Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros designs and installs custom fireplace surrounds in stone, brick, tile, and marble for commercial and residential properties throughout Spokane, crafting hearth surround assemblies that frame your firebox with materials chosen for both visual impact and long-term heat resistance. From full-bed natural stone veneer and thin-set tile installation to hand-laid brick courses and honed marble slab fabrication, every surround is built to precise clearance-to-combustibles specifications so the finished result is as safe as it is striking.
Our team works with tumbled travertine, subway tile, stacked ledgestone, cultured stone veneer, and Carrara marble to match contemporary, transitional, and historically inspired interiors, fitting each material around mantel shelf structures, pilaster details, and hearth pad extensions that complete the architectural composition. We handle substrate preparation, cement board backer installation, epoxy grout application in high-heat zones, and sealant treatment for porous stone surfaces so every surround performs as well as it looks over years of use. All projects include permit coordination, a detailed material sample review before work begins, and a final walkthrough with care and maintenance instructions so your investment stays in perfect condition.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides custom fireplace surrounds in stone, brick, tile, and marble in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Medical Lake, Deer Park, and Cheney.
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Natural stone surrounds in granite, limestone, and local fieldstone are templated and installed to suit both high-traffic commercial lobbies and residential living rooms. Stone is cut and set to tight tolerances using stainless-steel anchors and high-temperature mortar where needed to ensure long-term stability and proper expansion gaps. Hearth slabs, raised and flush installations, and integration with wood or metal mantels are all handled for a cohesive finished appearance. Flashing and clearances are coordinated for gas, wood, and pellet appliances to meet local codes and manufacturer requirements throughout.

Brick surrounds are designed to complement architectural styles ranging from classic running bond for historic homes to soldier courses and herringbone for modern commercial spaces. Full and thin-brick options are sourced with heat-rated units specified for behind-firebox installations and veneer selected where weight limits apply. Substrates are prepared with proper backing, insulation, and non-combustible sheathing before brick is laid with attention to bond pattern, joint profile, and structural ties. Renovation projects involve careful removal of old facing to preserve framing, followed by reinstallation with flashing and expansion joints.

Porcelain, ceramic, and large-format slim porcelain tile are installed for durable, easy-to-clean surrounds suited to commercial suites and residential family rooms alike. Heat-rated adhesive and uncoupling membranes are recommended for stability over uneven substrates and to prevent thermal stress cracking over time. Design options include mosaic accents, stacked horizontal tiles, and bookmatched porcelain slabs for continuous veining across the surround face. Grouting is completed with high-temperature, stain-resistant compounds sealed where necessary to protect grout lines from soot and moisture.

