Fireplace Inserts Installation in Spokane, WA | Safer, Cleaner Heating Solutions

Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides fireplace inserts installation for commercial and residential properties throughout Spokane, fitting gas, electric, and wood-burning insert units directly into existing masonry firebox openings or zero-clearance fireplace cavities to dramatically improve heating efficiency without the cost of a full rebuild. Every installation begins with precise firebox opening measurements and a flue sizing assessment to confirm the selected unit will seal correctly, draft properly, and meet all local code requirements before any equipment is ordered.

Our technicians handle complete chimney relining with flexible stainless steel liner systems where existing flues require upgrading, along with gas line rough-in, dedicated circuit installation for electric units, and combustion air verification for sealed systems. We specify inserts from trusted brands like Napoleon, Regency, and Quadra-Fire to match your heat output targets, BTU rating requirements, and interior aesthetic, and every project includes a full blower motor function test, surround trim kit fitting, and operating walkthrough before we consider the job complete. Permits, inspections, and warranty registration are handled by our team so commercial and residential clients receive a finished installation that is safe, efficient, and fully documented from day one.

Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides fireplace inserts installation services in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Airway Heights, Deer Park, and Cheney.

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Our Range of Fireplace Insert Installation Services

Commercial Fireplace Insert Installation

Property managers, restaurants, hotels, and office owners receive insert designs and installations sized for continuous operation and built to meet high-use demands and local codes. Commercial-grade ventilation and exhaust are specified on every job, with full documentation provided for inspections and insurance requirements. Scheduling is coordinated to minimize disruption to guests, employees, and tenants throughout the installation process. Technicians work directly with building engineers on fire-stopping, combustible clearances, and integration with existing HVAC systems when required.

Residential Fireplace Insert Upgrades

Inefficient open fireplaces are replaced with sealed gas, electric, pellet, or wood inserts to improve heat output and indoor air quality throughout the home. A thorough home assessment captures fireplace dimensions and heating goals before any model is recommended, ensuring the selected insert matches both aesthetic preferences and functional needs. Venting options including direct vent, natural vent, and vent-free systems are evaluated based on the home's structure and local regulations. Installation covers hearth adjustments, surround finishes, and integration with thermostats or remote controls for everyday convenience.

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Energy-Efficient Fireplace Solutions

Inserts that boost thermal efficiency and reduce fuel consumption are prioritized for both commercial and residential clients at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros. U-factor, AFUE where applicable, and blower performance are all evaluated to identify units that lower operating costs over time. Sealed combustion systems and high-efficiency pellet inserts limit heat loss up chimneys and improve indoor air control, while programmable thermostatic controls and smart-home compatibility optimize runtime and responsiveness.

Fireplace Insert Replacement Services

Old, failing, or unsafe inserts are removed and replaced with modern, code-compliant units tailored to the space and its current clearance and aesthetic requirements. Structural modifications, flue relining, and permit submittals are handled as standard parts of every replacement scope. The existing hearth and surround are assessed and upgrade recommendations are made to meet current code and client preferences, with disposal of the old unit and full site cleanup included at no additional step.

Our Fireplace Insert Installation Process

Initial Consultation and Needs Assessment

A focused phone or in-person consultation opens every project, establishing heating goals, preferred fuel type, budget range, and timeline before any site work begins. Existing chimney condition, room square footage, desired aesthetics, and whether the installation is residential or commercial are all covered during this conversation. Access constraints, required permits, and any building-owner or HOA rules that might apply are confirmed at this stage, with a written estimate range provided so expectations align with reality from the start.

On-Site Evaluation and Measurements

A thorough on-site inspection of the fireplace, chimney, and surrounding structure follows the initial consultation. Precise structural measurements are taken, the opening is photographed, and clearances, hearth dimensions, and the integrity of the firebox and flue are all inspected in detail. Draft is tested, creosote and damage are checked on wood systems, and gas lines or nearby electrical sources are verified for powered inserts. All findings are documented and used to prepare a complete scope of work and firm quote that includes any required chimney liner or vent modifications.

Product Selection Guidance

Only compatible inserts meeting the measured dimensions and performance needs are presented, covering EPA-rated wood inserts, sealed gas units, and efficient electric options. Heating output, efficiency ratings, venting requirements, and the impact on insurance or code compliance are explained clearly for each model under consideration. Material finishes, glass types, blower and thermostat options, and maintenance expectations are also discussed so clients can weigh aesthetics against operating cost with confidence. Manufacturer data sheets and projected heat coverage for the client's specific room sizes are provided to support a well-

informed final selection.

