Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros handles built-in fireplace installation for indoor and outdoor spaces across commercial and residential properties in Spokane, crafting permanent masonry and prefabricated firebox systems that become seamless architectural features rather than afterthoughts. From recessed wall fireplace builds in living rooms and lobbies to outdoor hearth installations on covered patios and entertaining decks, every project is engineered for structural integrity, weatherproof construction, and long-term performance under Pacific Northwest conditions.
Our crews work with linear gas burner systems, wood-burning firebox assemblies, and electric insert configurations, framing each unit with non-combustible surround materials like porcelain tile, natural stone, and cast concrete to achieve a fully integrated look. We manage permits, combustion venting design, gas line rough-in, and dedicated circuit installation so every trade is coordinated under one point of contact. Brands like Napoleon, Escea, and Spark Modern Fires are among the systems we specify for built-in applications, and every completed installation includes a full safety inspection, clearance-to-combustibles verification, and warranty documentation before we consider the job closed.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides built-in fireplace installation services for indoor and outdoor spaces in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Spokane Valley, Rathdrum, and Hayden.
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Room and structural layout are surveyed before any unit is recommended, with direct-vent, vent-free, or wood-burning options evaluated against clearance requirements and local Spokane code. Framing, hearth construction, and firebox placement are handled to ensure proper combustion air, draft, and appliance clearances throughout. Coordination with existing HVAC and electrical systems covers vent routing, gas line installation, and power runs for blowers and ignition systems. Carbon monoxide and smoke-safety checks follow every installation, along with owner training on operation and maintenance.

Outdoor fireplaces and fire features are built with materials rated for freeze-thaw cycles and outdoor exposure, including refractory masonry, stainless venting, and outdoor-rated gas components. Placement accounts for prevailing winds, overhead clearances, and proximity to combustible landscaping and structures before any design is finalized. Gas and wood-burning options are both available, with built-in grills, wood storage, and seating walls added where requested. Gas installations include outdoor-rated ignition, shutoff valves, and freeze-protected lines to prolong system life through Spokane's winters.

Older units are converted to high-efficiency direct-vent gas, direct-vent zero-clearance, or modern electric inserts based on homeowner priorities for heat output, emissions, and ease of use. Sizing calculations match BTU output to room heat loss so every upgrade delivers efficient, consistent warmth without oversizing or undersizing the system. Outdated controls are replaced with millivolt, electronic ignition, or Wi-Fi-enabled thermostatic systems for improved convenience and energy savings. Gas upgrades include new flex gas lines, shutoffs, and carbon monoxide alarms wherever local code requires them.

