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60 Electric Fireplaces? - Kylon Powell

Writer Andrew Davis

Do electric fireplaces use a lot of electricity?

Do Electric Fireplaces Consume a Large Amount of Power? It takes about the same amount of electricity to run an electric fireplace as it does to heat a room. The internal heater in most fireplaces is powered by 120 volts and draws about 1,500 watts at 12.5 amps because they plug into a standard household outlet.

How big should an electric fireplace be?

Ideally, it should be about the size of a standard-definition television. The fireplace’s power output is just as important as the fireplace’s physical size. The size of the room as a whole will help you determine the appropriate electric heater size. Ten watts of power can be expected for every square foot.

Can I put my TV above an electric fireplace?

Yes, in a nutshell. Using a TV wall mount to hang a TV above an electric fireplace is perfectly safe. A direct upward airflow will cause damage to your TV, so be careful. Most models have heat vents that aren’t located on top of the unit, so this isn’t an issue for most people

What should I look for in an electric fireplace?

For this reason, a lower wattage and a higher BTU rating are typically the most important factors to consider when shopping for an electric fireplace. Electric fireplaces are far more energy-efficient than wood-burning ones due to their lower wattage requirements (about 1500 watts on average).