Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros is Cheney, WA's trusted residential fireplace contractor, delivering expert fireplace installation, custom design, remodeling, and outdoor fireplace construction to single-family homes, townhomes, and condos throughout Spokane County. Cheney sits at an elevation of 2,352 feet, where winters regularly push overnight lows below 20 degrees Fahrenheit and average snowfall reaches 42 inches per year. That climate makes reliable heating essential, and our 20 years of experience installing wood-burning, gas systems, and electric fireplace units means every installation is built to perform through Eastern Washington's harshest conditions. We work with industry-trusted materials including natural stone veneer, firebrick, refractory mortar, and stainless-steel flue liners sourced from reputable manufacturers to ensure lasting durability.
From masonry fireplace builds using reinforced concrete footings and steel lintels to fireplace insert installation and chimney repair, our licensed and insured team handles every phase of the project from CAD design through final inspection. Cheney's rolling Palouse hills and Channeled Scablands geography create demanding wind and freeze-thaw conditions that require precise venting design and frost-resistant construction techniques. Whether you own a Craftsman bungalow near historic downtown or a newer build along I-90, we deliver code-compliant, professionally documented results tailored to your home and Spokane County's permitting requirements.
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Cheney's semi-arid climate brings hot, dry summers and cold, windy winters, with record lows reaching negative 35 degrees Fahrenheit. That temperature range demands fireplace systems built to perform under real stress. Over two decades, our team has developed a proven process for designing and building fireplaces that meet local codes, deliver reliable performance, and match each property's style and budget, handling everything from masonry foundations to gas line hookups and final finishing using quality materials sourced from reputable manufacturers. We also provide the same fireplace services in Deer Park.
Every project begins with an on-site consultation where we measure the space, review load-bearing walls, and confirm clearances per Washington State and Spokane County code. Cheney's rolling Palouse hills and Channeled Scablands geography create wind patterns that directly affect chimney draft performance, so proper venting design is critical. We produce computer-aided design (CAD) layouts showing hearth dimensions, venting routes, and mantel placement, then deliver a written quote itemizing installation, materials, labor, permits, and timeline before any work begins. We source fireboxes, flue liners, and finishing materials from established manufacturers known for durability and code compliance, ensuring every installation is backed by solid factory warranties in addition to our own workmanship guarantee.
We install wood-burning, gas, and electric units tailored to each home's layout and venting constraints. Wood-burning fireplace installation includes code-compliant masonry fireboxes and Class A chimney systems built to handle Cheney's average of 14 inches of snowfall in January alone. Gas fireplace installation covers direct-vent and vent-free options, including new gas line runs, shutoff installation, and burner calibration for optimal efficiency. Electric fireplace installation suits tight spaces or zero-clearance applications and is a practical choice for Cheney's growing apartment and condo stock near Eastern Washington University (EWU), which enrolls over 10,000 full-time students and drives consistent demand for retrofit heating solutions in the surrounding neighborhoods.
We build outdoor fireplaces and fire pits engineered to withstand Pacific Northwest weather. Cheney averages 92 precipitation days per year, and freeze-thaw cycles are a serious concern at this elevation, so we use poured-footing foundations, frost-resistant masonry, and stainless-steel liners selected for long-term durability in cold climates. Options include masonry stone, brick, or precast units with integrated grills, wood storage, and gas-ready burner packages for hybrid fuel use. We design wind-tolerant chimneys with spark arrestors and coordinate natural gas utility runs and shutoffs to meet Spokane County fire and building codes.

Cheney was incorporated in 1883 and its housing stock reflects that history, ranging from historic Craftsman bungalows near downtown to newer subdivisions built along Interstate 90 (I-90) in the city's northern growth corridor. Each property type presents different remodeling and repair needs, and our 20 years of regional experience means we have worked on virtually every configuration found across Cheney's neighborhoods.
We design and execute full fireplace remodels tailored to each property's layout and heating requirements. Services include replacing older wood-burning units with high-efficiency gas or direct-vent systems, resizing fireboxes, reframing hearths, and rerouting venting where required. We coordinate permit-ready plans and provide straightforward cost comparisons for inserts versus full rebuilds so property owners can choose the most practical investment for comfort or resale value. All remodel work uses quality materials rated for Washington State's climate demands, and we document every project with photographs and a written record that clients can reference for insurance or future sale.
We refinish and reface mantels and surrounds to update style without full demolition, a cost-effective option for Cheney properties where the core fireplace structure remains sound. Typical projects include natural stone veneer, ceramic and porcelain tile layouts, painted custom mantels, and prefabricated surround installations sourced from trusted suppliers. We handle substrate preparation, adhesive systems for veneer, grout sealing, and heat-rated sealants to ensure finishes hold up through years of temperature cycling.
