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Removing A Screen On An Electric Fireplace Safely & Securely

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When you have a modern electric fireplace for added warmth and to create a cozy ambiance, it’s important to know how to maintain the fireplace to ensure it operates well and gets long-term use. At some point, you may want to remove the screen on the fireplace to access the firebox or make modifications to the fireplace. Knowing how to perform minor tasks can allow you to maintain the product and avoid potential issues in the future. In this post, you will learn:
  • What is a Fireplace Screen?
  • How to Remove Screen on Electric Fireplace
  • How to Maintain an Electric Fireplace

What is a fireplace screen?

The main purpose of a fireplace screen is to create a barrier between the faux wood log set and the outside setting. It also prevents dirt and grime from entering the firebox as it’s in use. Additionally, it limits contact with the faux flames when children and pets are close to the fireplace. Fireplace screens also have decorative purposes and can contribute to the overall style and design of the feature as it’s on display in the living room or bedroom. It reduces the risk of hazards when it’s in use or is turned off. You don’t have to worry about a small child or pets getting into the firebox and causing damage to the LED lights ember bed, which can affect its quality and function. The screen preserves the quality of the materials and can extend its lifespan. It also enhances the overall quality of the product and allows it to have a finished look. It can be easier to see that the feature isn’t a real wood-burning fireplace without the fireplace screen. Traditional large electric fireplaces have fireplace screens to prevent embers and spark from flying out and causing a fire. This is one of the leading causes of house fires, making the screen an essential part of the fireplace.

How to remove a screen on an electric fireplace

If you need to access the inside of an electric fireplace because it has become damaged or needs to be replaced, it may be time to remove the screen. Although many people are intimidated by this task, it’s easy to complete without hiring a professional. Following the proper steps will enable you to learn how to remove and reattach it, whether you need to clean the fireplace’s interior or it’s time to replace one of the bulbs. You can also attempt to clean some of the internal components, like the blower. A few parts may need to be lubricated to ensure they continue to operate well. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, which can cause damage to the parts. You can also clean the glass panel or doors on the feature to ensure you can still get a clear view of the flames. To remove the screen on the electric fireplace:
  • Start by unplugging the power supply to avoid electric shock.
  • Wear gloves to protect your hands and avoid causing damage to the fireplace parts.
  • Use a screwdriver to unscrew each screw securing the screen.
  • Use one hand to hold the screen in place to prevent it from falling as it starts to come off.
You can put the screen back on the unit in the opposite order of the directions with the help of another person. MagikFlame Electric Fireplace in a Room

How to maintain an electric fireplace

Once you choose to purchase and install an electric fireplace in your home, you’ll need to know how to maintain it to ensure it lasts. There are other tasks to learn how to do after you learn how to remove the screen on an electric fireplace. Most electric fireplaces have a lifespan of 20 years if you maintain the parts well. Compared to gas or wood-burning fireplaces, there’s no hassle when maintaining an electric fireplace because it doesn’t make a mess when it’s in use. Not only should you learn how to remove the screen on an electric fireplace, but knowing the proper way to clean it will make it last longer. One of the most important parts of maintaining an electric fireplace is cleaning the parts. Dust is prone to settling on the inside and outside of the fixture, requiring a vacuum to suction the tiny crevices that can be hard to reach. Using brush attachments will make it easier to clean the components quickly and efficiently. A duster also works well and won’t cause damage or scratches because of its soft materials. You can also wipe down the different parts with a lint-free cloth to gently remove the accumulated grime. Only use a damp cloth on areas where electrical components aren’t present. Avoid harsh cleaners or chemicals because they can remove some of the finish and color on the parts. You’ll also need to expect to replace the light bulbs from time to time when they burn out after consistent use. If you have been using the fireplace, unplug the unit and allow the bulbs to cool off for 15 minutes to avoid burning your hand. Most light bulbs will last two years before they burn out. You can also read through the owner’s manual to learn more about how to care for the product over time and when maintenance is needed. Each model varies with the care it needs because the design and operation can vary slightly.

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