following 5 steps.
The size of the opening can be found in the installation manual for your particular fireplace.
Generally, your finished opening should be 4" wider and 2-1/2" higher than the back of the fireplace (including burners hanging from the bottom of the fireplace). This extra space allows for faster installation, air circulation and provides an escape for the hot air.
Inside walls of the recess opening should be made of or lined with a fireproof
material such as cement board, wonder board, or steel sheet. Use metal studs
for framing.
Brackets requirements with the fireplace. They attach the fireplace to the wall. Check the product manual for positioning instructions.
Insert fireplace into the opening and slide it into the bracket(s).
Most recessed ethanol fireplaces will have their burners separate from the body of the fireplace. You will need to place the burners into the burning chamber of the fireplace body.
And there you have it. We have covered the general 5-step process of installing a recessed ethanol fireplace into a wall. It might be slightly different depending on the brand and your particular project.
Please remember that all ethanol fireplaces that are sold on our website come with installation manuals that provide detailed instructions on how to install each particular unit. Most of the product manuals are published on our website in downloadable PDF format on each product page.
Here are some examples of product manuals from different brands we carry:
And remember, if you get confused at any point, you can always leave a comment below or contact us with any questions.
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