Surrounds and mantels are designed to meet the clearances and heat tolerances required by the installed appliance, with material options including engineered stone, natural stone, tile, wood with proper heat shields, and metal. Detailed mockups and material samples are provided so the finished look aligns with the interior or exterior palette before any fabrication begins. Custom mantels, built-in cabinetry, and hearth extensions are fabricated and installed to create cohesive focal points throughout the space. Trim, accent lighting, and integrated media mounting can be added for a finished appearance and functional versatility.
A focused conversation, either over the phone or at the property, opens every project by establishing the desired fireplace type, intended location, and primary goals such as heating performance, aesthetic style, or resale value. Existing utility access, preferred fuel source, and site constraints including shared walls, decks, or HOA rules are all covered at this stage. Budget range and timeline are reviewed upfront so realistic options can be recommended from the start, preventing scope creep and keeping the installation plan aligned with client priorities throughout.
A thorough on-site survey captures precise measurements, inspects structural framing, and evaluates ventilation or chimney needs for the planned installation. Floor and wall clearances, load-bearing conditions, roof penetrations for flues, and patio surface considerations for outdoor units are all assessed during this visit. A scaled layout and mockup showing unit placement, clearances, finish materials, and sightlines is developed from those findings. Local building codes and utility clearances are verified during this phase to avoid costly changes later in the project.
A written estimate itemizing labor, materials, permit fees, and any subcontracted trades such as electricians or masons is produced for every project. Options at different price points are included so clients can compare features such as glass-front inserts, mantel styles, and weather-rated outdoor casings before committing. Certified fireplace units, venting systems, and finish materials are selected to match Spokane climate conditions and code requirements. Lead times for custom surrounds, stone, or metalwork are confirmed before scheduling to prevent delays from holding up the installation.
Certified technicians handle all structural modifications, framing, and installation of the firebox and flue system in accordance with manufacturer instructions and local codes. Gas installations include running and pressure-testing gas lines, electric models receive code-compliant wiring and proper clearance mounting, and wood-burning fireplaces get hearths, liners, and chimneys installed as required. Licensed electricians, plumbers, and masons are brought in for specialized work when needed. Interior finishes are protected throughout, job sites are kept clean, and progress updates are provided at key milestones.
Functional testing covers combustion air verification, pilot ignition and flame pattern checks, and thermostat or remote control operation where applicable. Clearances and heat distribution are measured, and seals, vents, and external terminations are inspected to confirm there are no draft or leak issues. Any required third-party inspections or permit sign-offs with local authorities are arranged and coordinated directly. Test results are documented and copies of compliance paperwork and manufacturer warranty registration are provided to the client.
A thorough walkthrough covers unit operation, control settings, routine maintenance tasks, and safe fuel handling procedures for the specific system installed. Warranty details, emergency shutoff locations, and recommended service intervals are pointed out to preserve long-term performance and safety. Scheduled maintenance packages, seasonal tune-ups, and prioritized service calls are available for all installed systems, with installation records kept on file for quicker service and warranty support down the road.
Twenty years of installing built-in fireplaces for living rooms, master suites, covered patios, and commercial outdoor dining areas give the team a practical depth that shows on every job. Layouts are designed to meet local code, with gas and electrical hookups coordinated and vents or chimneys sized to maximize efficiency and safety. Both masonry and prefabricated units are handled, with finishes matched to the architecture including stone, stucco, tile, and metal surrounds.
Materials are specified for the intended environment, with combustion-grade refractory masonry used for indoor fireplaces and weather-resistant stainless flues and sealed burners selected for outdoor units. Proper material choices minimize corrosion, reduce maintenance demands, and extend service life across both residential and commercial installations. Reputable manufacturers supply inserts, gas logs, and direct-vent systems.
Spokane homeowners and businesses recognize Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros from dozens of completed installations across neighborhoods and commercial properties throughout the region. On-time completion, clean job sites, and responsive follow-up consistently earn positive reviews and repeat work from clients who return for additional projects. Required contractor licensing and insurance are maintained, and permits and inspections are secured on behalf of every client.
Built-in fireplace installation at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $2,500 to $20,000 depending on fuel type, surround materials, and whether the unit is indoor or outdoor. Custom stone or brick outdoor fireplaces with integrated patio structures sit at the higher end. We provide accurate quotes following an on-site consultation and measurement.
A built-in fireplace is framed directly into a wall or outdoor structure during construction or renovation, creating a seamless architectural feature. A freestanding unit stands independently without wall integration, while an insert slides into an existing masonry opening. Built-ins offer the cleanest finished look for both commercial lounges and residential living spaces.
In many cases, yes. Linear gas fireplaces and electric built-in units can often be retrofitted into existing walls with minimal structural disruption. Wood-burning systems may require more extensive framing, hearth reinforcement, and chimney or flue work. Our team assesses each commercial and residential space individually to determine the least invasive installation path.
For Spokane's climate, wood-burning and gas built-in fireplaces with weather-resistant stone, brick, or concrete surrounds perform best outdoors. Propane-fueled units work well where natural gas lines are unavailable. We design outdoor built-ins to integrate with pergolas, covered patios, and hardscape structures so the fireplace becomes a permanent anchor of the outdoor living area.
Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs built-in fireplaces across a wide range of commercial and residential properties. We work with restaurant owners, hotel developers, and office property managers to design and install gas, electric, and wood-burning built-ins that meet commercial building codes, ADA clearance requirements, and the aesthetic demands of high-traffic hospitality and corporate spaces.