Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs and services fireplace venting and chimney systems for commercial and residential properties throughout Spokane. Our team designs flue sizing, draft calculation, and venting configuration solutions for wood-burning, gas, and pellet appliances that meet Washington State mechanical code requirements and pass local inspection on the first visit. Every project begins with a thorough chimney flue assessment using video camera inspection equipment to document creosote buildup, masonry crack locations, and liner condition before any work scope is finalized.
Our crews handle complete stainless steel chimney liner installations, direct-vent termination cap placements, Class A double-wall flue pipe systems, and rain cap and spark arrestor fitting for both indoor fireplace stacks and outdoor patio fireplace chimneys exposed to Spokane weather. We reline deteriorated flues with flexible stainless liner systems from trusted manufacturers like Rockford Chimney, DuraVent, and Simpson Dura-Vent, and we install chimney crown repairs using elastomeric sealant to stop water infiltration at the masonry cap. Every completed system is tested for draft performance and backdraft prevention before sign-off, and commercial and residential clients receive full permit documentation and a recommended maintenance schedule to keep their venting system operating safely year after year.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides fireplace venting and chimney systems in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Athol, Hayden Lake, and Hauser.
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Venting systems for gas, propane, pellet, and wood-burning fireplaces are sized and installed using code-approved materials including stainless steel, Class A, and manufacturer-specific liners. Clearances, combustion air requirements, and proper termination are verified on every installation to prevent backdrafting and carbon monoxide risks. Drafting calculations and high-temperature sealants are included where required as part of the standard installation scope.

Level 1 through Level 3 inspections are performed per NFPA 211 standards, with video cameras used to document creosote deposits, blockages, and structural issues not visible from the clean-out door. Routine sweeps remove Class I through Class III creosote and animal nesting, with a written report including photos and recommended actions provided after every inspection. Commercial property inspections are scheduled around building operations to minimize downtime.

Damaged or undersized liners are replaced with the appropriate solution selected based on fuel type and chimney condition, with options including stainless steel, cast-in-place poured liners, and masonry relining. Proper liners protect masonry, improve draft, and reduce the risk of flue gas migration into living spaces over time. The crown, chase top, and flashing are inspected as part of every liner replacement to ensure a complete system repair rather than an isolated fix.

