Tips for buying an electric fireplace
A fireplace in the home looks inviting, cozy and also romantic. It creates a special ambiance with its crackling sound of wood, flickering flames, the glow and the warmth. Fireplaces are captivating and you cannot stop staring at them. They instantly make you sit in from of them with a fuzzy blanket and a cup of hot chocolate. However, you cannot have a traditional fireplace if you are living in a condo or an apartment complex. For people who want to have a fireplace but cannot install one, electric fireplaces are the way to go. They can be installed quickly and do not require any vents or chimneys. When you are planning to buy a fireplace for your home, the following are the things that you need to consider. Heating capacity First, determine what capacity heater you really need. Most of the electric fire units work on a standard 120-volt outlet, 12.5 amps, and 1500 Watts. To understand the heating capacity of a fireplace, divide the watts by 10 and the answer would be the approximate area of square feet that it would be able to provide heating. Depending upon your requirement, you can choose a higher range one or a lower range one.