Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides fireplace mantel design and installation for commercial and residential properties throughout Spokane, crafting mantel shelf, pilaster, and entablature assemblies from materials that complement your interior architecture and meet all clearance-to-combustibles requirements for gas, electric, and wood-burning systems. Every design begins with precise firebox opening measurements and a detailed style consultation so proportions, profiles, and finish selections are locked in before fabrication begins, eliminating costly adjustments during installation.
Our shop works with solid hardwood, MDF with paint-grade finish, reclaimed timber, cast stone, and marble slab to build surrounds that range from clean transitional profiles to elaborate Victorian corbel and craftsman bracket detailing. We handle all blocking and backing installation for secure mantel mounting, apply intumescent sealant at heat-exposed joints, and verify finished mantel height and leg clearance against manufacturer and code specifications before sign-off. Decorative elements from suppliers like Pearl Mantels, Ekena Millwork, and Omega Mantels are among the product lines we incorporate when clients prefer factory-built components integrated into a custom surround design.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides fireplace mantel design and installation services in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Medical Lake, Deer Park, and Cheney.
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Every design begins with measurements of the mantel opening, hearth dimensions, and surrounding clearances to ensure the finished product fits both code and aesthetics. Material samples covering hardwoods, reclaimed wood, stone veneer, and engineered options are provided so texture, color, and maintenance needs can be evaluated in person before any decisions are made. CAD sketches and scaled elevations showing profile details, shelf depth, and trim joinery are produced to help clients visualize sightlines with TV placement, built-in shelving, and mantel lighting before fabrication begins.

On-site verification of framing, firebox dimensions, and wall substrates precedes every installation to ensure secure attachment from the start. Stainless steel anchors, blocking, and fire-rated adhesives are used where required to meet structural and safety standards throughout. Coordination with chimney technicians, gas installers, and HVAC contractors prevents clearance conflicts and ensures compliance with manufacturer requirements for hearth-mounted appliances. Floors and furnishings are protected during demolition and installation using drop cloths and HEPA-filtered dust control methods.

Old mantels are removed and the underlying structure is evaluated for rot, framing defects, and code issues before any upgrade work begins. Residential projects cover surround updates to accommodate inserts or new facings such as tile, stone veneer, or shiplap. Retrofit solutions for raising or lowering mantel shelves to suit modern TV placement are available, including recessed mounting options and heat shields where needed. Commercial upgrades receive durable, low-maintenance materials and finishes that resist scuffs and frequent cleaning over time.