Custom venting and chimney systems are designed for restaurants, multi-family buildings, office complexes, and single-family homes, accounting for hood exhaust, multiple appliance connections, and rooftop terminations throughout. ASHRAE and local mechanical codes are followed for all commercial exhaust work, with engineered drawings provided when required by the project scope. Preventive maintenance plans tailored to building use are also available.
An on-site visit is scheduled to inspect the fireplace, chimney, vents, and surrounding structure, with measurements, materials, visible damage, and existing venting configurations all documented during the visit. Key areas are photographed and flue dimensions, liner condition, and maintenance access points are recorded. Roof flashing, chimney caps, and nearby combustibles are checked to identify code or safety concerns specific to Spokane's climate. System type and appliance fuel are confirmed to allow accurate component matching and labor and parts estimation.
Structural findings, draft performance, and safety risks are analyzed to determine which repairs or upgrades are essential versus optional before any recommendation is made. Scope is calculated using measurable criteria including flue clearances, liner integrity, and creosote level for wood-burning units. Draft and combustion-air tests are performed where applicable, and chimney liner viability is assessed using camera inspection tools to identify hidden defects a visual inspection alone might miss. Cost-benefit comparisons for repair, partial rebuild, relining, and full replacement are developed and tailored to appliance life expectancy and local code requirements.
A written proposal presenting up to three options covering repair and minor maintenance, targeted upgrades, and full replacement is provided to every client. Each option includes parts, labor, permit needs, timeline, warranty specifics, and a clear comparison of safety and efficiency tradeoffs. Exact materials are specified including liner type, mortar mix, stainless-steel chimney pipe, or prefabricated venting model, with explanations of why each suits the specific system and Spokane weather conditions.
Work begins on the agreed start date with a clear scope-of-work sheet and a designated lead technician assigned for accountability throughout. Floors, landscaping, and interior finishes are protected with drop cloths, pads, and containment to limit dust and debris during the job. Manufacturer instructions and local codes are followed for every component installed or repaired, with industry-standard techniques used for relined or rebuilt systems including proper mortar joints, stainless-steel liners anchored per code, and correctly sized vents.
A full safety inspection and functional test follows every completed scope, including draft tests, carbon monoxide checks for gas appliances, and smoke-release tests for wood-burning units. Clearances and combustion-air supply are verified to confirm the system operates within code requirements. Flashing, chimney cap, and exterior masonry are inspected for water-entry risks, with waterproofing applied or recommended where appropriate. Termination height and clearance from nearby structures and vegetation are verified alongside appliance controls and safety devices including gas shutoff, thermocouples, and smoke detectors.
Eligible systems are enrolled in the maintenance reminder program with customized inspection intervals set based on fuel type and usage patterns. Wood-burning fireplaces receive guidance on creosote monitoring and cleaning schedules, while gas units are advised on annual burner and vent seal checks. Service plans include priority scheduling, discounted labor rates, and documentation of all past services to streamline future work, with digital records covering photos, inspection logs, and invoices accessible to clients on request.
Spokane's climate, fuel types, and local code requirements are understood in practical detail at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros. Colder winters increase creosote buildup in wood systems and demand proper draft for gas appliances, so flues are sized and materials are chosen specifically to prevent backdraft and condensation issues common in this region. Certified technicians trained on both masonry and prefabricated systems inspect existing chimneys for structural issues, flue integrity, and clearances.
Manufacturer specifications and NFPA guidelines are followed on every venting and chimney job without exception. Proper liner selection, cap installation, and termination height are enforced as non-negotiable steps on every project to protect indoor air quality and prevent carbon monoxide hazards. Stainless-steel liners, insulated class-A systems, and correctly sized clay or cast flue liners are installed depending on the appliance, with stainless steel specified for corrosive flue gases from pellet and gas units.
Responsiveness and on-site problem solving are consistently highlighted in client feedback about Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros. Reviews cite same-day troubleshooting for gas fireplaces, transparent estimates, and technicians who explain repair options and tradeoffs in plain language rather than technical jargon. Before-and-after photos and written estimates itemizing parts, labor, and permit fees are provided to reduce surprises and build confidence for both single-family homeowners and facility managers.
Fireplace venting and chimney system installation at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $1,000 to $15,000 depending on venting type, system height, and installation complexity. Direct vent liner installations for residential gas fireplaces sit at the lower end while full masonry chimney construction and commercial multi-story flue systems for restaurants and hotels run higher. We provide detailed quotes after an on-site assessment.
The main venting options include direct vent, natural vent, power vent, and B-vent systems for gas fireplaces, and Class A all-fuel chimney systems for wood-burning units. Direct vent systems draw combustion air from outside and exhaust through a sealed coaxial pipe, making them the most efficient and flexible option for both commercial and residential fireplace installations without existing chimney infrastructure.
Yes, new venting systems can be installed in buildings without existing flues. Direct vent gas fireplaces require only a horizontal or vertical coaxial pipe run through an exterior wall or roof. Wood-burning systems require a full Class A chimney installation with approved clearances. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros handles complete venting system design and installation for both new construction and retrofit commercial and residential projects.
Key warning signs include visible chimney mortar deterioration, cracked flue tiles, white efflorescence staining on exterior masonry, persistent smoky odors in commercial or residential spaces, and carbon monoxide detector alerts near gas fireplace installations. Spalling brick, damaged chimney caps, and rusted chase covers also indicate compromised venting performance. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros recommends annual inspections to catch venting issues before they become costly structural or safety problems.
Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs and services fireplace venting and chimney systems for commercial and residential properties throughout the Spokane area. We work with restaurant owners, hotel developers, and office property managers to design and install direct vent, natural vent, power vent, and Class A chimney systems that meet commercial building codes, IBC venting standards, and Washington State mechanical code requirements for safe and efficient fireplace operation.