Do electric fires need servicing?

Your gas or electric fireplace will last longer if you keep it well maintained and serviced. If you have a wood-burning fireplace, you should have your chimney swept and basic maintenance done at least once a year. Gas and electric fireplaces need less frequent maintenance.
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How often should you service an electric fireplace?

Most electric fireplaces use LED lights, which on average will last around ten years, meaning you won't have to constantly change them out. We recommend inspecting your electric fireplace at least annually for dust, debris, and any electrical component issues.
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How long should an electric fire last?

Generally, electric fireplaces last a long time. The average lifespan is around 10 to 20 years.
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What are the disadvantages of an electric fireplace?

Electric Fireplace Cons

They lack the crackling and popping and smell of real burning wood and for some, the overall ambiance does not live up to a real fireplace. Electric fireplaces are not designed to be the main heat source in a home. In general, they provide as much heat as a small electric space heater.
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How do you maintain an electric fireplace heater?

To keep your fireplace looking great, clean off dust and smudges from the glass on a regular basis. Avoid using any flammable cleaning products, and stick to warm, soapy water. Moisten a damp cloth or lint-free towel, and buff the exterior, including the glass, until completely dry to prevent water spots.
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Do electric heaters need maintenance?

Any Home Heating System Requires Annual Maintenance

Yes, your electric furnace requires yearly maintenance—because all heating systems require it once a year.
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Do electric fireplaces use a lot of electricity?

Do Electric Fireplaces Use a Lot of Electricity? Electric fireplaces use approximately the same amount of electricity as the average space heater. Since most fireplaces operate on a standard household outlet, they use 120 volts to power the internal heater and draw about 1,500 watts at 12.5 amps.
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Can you leave an electric fireplace on all the time?

The answer to that question is no. If the product is plugged into an outlet or uses an extension cord, leaving it on all night may present a fire danger. Fireplace safety tips can reduce the risk even further. Though, it is still best to avoid leaving it on all night.
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Is it OK to sleep with electric fireplace on?

If left on throughout the night while you're sleeping, the electric fireplace could overheat and start a fire. This is also why you should never leave your electric fireplace unattended at any time while the heater is on.
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Is it cheaper to run electric fireplace or heat?

As far as fireplaces go, electric is the least expensive. One of the reasons why is because electric fireplaces provide supplemental zone heating. Zone heating saves money by allowing you to lower the overall temperature of your home by 10-15 degrees. Then, you heat only the room that is occupied.
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What kills an electric fire?

Use Baking Soda

If the fire is small, you may be able to put out the electrical fire by smothering some baking soda. If the fire resulted due to an overloaded cord or an appliance, after unplugging the power source, throw baking soda over the flames.
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What makes an electrical fire worse?

Water acts as a conductor for electricity, and not only will water not put out the fire, but it will make the fire worse. If a stream of water exists between you and the fire, you could be electrocuted, and anywhere the water spreads, the fire will, too.
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Should I be worried about an electrical fire?

You'll know if your home is in danger of an electrical fire if you see (or smell) these signs: Circuit breaker keeps tripping. Persisting burnt smell with no identifiable source. Several discolored or charred outlets and switches.
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Is there a filter on an electric fireplace?

Your electric fireplace requires a continuous supply of air to perform correctly. Check and clean or replace your filter regularly. If at any time your heater shuts down by itself, unplug the fireplace for 10 minutes, clean or replace the filter, plug the unit back in and turn on the power.
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How many hours can you run an electric fireplace?

An electric fireplace can be left on for an indefinite period of time. However, with the heating element on 24/7, you will notice a difference in your electric bill. That being said, many people leave their electric fireplace operating for extended periods of time, with the heat turned off.
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Do electric fireplaces give off a lot of heat?

HOW MUCH HEAT DOES AN ELECTRIC FIREPLACE GIVE OFF? Electric fireplaces typically give off 4,600 BTUs of heat. However, some models can be wired to 220/240 volts and will have a heat output of up to 8,900 BTUs. And infrared fireplaces produce approximately 5,200 BTUs of heat.
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Do electric fireplaces put out much heat?

Although electric fireplaces produce enough heat to warm a room 400 square feet and up, they remain cool to the touch. Without the issue of hot metal casings, electric fireplaces are a safe alternative to a traditional fireplace for kids and pets.
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How much does it cost to run an electric fireplace all day?

Here are the ballpark figures of how much it costs to run an electric fireplace (1,500-watt units): $0.20 to run per hour. $4.80 to run per 24 hours (day). $11.20 to run per week (8h/day).
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Should an electric fireplace be on its own breaker?

The installation of an Electric Fireplace can be as simple as placing the fireplace where you want it and plugging it into an existing electrical outlet. You should however plug your Electric Fireplace into an outlet by itself on a dedicated breaker or fuse.
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Can you put a TV above an electric fireplace?

You cannot mount a TV above just any electric fireplace. The fireplace would need to expel heat and air from the front or the bottom of the unit to make mounting a TV a safe option. There is also the option of a fireplace suite, which is surrounded by a motif.
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How much does an electric fireplace add to your bill?

Based on the national average kilowatt-hour (kWh) rate of 12 cents, a 1,500-watt electric fireplace will cost around 18 cents per hour with all settings at maximum.
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Can you plug an electric fireplace into a regular outlet?

Will an electric fireplace plug into a standard outlet? Does it need to be on a dedicated circuit? Most electric fireplaces can be plugged into a standard 120 Volt outlet, and no dedicated circuit is required.
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What kind of maintenance does an electric furnace need?

DIY Electric Furnace Maintenance Checklist

Changing the filters in your furnace once a month during the heating season. Checking the batteries in your thermostat. Dusting the area around your furnace to prevent debris from clogging the system.
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What maintenance does an electric furnace need?

Your electric furnace's coils need to be cleaned, the components need to be lubricated, and it needs to be fixed if there are any budding problems cropping up inside the system. All of this is done during maintenance and it ensures that you don't see any problems down the line.
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What are the disadvantages of electric heating?

The disadvantages of electric heating encompass slower heating times and higher energy bills over time. For instance, an electric furnace can take a significant amount of time to power the included heating element and adequately warm the air within a home.
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