Property managers, contractors, and designers working on multi-unit and hospitality installations receive consistent fabrication and installation across multiple sites. Project schedules and shop drawings are produced for approval to keep every installation on time and on budget. Commercial-grade materials and anchoring systems are selected to meet higher traffic and safety demands, with fire-rated materials, non-combustible substrates, and tamper-resistant fasteners standard for retail, office, and restaurant settings. Phased installation plans minimize business disruption through off-hour work and rapid site cleanup between shifts.
A property visit opens every project to evaluate the fireplace type, surrounding materials, and mounting surfaces before any design work begins. Clearances to the firebox are documented, combustible framing is checked, and any gas or electrical runs that could affect installation are confirmed at this stage. Style preferences, budget, and functional needs such as TV mounting, shelving, and integrated lighting are all discussed during the visit. Photos, sketches, and measurements are taken, with a written scope and preliminary cost estimate delivered within 48 hours.
Two to three tailored design concepts matched to the property's architecture and the client's aesthetic are presented for review. Each concept includes proposed dimensions, profiles, and finish options alongside a clear comparison of wood, MDF, stone veneer, and non-combustible mantel options. Materials are recommended based on fire-code requirements and expected use, with solid hardwood suited to decorative residential mantels and non-combustible options specified for close-clearance or commercial applications. Finish samples and mockup drawings are provided to confirm color and texture alignment before fabrication begins.
A final detailed site measurement using a story pole and laser tools confirms mounting heights, mantel projection, and TV sightlines before any materials are ordered. Structural backing is verified and any reinforcement or blocking needed behind the finished surface is identified at this stage. Surrounding floors and furnishings are protected, trim is removed as needed, and substrate repairs including masonry patching and backing stud installation are completed so the mantel installs securely and sits flush against the wall.
Custom mantels are fabricated in-shop or coordinated as prefabricated units when appropriate for the scope. Fabrication covers cutting and joining components, routing decorative profiles, and pre-finishing where possible to reduce on-site dust and installation time. Assemblies are dry-fit before delivery and parts are labeled for efficient installation. For stone or heavy mantels, critical load-bearing brackets and anchor systems are assembled to meet engineered specifications before arriving on site.
Approved fasteners and blocking are used throughout every installation to meet clearances specified by the fireplace manufacturer and local codes. The mantel is shimmed and leveled, concealed fasteners are secured, and accessories such as corbels and shelves are integrated as part of the standard installation scope. TV mounting or electrical work is coordinated with licensed electricians following manufacturer instructions for heat-sensitive electronics when requested. Joins and transitions are sealed and final finish touch-ups are applied for a seamless appearance at project close.
A walkthrough of the completed installation demonstrates clearance distances, attachment points, and recommended care procedures to every client before the job is closed. Punch-list items are addressed immediately and the installation is documented with photographs for the project record. Maintenance guidance covering cleaning products, seasonal checks, and when to request adjustments is provided alongside a written invoice and warranty information before the crew departs.
Twenty years of completed mantel projects across single-family homes, multi-unit housing, restaurants, and office lobbies give the team a practical understanding of the different code, clearance, and durability requirements that separate commercial settings from residential ones. Layouts, clearances, and finish choices are planned accordingly from the start of every job. The team includes carpenters, stone masons, and gas fireplace specialists who coordinate to meet building inspections and insurance requirements.
Design work begins with measurements of the fireplace opening, room sightlines, and any architectural features that affect scale and proportion. Design options specifying materials, finish samples, and exact dimensions are presented to ensure the mantel complements existing millwork or commercial branding. A broad material palette covering hardwoods, reclaimed timber, solid stone, cast stone, and metal is available, with every selection evaluated for fire ratings and long-term wear in high-use environments.
Completed projects are documented with photos, references, and permit records so prospective clients can verify scope and quality before committing. Client reviews consistently highlight timely completions, accurate budgeting, and responsiveness to design changes, factors that carry weight for commercial project managers and homeowners alike. A single project manager handles quotes, timelines, material sourcing, and punch-list items throughout every job, reducing miscommunication and speeding resolution of any on-site issues.
Custom fireplace mantel design and installation at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $800 to $10,000 depending on material selection, mantel dimensions, and design complexity. Painted MDF and simple wood mantels sit at the lower end while custom carved marble, solid hardwood, and stone mantel installations for commercial lobbies and residential great rooms run higher. We provide detailed quotes after a design consultation.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs fireplace mantels in a wide range of materials including solid hardwood, painted MDF, reclaimed wood, natural stone, cast stone, marble, and granite. Commercial properties like hotel lobbies and restaurant dining rooms often favor stone and marble for their durability and visual impact, while residential clients frequently choose hardwood and reclaimed timber for warmth and character.
Yes, in most cases a new mantel can be installed directly over an existing surround without disturbing the firebox, insert, or hearth. Wood, MDF, cast stone, and marble mantels all attach to existing wall structures with minimal disruption. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros assesses heat clearance requirements and wall substrate conditions before installation to ensure every commercial and residential mantel is safely and securely fitted.
Craftsman, farmhouse, and rustic timber mantel styles suit Spokane's residential aesthetic particularly well, complementing the region's love of natural materials and Pacific Northwest character. Commercial properties like boutique hotels and upscale restaurants lean toward clean-lined contemporary stone mantels and floating hardwood shelves. Traditional raised panel wood mantels remain popular across both commercial and residential renovation projects throughout the Spokane area.
Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros designs and installs custom fireplace mantels for commercial and residential properties throughout the Spokane area. We work with restaurant owners, hotel developers, and office property managers to design stone, marble, hardwood, and cast stone mantels that meet commercial clearance codes, complement existing millwork and interior finishes, and serve as lasting architectural focal points in high-traffic hospitality and corporate spaces.