Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros delivers 3D and 2D custom fireplace design and planning for commercial and residential properties throughout the Spokane area, turning your vision into precise, buildable plans that meet local codes and pass permit review. From initial site measurements and hearth layout to finished AutoCAD drawings and rendered elevation views, our team handles every technical detail so nothing gets left to guesswork on installation day.
Every project includes detailed material takeoff sheets, firebox sizing calculations, flue routing diagrams, and clearance-to-combustibles documentation to satisfy building inspectors and give your contractor a complete roadmap. We spec direct-vent, wood-burning, and gas insert systems from leading manufacturers and coordinate with local suppliers like Accent Fireplace + Spa to ensure the components you select match your design, your BTU output targets, and your overall budget before a single stone or refractory panel is ordered.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides 3D and 2D custom fireplace design and planning services in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Spokane Valley, Coeur d’Alene, and Post Falls.
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On-site measurements and a detailed client interview kick off every project, capturing style preferences, fuel type, and how the fireplace will function within the space. Using 2D plans and 3D renderings, exact clearances, venting routes, and finish options are mapped out so you can visualize scale and sightlines before construction begins. Coordination with architects, builders, and HVAC contractors resolves structural and venting issues early, reducing change orders and keeping timelines and budgets stable. Every drawing package includes a materials schedule, electrical and gas layout, and a phased install sequence for smooth execution.

Existing chimneys and framing are evaluated to determine whether a direct-fit insert, class-A liner, or new chase is required before any work begins. For gas stoves and inserts, venting type, BTU sizing, and clearances are specified in diagrams that meet local Spokane codes and manufacturer requirements. Three-dimensional models illustrate finish transitions between the insert surround and existing masonry or wall systems, helping clients choose mantels, hearths, and surround materials that suit both aesthetic and thermal needs. Integration details for optional blower kits, remote systems, and thermostat wiring are also included to maximize performance and control.

Deterioration, masonry cracks, flue obstruction, and hearth damage are all assessed before a phased repair plan is created, with safety issues addressed first. Documentation covers required repairs, parts, cost estimates, and a recommended maintenance schedule tailored to the appliance and fuel type. Ongoing care guidance outlines chimney sweep intervals, cap and damper inspections, and combustion warning signs to monitor between service visits. When repairs require replacement components, compatible inserts, liners, or doors are detailed alongside installation drawings so service crews can work quickly and accurately.