We diagnose and repair mechanical, masonry, and venting issues as a certified fireplace repair contractor. Given Cheney's average of 42 inches of annual snowfall and its position at the highest rail elevation between Spokane and Portland, water intrusion and frost damage to masonry are among the most common repair issues we encounter. Common jobs include chimney cap and flue repairs, refractory and mortar replacement, damper fixes, and blower servicing. We log all findings with photographs and a prioritized repair list so property owners understand exactly what needs attention and why. We also offer scheduled maintenance plans covering ignition failures, poor drafting, soot buildup, and carbon monoxide pathway testing to keep systems safe through every heating season.
Cheney's 13,255 residents live across a varied mix of property types, from student housing near EWU to established family neighborhoods, agricultural properties on the city's edges, and commercial spaces serving the broader community. With 20 years serving Eastern Washington, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros has developed expertise across the full spectrum of fireplace types and customization options available today, matching each system to the specific demands of the space, the fuel source available, and the client's long-term goals.
We install direct-vent and vented gas fireplaces with propane or natural gas hookups, sizing burners and flues to code for safe, efficient operation. Our gas fireplace installation team handles pilot systems, electronic ignition, and smart thermostat controls that make modern gas units both convenient and cost-effective for Cheney's long heating season, which runs from October through April. Electric fireplace installations work well in EWU-area apartments, finished basements, and supplemental heat applications, with recessed, wall-mounted, and media-console options drawn from manufacturers offering realistic flame technology and variable heat output. For wood-burning fireplace installation, we construct properly lined chimneys, spark arrestors, and hearths built to meet Washington State clearance requirements and handle sustained cold-season use.
We act as a masonry fireplace builder for full-scale builds using reinforced foundations, steel lintels, and properly sized flue dimensions calculated for the firebox volume. Our stone fireplace contractor crews select natural or cultured stone matched to interior palettes and structural requirements, coordinating with structural engineers when full-thickness stone installations require additional load support. As a brick fireplace builder, we lay firebrick liners and durable facing brick with weather-resistant mortar in designs ranging from traditional soldier courses to clean modern horizontal patterns. All masonry work accounts for Cheney's freeze-thaw cycle risk, which is a genuine concern at 2,352 feet of elevation where temperature swings between seasons exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
We install gas, electric, and wood fireplace inserts to improve efficiency in existing fireplaces and reduce heat loss, a meaningful upgrade in a city where January mean daily maximums barely reach 34 degrees Fahrenheit. Fireplace insert installation includes sizing the unit to the existing opening, adapting flues or liners, and sealing the surround for optimal draft and performance. We design and install custom mantels in floating, corbel, and built-in styles using solid wood, engineered wood, and composite materials selected for heat tolerance and longevity. Our full fireplace wall build-out services include framing, insulation, drywall, and finishing materials chosen to meet both clearance requirements and the aesthetic goals of the space.

Cheney's outdoor season is defined by hot, dry summers with July mean daily highs reaching nearly 87 degrees Fahrenheit and pleasant shoulder months in spring and fall. The city's community events, including Cheney Rodeo Days each July and the weekly Farmers' Market running from June through September, reflect how much residents value outdoor activity and gathering. Well-designed outdoor living spaces are a genuine asset in this environment, and Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros builds patios, fire pits, and outdoor fireplaces that extend usable seasons and increase property enjoyment for both private homeowners and commercial property operators across Cheney and Spokane County.
We install masonry and prefabricated patio fireplaces and fire pits with close attention to fuel type, ventilation, and local code compliance. For wood-burning units we use chimney liners, spark arrestors, and non-combustible clearances specified for outdoor applications. For gas units we provide certified hookups and automatic shutoff valves installed by licensed technicians. We size fire features to match patio scale and sight lines, choosing stone, brick, or metal finishes that resist Cheney's freeze-thaw cycles, and we document all plans for permit submission to Spokane County when required by project scope.
We build patios from pavers, stamped concrete, and natural flagstone with close attention to subgrade preparation, drainage, and long-term performance. Cheney's annual precipitation of 17.5 inches, combined with cold winters and an average of 42 inches of snowfall, makes proper drainage slope and frost-resistant base installation critical to patio longevity. Our crews compact aggregate bases, install geotextile fabric where soil conditions require it, and slope surfaces for positive runoff to prevent pooling and frost heave. We specify anti-slip textures, quality jointing sand, and appropriate sealants based on intended use, whether that is outdoor dining at a restaurant, entertaining at a private residence, or high-traffic commercial hardscape near a retail or office space. We provide written scopes, timelines, and warranty details for every project.
We create cohesive outdoor plans that position fire features, dining areas, and walkways for comfort and practical circulation. Our design process begins with a site survey, sun and wind analysis, and a needs assessment covering seating capacity, sight lines, and privacy for the specific property. We produce scaled drawings and three-dimensional (3D) renderings showing complete material palettes and specify all utilities including gas lines, electrical for lighting and outlets, and water for irrigation. Cheney's location on the edge of the Channeled Scablands, with Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge just six miles to the south, means many properties back up to open landscape, and we factor those views and wind exposures into every outdoor design we produce.