Wall Mount Gas Fireplace: 14 items found

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Napoleon Wall Mount Vent Free Bio Fuel Ethanol Fireplace Modern Linear Gas $1,499.00 26d 22h 56m
Napoleon WHVF31N Plazma wall mount gas fireplace Modern Contemporary Vent Free $1,440.00 23d 6h 9m
Napoleon Wall Mount Vent Free Bio Fuel Ethanol Fireplace Modern Convex Curve Gas $799.00 14d 2h 31m
Napoleon Wall Mount Vent Free Bio Fuel Ethanol Fireplace Modern Linear Gas $1,199.00 12d 21h 6m
Napoleon Wall Mount Vent Free Bio Fuel Ethanol Fireplace Modern Linear Gas $1,199.00 27d 20h 38m
Napoleon Wall Mount Vent Free Bio Fuel Ethanol Fireplace Modern Contemporary Gas $699.00 27d 23h 19m
Napoleon Wall Mount Vent Free Bio Fuel Ethanol Fireplace Modern Contemporary Gas $699.00 27d 21h 51m
Napoleon Wall Mount Vent Free Bio Fuel Ethanol Fireplace Modern Convex Curve Gas $799.00 27d 23h 30m
Napoleon WHVF31N Plazma wall mount gas fireplace Modern Contemporary Vent Free $2,103.30 21d 20h 17m
Napoleon Wall Mount Vent Free Bio Fuel Ethanol Fireplace Modern Contemporary Gas $699.00 27d 20h 21m

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Jul 04, 2009 | Popular gas fireplaces include the Gazco Studio range. The Gazco Studio is a wall mounted fire that offers contemporary styling and features the latest Dip your toe in the property water

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Jul 06, 2009 | A focal point to the room is provided by a fireplace with a marble hearth. Upstairs, there is air conditioning and, along with three zones of climate and more »
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Jul 23, 2009 | Even after Scanlon and the Checes were able to reach up and feel what they described as a carburetor device behind the back wall of the fireplace,

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Questions & Answers

Should an LCD-TV be wall-mounted directly over a gas fireplace? Will the heat or flue cause problems?

May 22, 8469 by eric_m_westby
I just bought a new condo with a gas fireplace in the living room, and I'm purchasing a 40" LCD-TV for the space above it. However, the fireplace has no mantle, which leads me to wonder if the heat escaping upward from the fireplace will shorten the life of the LCD or worse.

Also, will the installer be able to route all the cables and power outlet behind the TV properly, even with the flue directly behind? I imagine with masonry/wood-burning fireplaces, this is less of an issue, since the flue is set back deeper.

Thanks in advance for advice from anyone who's been in the same situation!
It will depend on how high you are mounting above the fireplace.

As for routing cables, you won't be able to tell without looking. Usually it can be done, but you are better off having an installer take a look for you.

Call the place that you are getting the tv from and ask them to send their installer to take a look.

Good Luck.

I'm mounting a LCD flat screen TV on a rock wall above gas log fireplace. I need suggestions on brackets?

Sep 15, 2007 by vat
What type brackets will be best to mount it - should they be mounted as the rock wall is being built (it is a new home)...of course the least conspicious, but sturdy, the better. Any ideas or suggestions at all will be appreciated!!
Since the rock "wall" on a fireplace is just for show (not really a rock wall, just a bunch of rocks applied like tiles to look like a wall), it will probably only be about an inch thick. So, you wouldn't be able to support an LCD TV using masonry anchors attached to the rock facade.

In this case, you will probably have a frame behind the wall with studs to attach lag bolts into. Talk with the builder and let him know what you are planning to do. They might be able to install something in the wall that lets you anchor the TV bracket securely.

Also, don't do the rock work around an already-installed TV. If that TV gets replaced, you are then stuck with finding a new one that is the exact same size (who knows what will be available then). Or, if you decide you don't want it on the wall any more, you'll have quite a time getting that hole filled in correctly.