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Electric Fireplaces

Transform your home with the warmth and convenience of Electric Fireplaces from Electric Fireplaces USA. Our collection offers stunning, energy-efficient solutions that deliver the cozy ambiance of a traditional fireplace without the hassle of wood or gas. Featuring realistic flames, customizable heat settings, and sleek designs, our electric fireplaces fit seamlessly into any space. Elevate your home’s comfort with style and innovation!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, electric fireplaces can effectively heat a room. Most standard models produce around 4,600–5,000 BTUs and can serve as a supplemental heat source for rooms up to 400 square feet, while built-in models hardwired to 240V can heat up to 800 square feet. They work best for zone heating rather than replacing a central heating system entirely.

  • Most electric fireplaces run on 1,500 watts at full power, costing roughly $0.15–$0.23 per hour depending on your local electricity rate. Running just the flame effect without heat costs only a few cents per hour. On average, the annual cost to operate an electric fireplace is around $100, compared to $200–$500 per year for gas fireplaces.

  • No, electric fireplaces do not require any venting or a chimney. Since they produce no real combustion, they emit zero smoke, ash, or harmful gases like carbon monoxide. This makes them ideal for apartments, condos, or any room without traditional fireplace infrastructure.

  • Yes, electric fireplaces are considered very safe for families. The glass and exterior surfaces are designed to stay cool to the touch, unlike traditional fireplaces, and they produce no real flames or toxic emissions. Many models also include built-in safety features like automatic shut-off timers and overheat protection.

  • Most freestanding and wall-mounted electric fireplaces are simple plug-and-play units that connect directly to a standard 120V household outlet with no remodeling or masonry required. However, built-in in-wall models may require cutting into drywall and hardwiring into your home's electrical system, for which hiring a licensed electrician is strongly recommended. No special permits are typically needed for plug-in models.