Yes electric fireplaces can be placed directly against walls.
Can you set an electric fireplace on carpet.
Gas and wood burning fireplaces require a stone hearth in case burning logs roll and fall out onto the floor.
In fact the only part of the fireplace that can get warm or hot is the area directly near the heating element or warm air discharge.
Most of these gas fireplaces today are considered zero clearance which means you can run carpet right up to them without the necessity of a hearth or tiles on the floor.
Even if the electric fireplace manufacturer say it is perfectly safe to do it would still look funny running carpet right up to the hearth.
However you may just want a hearth for looks here is a tile fireplace with simple tiles on the floor.
But since electric fireplaces don t use a real fire there is no risk of that happening.
Generally parts you can touch will not burn you the way the top of a wood burning stove or fireplace can.
Can electric fireplaces sit on carpet.
I canĂ¢t find any photos on the web of a fireplace sitting directly on carpet there is a reason that you don t see photos of this being done because it isn t done that way.
Is it safe to put an electric fireplace directly against a wall.
In fact electric fireplaces can safely be placed on top of any stable surface.
I wouldn t do it.
Cut the plywood out so that it s slightly larger than the base of the heater at least 3 inches all around.
Do you want the fireplace on the floor or raised.
Can you use extension cords.
Instead place the heater on top of a piece of plywood and set the plywood on the carpet.
I ve been doing that for years and haven t had any problems.
The hot air blowing is like holding your hand near a hair dryer.
Switching to a gas fireplace from an electric version may require some changes but to a lesser extent.
Yes it is safe to sit an electric fireplace on carpet or on top of a rug.
Since your house is newer unless you specifically purchased carpet with flame resistance it s going to be a synthetic material like nylon or polypropylene with a really low melting point.