Marble surrounds are fabricated from slab to finished installation, with honed, polished, and leathered finishes available to match formal residential settings or upscale commercial receptions. In-shop templating and CNC precision cutting deliver tight miters, reveals, and integrated hearth pieces with consistent accuracy. Marble's thermal characteristics are accounted for through proper backing and joint details that minimize stress and prevent cracking near heat sources. Non-combustible substrate and discrete expansion joints are paired with marble facing wherever needed to preserve finish integrity over time.
An on-site consultation opens every project, documenting the fireplace type, hearth dimensions, clearances, and surrounding materials before any design work begins. Photos are taken, flue and mantel clearances are measured, and structural or venting constraints that affect surround options and code compliance are noted. Aesthetic goals, budget range, and timeline are also discussed to shape feasible design directions from the start. Commercial projects include documentation of occupancy type and local fire-safety requirements, while residential jobs involve verification of combustible-material setbacks and homeowner association guidelines where applicable.
Material options including natural stone, brick, porcelain tile, cultured stone, and marble are presented alongside their performance profiles, maintenance needs, and cost implications. Properties such as heat resistance, porosity, weight, and expected patina over time are compared so clients can make fully informed choices before committing. Scaled sketches or digital mockups are developed showing profile, grout lines, edge details, and the mantel's relationship to surrounding millwork.
A written estimate itemizing materials, labor, permit costs where required, and any subcontracted work such as structural reinforcement or chimney services is produced for every project. Allowances for natural-material variability and a clear change-order process for client-driven adjustments are included in every estimate. A project start date and realistic timeline are confirmed with trades and inspections coordinated to minimize downtime, a priority that carries extra weight for commercial sites with business-hours constraints.
Floors and adjacent walls are protected before installation begins, with methods matched to the chosen material throughout. Mechanical anchors and mortar are used for stone, appropriate substrate and waterproofing systems are applied for tile, and adhesive systems handle cultured elements. Substrate strength is verified and reinforcement is added when needed for heavy or cantilevered designs. Clean, consistent joint spacing, aligned sightlines, and proper mortar or grout mixes rated for thermal cycling are maintained across every installation.
An internal inspection confirms adherence to project drawings, fastener schedules, grout and sealant cures, and finish tolerances before any client review takes place. Operability is tested where relevant, covering mortar set, tile adhesion, and stable mantel attachment, with any issues corrected prior to handover. The finished installation is walked through with the client, with care instructions explained, maintenance items pointed out, and any punch-list items documented with completion timelines.
A written maintenance plan tailored to the chosen material is supplied at project close, covering recommended cleaners, sealing intervals for stone or marble, grout resealing schedules, and guidelines for avoiding heat damage to combustible trim. Periodic inspection services are also available to check mortar joints, seals, and attachment hardware between scheduled maintenance visits. Warranty repairs, retrofit upgrades, and seasonal checks are all available on request, with preventive maintenance scheduling offered to extend the surround's lifespan.
Stone, brick, tile, and marble are sourced with attention to durability, colorfastness, and thermal performance specific to Spokane's climate and building codes. Stone and marble are evaluated for porosity, frost resistance, and finish options so every surface holds up to temperature cycles and cleaning without staining or spalling. Brick selections prioritize kiln-fired masonry with compatible mortar systems to prevent cracking and efflorescence, while tile installations use certified heat-rated tiles and adhesives matched to the substrate and fireplace type.
Every surround is designed to the exact dimensions and style of the hearth, integrating mantel, hearth extension, and clearances for gas or electric inserts. In-house templating and shop-cutting reduce field modifications and speed installation for both commercial and residential projects. Hand-finishing techniques and mechanical anchoring are combined to ensure tight joints, level reveals, and consistent grout or mortar lines that read as intentional architectural details.
Multiple Spokane-area installations completed across homes, multi-family units, and retail and hospitality spaces mean a thorough understanding of local permitting, inspection expectations, and site logistics. Crews coordinate with HVAC, gas, and electrical trades to confirm clearances, venting, and insert compatibility, reducing rework and inspection delays throughout the project. Client references, project photos, and permit records are available to demonstrate code-compliant results and on-time completions for comparable scopes.
Custom fireplace surround installation at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $1,000 to $12,000 depending on material selection, surround dimensions, and installation complexity. Ceramic tile surrounds sit at the lower end while full-height natural stone and custom marble surround installations for commercial lobbies and residential great rooms run higher. We provide detailed quotes after a design consultation.
Natural stone and full brick are the most durable surround materials for both commercial and residential fireplaces. Granite, slate, and quartzite resist heat, scratching, and staining exceptionally well in high-traffic commercial environments like restaurant dining rooms and hotel lobbies. Marble offers outstanding aesthetics but requires more maintenance, while porcelain tile delivers strong durability at a more accessible price point.
In many cases, yes. Thin-set stone veneer, porcelain tile, and marble slabs can be installed directly over existing brick or tile surrounds provided the substrate is structurally sound and properly prepared. Full demolition is only necessary when the existing surround is damaged, uneven, or incompatible with the new material. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros assesses every commercial and residential surround before recommending an installation approach.
Spokane homes and commercial spaces often favor natural fieldstone, stacked slate, and reclaimed brick for their Pacific Northwest warmth and character. Marble and large-format porcelain tile suit contemporary hotel lobbies and upscale restaurant interiors. For residential great rooms and master suites, travertine and tumbled stone deliver timeless appeal that complements the region's craftsman, rustic, and transitional interior design aesthetics.
Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros designs and installs custom fireplace surrounds for commercial and residential properties throughout the Spokane area. We work with restaurant owners, hotel developers, and office property managers to select and install stone, brick, tile, and marble surrounds that meet commercial durability standards, complement existing interior finishes, and create lasting visual impact in high-traffic hospitality and corporate environments.