To raise an electric fireplace, you'll need to adjust its housing within the wall. Here's how:
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Remove the existing surround: Carefully detach the current fireplace surround from the wall.
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Open the drywall: Cut the drywall around the fireplace insert to create the necessary space for raising it.
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Adjust the framing: Reconstruct the framing that supports the fireplace insert. Raise it by the desired height, such as 6 inches, to accommodate the raised position. This may involve cutting and reattaching wood studs.
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Raise the hearth (if applicable): If you have a hearth, consider raising it to maintain a balanced aesthetic. For example, you could raise the hearth by adding two layers of bricks with mortar in between.
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Secure the Fireplace: Secure the electric fireplace into the new frame.
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Patch and Finish: Once the fireplace insert is in its new higher position, patch the drywall, and add any desired surface finish.
It's crucial to ensure the electric fireplace is properly supported after raising it, so make sure the new framing is robust and can handle the weight. If you are not comfortable with drywall, framing and electrical work, contact a professional.