Wall mounted fireplaces are a great way to add some warmth and character to any room. They're also very simple to install, making them ideal for DIYers. If you're looking for more information on how to install a wall mounted fireplace, read on.
The first step is to measure the opening in your wall and then purchase a suitable mantelpiece or surround from your local hardware store. Most hardware stores will have a wide range of styles and sizes so it shouldn't be difficult finding one that fits perfectly with your home's décor.
Once you have chosen the right piece of furniture, it's time to start installing it! You can either hire someone else to do this part of the job or do it yourself using basic tools like hammer drill bits and screwdrivers. Make sure that everything is secured firmly before moving onto the next step - otherwise you risk damaging your home or even injuring yourself if something falls over while working.
1. Decide where to install your fireplace
2. Measure the area where you want to install the fireplace
3. Calculate how much room you will need for the flue and chimney
4. Check if there is enough space around the fireplace for ventilation, egress and access to electrical outlets
5. Install a mounting bracket on the wall, or use existing holes in the wall if no brackets are available
6. Install the fireplace components (firebox, liner and hearth) onto their mounting brackets or holes in the wall.