Professional Installation Scheduling

Once scope and product are approved, permit requirements are confirmed and installation dates are reserved around the client's business or home schedule. Crew size, expected work hours, and any temporary disruptions such as short gas shutdowns or workspace protection measures are outlined in advance alongside a pre-install checklist for occupants. Permit submission is handled directly when required, with coordination extended to building managers, electricians, and gas utility representatives as needed. Arrival windows are confirmed the day before every installation and a clear on-site contact is provided so clients always know who is supervising the job.

Expert Installation and Safety Check

Certified installers follow manufacturer instructions and NFPA-recommended practices to fit the insert, install or line the chimney, and complete all vent connections. The insert is secured, gaps are sealed with appropriate high-temperature materials, and blowers, controls, and gas lines are installed to local code throughout. Combustion and carbon monoxide tests, pressure checks on gas connections, and clearance and heat shield verification follow all mechanical work. The unit is run through full startup procedures and performance readings are logged, with any issues corrected before cleanup begins.

Final Walkthrough and Client Education

A paced walkthrough demonstrates full operation including startup, thermostat and remote use, blower settings, and shutdown procedures for the specific system installed. Written maintenance steps, recommended cleaning intervals, and service and warranty contact information are left with every client at project close. Safety items covered include proper clearance, ember control, smoke detector placement, and the correct response to odor or carbon monoxide concerns. Client sign-off on the completed work is obtained before leaving the site, with any follow-up maintenance or seasonal checks scheduled at the client's request.

Best Fireplace Inserts Installation Service in Spokane, WA


Experienced Installation

Team

Twenty years of combined field experience installing gas, wood, and pellet inserts across residential homes and commercial properties in Spokane give the team a practical depth that shows on every job. Certified technicians complete full system checks, combustion air assessments, and venting inspections before any installation begins, and every crew member is trained on manufacturer-specific procedures and local building codes to meet warranty and inspection requirements.

Custom Solutions for Every Property

Each property's heating load, existing hearth construction, and ventilation are assessed before any insert is recommended, ensuring every selection is sized for optimal efficiency and comfort. Historic homes receive retrofit solutions designed to preserve aesthetics while upgrading thermal performance. Commercial spaces are evaluated for occupancy patterns and code requirements.

Trusted Local Reputation in Spokane

Established relationships with local inspectors, suppliers, and HVAC professionals streamline permitting and post-installation inspections across every project. A local presence means faster response times for service calls and parts replacement when clients need support between scheduled visits. Every installation is documented with permits, manufacturer warranties, and digital records accessible to the property owner.

FAQs About Fireplace Inserts Installation

How much does fireplace insert installation cost in Spokane for commercial and residential properties?

Fireplace insert installation at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $1,500 to $8,000 depending on fuel type, insert size, and venting requirements. Electric inserts sit at the lower end while high-efficiency gas and wood-burning inserts with custom surround trim kits and liner installations run higher. We provide firm quotes following an on-site firebox assessment.

What is the difference between a gas, electric, and wood-burning fireplace insert?

A gas insert connects to a natural gas or propane supply and delivers consistent, thermostat-controlled heat with minimal maintenance. An electric insert requires only a standard outlet and produces no emissions, making it ideal for commercial lobbies and residential spaces without existing flues. A wood-burning insert fits into a masonry firebox and uses an approved stainless steel liner for improved draft and combustion efficiency.

Can a fireplace insert be installed into any existing masonry or prefabricated firebox?

Most existing masonry and prefabricated fireboxes can accept an insert, but firebox dimensions, hearth depth, and flue size all determine compatibility. Gas and electric inserts are the most flexible, while wood-burning inserts require a correctly sized flue liner and adequate draft clearance. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros measures every commercial and residential firebox before recommending a compatible insert system.

How much more energy efficient is a fireplace insert compared to an open masonry fireplace?

Significantly more efficient. Traditional open masonry fireplaces lose up to 90 percent of their heat through the flue. High-efficiency gas inserts achieve efficiency ratings between 70 and 99 percent, while EPA-certified wood-burning inserts reach 70 to 80 percent. For commercial and residential properties in Spokane's cold winters, an insert upgrade delivers meaningful reductions in heating costs and energy consumption.

Do you install fireplace inserts for commercial properties like restaurants, hotels, and office buildings?

Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs fireplace inserts across commercial and residential properties throughout the Spokane area. We fit gas, electric, and wood-burning inserts into existing fireboxes in restaurant dining rooms, hotel lobbies, office common areas, and retail spaces. Every commercial insert installation is completed to IBC standards with proper venting, licensed gas line connections, and permit-ready documentation.