Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros handles gas line installation and fireplace connections for commercial and residential properties throughout Spokane, running black iron pipe, corrugated stainless steel tubing (CSST), and flexible connector systems from the meter or existing gas manifold to indoor and outdoor fireplace appliances with licensed technicians and full permit coordination on every job. Every project begins with a detailed load calculation to confirm the existing gas supply can support the added BTU demand of your new fireplace without starving other appliances on the same line.
Our crews manage complete trench and sleeve installations for outdoor gas fire pit and patio fireplace connections, in-wall gas line routing for indoor fireplace retrofits, and dedicated shutoff valve placement at each appliance for safe independent isolation. We perform pressure drop testing and leak detection using calibrated equipment upon completion, and every connection is documented with a signed inspection report before the system is put into service. Fittings and components from trusted suppliers like Gastite, TracPipe, and Dormont are specified where flexible systems are appropriate, and all work meets Washington State fuel gas code requirements so commercial and residential clients receive a fully compliant installation backed by permit sign-off and written safety documentation.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros offers gas line installation and fireplace connection services in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Athol, Dalton Gardens, and Hauser.
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New gas lines are sized and routed to match appliance BTU ratings and home layout, with pressure drop calculated and pipe material selected from black iron, CSST, or flexible stainless based on the application. Shutoff valves are positioned for accessibility throughout. Coordination with builders and remodelers integrates the line during construction or completes the installation after project completion with minimal disruption. Lines are trenched, wall-run, or attic-routed as required, with final fittings, connectors, and flexible appliance connectors installed per manufacturer instructions.

Existing piping, fittings, and appliance connectors are inspected for corrosion, improper sizing, and noncompliant materials before any upgrade work begins. Worn components are replaced, connectors are converted to meet manufacturer specifications, and shutoffs and vents are upgraded to current code throughout. Common issues such as undersized lines causing low heat output or poor pilot performance are identified and corrected as part of every upgrade.

Commercial-grade gas distribution is designed and installed for restaurants, multi-family buildings, and retail spaces with higher BTU demands, multiple appliances, and scalable routing planned for future capacity increases. Facility managers and general contractors are engaged throughout to meet municipal codes, NFPA guidelines, and local permitting requirements. Site documentation, as-built drawings, and inspection coordination keep every commercial project on schedule.

Comprehensive safety inspections cover leak detection, visual assessment of pipe supports and fittings, and verification of combustion air and venting throughout every system inspected. Soap testing, electronic gas detectors, and manometer testing are applied where applicable for a thorough evaluation. The testing protocol covers static and operational pressure tests, appliance-specific flow checks, and carbon monoxide checks during appliance operation. .
A focused conversation opens every project to document fuel type, fireplace model, and usage goals before any site work is planned. Whether the installation is for new construction, a wood fireplace conversion, or a gas log set or insert hookup is confirmed at this stage. Existing gas service location, meter capacity, and any planned future gas appliances are discussed to ensure correct sizing from the start. Homeowner preferences for control type including manual valve, millivolt, and remote or thermostatic controls are recorded alongside any code or HOA requirements that apply.
A certified technician performs an on-site inspection to map the route from the meter or existing gas line to the fireplace location. Obstructions, wall and floor construction, clearance to combustibles, and proximity to vents or flues that could affect installation choices are all checked during the visit. Pipe run length, planned fittings, and required materials including CSST, black iron, and flexible gas connectors are measured and verified against appliance BTU ratings. Permit needs and local Spokane code specifications including seismic considerations and required shutoff locations are identified and incorporated into the plan.
A detailed itemized estimate listing labor, materials, permits, and optional upgrades such as isolation valves and decorative covers is presented to every client before any work begins. How line length, pipe type, and appliance BTU load influence cost is explained so clients understand each charge on the estimate. Scheduling windows and total project time including permit acquisition and inspection timelines for Spokane are outlined during this conversation. Written approval is required before materials are ordered or installation dates are booked.
Gas lines are installed by certified technicians using code-approved materials and methods tailored to the specific fireplace type and fuel throughout. Shutoff valves are mounted in accessible, code-compliant locations and mechanically secure connections are made using approved fittings and thread sealants. Required clearances to combustible materials are maintained and finishes are protected when routing pipe through finished walls or floors. Coordination with electricians and masons covers controls, ignition systems, and fireplace modifications requiring multi-trade work.
The new gas line is pressure-tested at the required test pressure and duration with all fittings inspected for pressure loss throughout. A leak check using a calibrated gas detector and approved soap solution is performed on every joint and connection before the appliance is commissioned. The fireplace appliance is tested for proper operation covering ignition, flame pattern, BTU output, control function, and venting where applicable. Required documentation for city inspection is completed and safety information including emergency shutoff location and basic troubleshooting steps is provided to the client before the technician leaves the site.
A final walkthrough with the client demonstrates fireplace operation, shutoff location, and all controls before the job is closed out. Manufacturer documentation, signed installation records, and copies of permits or inspection approvals are handed over at project completion. Routine maintenance items including annual connector checks, vent cleaning, and professional inspection scheduling are explained alongside answers to any remaining client questions.
Licensed gas fitters and certified fireplace technicians with a combined 20 years of experience in the Spokane area handle every gas line and fireplace connection job. Each technician carries state and local certifications, completes regular safety training, and follows NFPA and local code requirements throughout every installation. Internal competency checks are completed before crews are assigned to sites.
Itemized written estimates separating labor, materials, permit fees, and optional services are provided so clients know exactly what they are paying for before any work begins. Estimates include the anticipated timeline and any site-specific contingencies such as existing piping condition or access challenges. Schedule changes and material lead times are communicated promptly by phone and email.
Every scope is handled, from single-appliance gas stub-ins to full commercial gas mains and multi-fireplace systems. Services include site surveying, gas load calculations, trenching and indoor routing, piping installation, pressure testing, and final appliance hookups. Materials and methods are tailored to each project, with black steel or CSST for indoor runs and stainless options for outdoor or high-moisture installations.
Gas line installation and fireplace connection at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $500 to $5,000 depending on line length, routing complexity, and connection requirements. Simple short-run residential connections sit at the lower end while commercial installations in restaurants, hotels, and office buildings requiring extensive line routing, pressure testing, and permit inspections run higher. We provide firm quotes after an on-site assessment.
Yes, absolutely. Gas line installation for fireplace connections must be performed by a licensed contractor in both commercial and residential settings. Improper gas line work creates serious risks including gas leaks, carbon monoxide exposure, and fire hazards. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros employs licensed gas technicians who handle all installations to Washington State code with proper permitting, pressure testing, and inspection sign-off.
Yes, existing gas lines can be extended or rerouted to serve new fireplace locations in most commercial and residential buildings. Our licensed gas technicians assess current line pressure, pipe diameter, and BTU load capacity before extending service to a new fireplace, fire pit, or outdoor fire feature. All extensions are completed with approved CSST or black iron pipe and pressure tested before connection.
Most Spokane commercial and residential properties connected to Avista Utilities' natural gas distribution network use natural gas lines for fireplace connections. Propane supply lines serve properties in outlying areas without natural gas access. Both fuel types require correctly sized supply lines, approved regulators, and dedicated shutoff valves. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs and connects gas lines for both natural gas and propane fireplace systems.
Most residential gas line installations and fireplace connections are completed in one to two days including pressure testing and inspection. Commercial installations in restaurants, hotels, and office buildings involving longer line runs, multiple connections, or complex routing through existing mechanical systems typically take two to four days. Permit approval timelines from the City of Spokane Building Department may add additional lead time before work begins.