Outdoor hearths are designed around prevailing wind, patio grading, and surrounding hardscape, with materials specified for freeze-thaw durability and proper clearances from combustible structures. Plans cover gas line routing, natural-draft versus direct-vent options, and integration with seating, pergolas, and hot tub areas to ensure both safety and comfort. Three-dimensional site layouts show sightlines from patios, kitchens, and windows, along with space planning for furniture, cooking zones, and circulation. Construction details for footings, fireboxes, and weatherproofing are included alongside phased timelines to coordinate smoothly with landscape and hardscape contractors.
A focused conversation starts every project, covering how the fireplace will be used, whether as a primary heat source, an ambiance feature, or both, along with preferences for masonry builds, gas stoves, or fireplace inserts. Room dimensions, existing vents or chimneys, fuel preference, and aesthetic goals are all discussed upfront so safe, code-compliant options can be recommended for Spokane homes and commercial spaces. Site visits allow for direct inspection of clearances, framing, hearth dimensions, and chimney condition, helping identify issues such as creosote buildup, flue damage, or inadequate clearances that affect both design and cost estimates.
Accurate measurements are captured using laser tools and photogrammetry when required, producing precise floor plans and elevation profiles for residential and commercial properties alike. Those measurements feed directly into 2D technical drawings and 3D models, allowing sightlines, hearth placement, and venting options to be tested before any materials are cut. Models show true-to-scale fireplace inserts, gas stoves, mantels, and surrounding finishes so clients see exactly how materials and clearances work together. Two-dimensional construction drawings with sections and notations are also generated for permit submissions and subcontractor reference during installation.
Design packages presented to clients include rendered 3D views, annotated 2D construction drawings, and an itemized scope and estimate. Fireplace styles, insert options, surround materials, and functional specifications such as BTU ratings, venting routes, and safety clearances are all reviewed so decisions are informed and specific. Feedback is collected and designs are revised until final drawings are approved and ready for permit submission. For projects involving fireplace repair or historic chimney work, required remediation steps are documented within the same approval packet.
Clients are guided through hearthstone, brick, tile, metal surrounds, and mantel profiles with samples and durability notes specific to Spokane's climate. Compatible fireplace inserts, gas stoves, flue liners, and venting systems are specified alongside supplier lead times to keep the project on schedule. Deliveries are coordinated and all materials are confirmed to meet code and manufacturer requirements for performance and warranty coverage. Commercial installations receive vetting for higher-use scenarios, while residential projects are steered toward low-maintenance options when that is a priority.
A detailed installation timeline sequences demolition, framing, venting, masonry or metalwork, and finish carpentry to minimize disruption throughout the project. Coordination with electricians, HVAC technicians, and inspectors covers all permits and safety checks required by Spokane jurisdiction and state code. A single point of contact handles schedule updates and living space protection throughout the work. For fireplace insert and gas stove installations, final gas hookups and combustion air verification are completed before ignition testing begins.
Final inspections, pilot lighting, and draft testing are performed on all gas and wood-burning systems, followed by a full demonstration of safe operation and maintenance procedures. A written checklist covering chimney sweeping intervals, filter and gasket replacement for fireplace inserts, and recommended service schedules for gas stoves is provided to every client. As-built documentation including photos and installation files is compiled for warranty and future service reference. Ongoing fireplace service and repair plans are available throughout Spokane to keep every system safe and efficient long after project completion.
High-resolution 3D renderings and 2D construction drawings give Spokane clients an exact look at dimensions, materials, and sightlines before construction begins. Every model shows fireplace finishes, glass, ember bed choices, and surrounding masonry or cladding under both natural and evening lighting, helping you choose the right look for interior or exterior spaces. Virtual walk-throughs confirm clearances, focal points, and traffic flow around accent fireplaces and outdoor living areas.
Single-family homes, multi-unit developments, restaurants, and hotel lobbies each receive fireplace designs with specifications suited to their use. Residential projects prioritize comfort, aesthetic integration, and family-safe clearances, while commercial jobs emphasize durability, code compliance, and maintenance access. Plans adapt to site conditions common in Spokane, from compact urban lots to large riverfront patios.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros has served the Inland Northwest for over 20 years, combining fireplace design knowledge with local permitting and climate experience. That tenure means a thorough understanding of Spokane building codes, fireplace setbacks, and the practical effects of seasonal temperature swings on materials and venting. The team includes CAD technicians, gas-system specialists, and certified installers.
Custom fireplace design and planning at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $500 to $2,500 depending on project scope, materials, and complexity. Commercial builds for hotels, restaurants, and office lobbies generally run higher than residential projects. We provide detailed estimates after an initial consultation covering hearth dimensions, surround materials, and fuel type preferences.
Yes, absolutely. We produce full 3D renderings so you can visualize your fireplace before a single stone or brick is laid. Whether you are planning a masonry hearth for a restaurant lounge or a gas insert for a living room, the rendering lets you approve dimensions, surround finishes, and mantel details with confidence.
Spokane's cold winters make high-efficiency gas fireplaces, wood-burning masonry units, and sealed direct-vent inserts especially practical. Restaurants and hotels often favor double-sided or see-through designs for visual impact, while residential clients lean toward built-in gas or electric fireplaces with stone or tile surrounds that complement Pacific Northwest interior aesthetics.
Most projects move from initial consultation to approved design plans within two to four weeks. Larger commercial installations involving structural hearth framing, gas line routing, or outdoor fireplaces with integrated patio elements may take longer. We keep clients updated at every milestone so timelines stay predictable from concept through permit-ready drawings.
Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros handles both. We design fireplaces for hotel lobbies, restaurant dining rooms, rooftop patios, and corporate common areas alongside residential great rooms, master suites, and backyard outdoor living spaces. Every project receives custom 2D plans and 3D renderings tailored to the specific layout and function of the space.