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24 Inch Electric Fireplaces

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Most standard 24-inch electric fireplaces can provide supplemental heat for rooms up to 400 square feet. If you need more output, some built-in models can be hardwired to 240V power to heat up to 800 square feet, and infrared units can cover up to 1,000 square feet.

  • Most 24-inch electric fireplaces simply plug into a standard 120V household outlet and draw up to 1,500 watts at full power, so no special wiring is typically needed. However, you should never use an extension cord or power strip — always plug directly into a wall outlet for safety.

  • Yes — converting a wood-burning fireplace to electric is straightforward by installing an electric fireplace insert into the existing firebox. These inserts typically range from 23 to 50 inches wide and can be plugged into a standard electrical outlet, making the conversion easy and cost-effective without any venting or chimney work required.

  • Yes, it is generally safe since electric fireplaces do not produce real flames or excessive heat. Experts recommend maintaining at least 8 to 12 inches of clearance between the top of the fireplace and the bottom of the TV to prevent any heat-related issues.

  • A typical 24-inch electric fireplace uses about 1,500 watts (1.5 kWh) per hour at full heat output, so you can calculate your cost by multiplying your local electricity rate by 1.5. For example, at $0.20 per kWh, running the fireplace costs about $0.30 per hour; using only the flame effect without heat costs just a few cents per hour.