Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros specializes in glass door and fireplace screen installation for commercial and residential properties throughout Spokane, fitting bi-fold tempered glass door assemblies, single-panel fixed screen systems, and retractable spark screen units to masonry and prefabricated fireplace openings with precision measurements and code-compliant hardware. Every installation begins with exact firebox opening dimensions and a lintel clearance check to confirm the selected unit seats flush, operates smoothly, and maintains proper combustion airflow for safe draft performance.
Our technicians work with ceramic glass, tempered safety glass, and powder-coated steel frame systems rated for continuous high-temperature exposure, sourcing units from manufacturers like Stoll Industries, Pilgrim Home and Hearth, and Woodland Direct to match your hearth aesthetic and budget. We handle lintel clamp and frame anchor installation, fiber gasket seal fitting at the firebox face, and handle and latch hardware adjustment so every door operates with smooth, reliable action from day one. Mesh curtain screen panels are fitted where clients want an open-flame viewing option alongside ember protection, and every completed installation includes an air wash test, operational demonstration, and written care instructions covering glass cleaner selection and hinge maintenance to keep the system performing cleanly for years.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides glass door and fireplace screen installation services in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Rockford, Hayden Lake, and Fairfield.
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Tempered glass doors are fabricated and installed custom-cut to each fireplace opening for a tight fit and reliable operation. Single and double-panel configurations, clear and tinted glass, and frame finishes including brushed nickel, oil-rubbed bronze, black powder coat, and polished brass are all available to match existing décor. Exact dimensions are verified on-site, hearth angles and clearances are checked, and venting or gas-line access is confirmed before final fabrication begins.

Decorative screens in metal mesh, stamped steel, and laser-cut panels are produced and installed to complement both period and contemporary interiors. Styles range from minimal frameless screens to ornate three-panel folding screens, with custom finishes and powder-coating available for long-term durability. Mesh size and gauge are specified to prevent ember escape while maintaining clear sightlines to the fire.

Old glass doors, screens, and hardware are removed safely, damaged components are disposed of, and the opening is prepped for new installation before any materials are set. Floor coverings, drop cloths, and containment protect floors, hearths, and furnishings throughout the work. Underlying framing, lintels, and firebrick are inspected for damage with photographic documentation and repair recommendations provided before any additional scope is confirmed.

Existing fireplace assemblies are evaluated for gaps, degraded seals, broken glass, and noncompliant components, with targeted upgrades recommended to improve safety and efficiency. Common upgrades include heat-resistant gasketing, tempered or ceramic glass replacement, and improved door seals to reduce heat loss. Gas and direct-vent fireplaces receive spark shields, upgraded latches, and ventilation-clearance solutions to meet current codes where needed.
A site visit or virtual consultation opens every project, covering fireplace type, room layout, venting, clearances, and material preferences. Usage patterns, fuel type, HOA or building restrictions, and permit requirements are all confirmed at this stage. Potential structural issues such as uneven surrounds or non-standard openings are identified upfront and included in the project scope to prevent delays.
Precise measurements using laser distance meters and calipers capture every critical dimension, cross-checked against photographed reference points before any fabrication or ordering begins. Scaled sketches and digital templates test clearances, hinge swing, and sightlines before anything is built. Materials, finishes, gasket types, latch mechanisms, and screen mesh sizes are selected based on heat exposure, corrosion resistance, and Spokane building code requirements.
An itemized quote separating materials, labor, permitting, and remedial work is provided with lead times and warranty terms for every line item. Potential contingencies and associated costs are outlined with approved thresholds so work can proceed without repeated authorization delays. Permits are obtained on behalf of the client when required, with proof of insurance provided before work begins.
Glass, frames, hinges, and screens are sourced from vetted manufacturers and inspected on arrival for correct dimensions, tempered glass markings, finish uniformity, and hardware function. Door frames are pre-assembled and hinge operation is tested in-shop when possible to reduce on-site labor. Serial numbers and warranty information are documented and provided to the client before installation day.
A trained crew verifies site conditions against original measurements before anchoring any materials. Frames are secured to non-combustible backing, glass panels are set with high-temperature gaskets, and all hardware is installed per manufacturer torque specifications. Clearances, airflow, and draft are verified after installation, with licensed gas technician coordination included for gas fireplace jobs.
A functional test with the client present covers door operation, safety features, and cleaning procedures, with sign-off recorded before the job is closed. Product warranties are registered and a maintenance checklist tailored to the chosen materials and Spokane conditions is provided at handover. A follow-up contact within two weeks confirms satisfaction and addresses any remaining questions.
Twenty years of installing glass doors and fireplace screens across traditional masonry, zero-clearance metal boxes, and see-through units give the team practical depth for any job. Installers measure on-site, verify clearances and venting, and fabricate or select components that fit the exact dimensions and functional needs of each opening. Unusual jobs including oversized linear openings, multi-sided fireplaces, and retrofit installations.
Tempered and ceramic glass rated for high thermal shock resistance and solid hardware from proven manufacturers are sourced for every installation. Glass options include clear, low-iron, and ceramic panels sized for both residential and commercial applications. Frame and screen materials use corrosion-resistant metals and high-temperature coatings suited to Spokane's seasonal humidity and temperature swings.
Every project begins with a documented site visit covering measurements, photos, and a prioritized options list. Written time and cost estimates are provided and work windows are scheduled to match client needs, including evening and weekend availability for commercial clients. Technicians arrive on time with stocked vans to perform same-day repairs or installations whenever possible.
Glass door and fireplace screen installation at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros ranges from $300 to $4,000 depending on unit size, frame finish, and glass type. Standard bi-fold glass door sets sit at the lower end while custom tempered glass systems for commercial restaurant and hotel openings run higher. We provide quotes after measuring the existing firebox.
A glass door is a framed tempered glass panel that seals the firebox opening, reducing heat loss through the flue when not in use. A screen is an open mesh barrier that blocks sparks and embers during active fires. Glass doors offer superior energy efficiency while screens provide straightforward spark protection at a lower cost for both commercial and residential fireplaces.
Most existing wood-burning masonry and prefabricated fireboxes accept standard or custom glass door and screen installations. Gas fireplace glass doors must be specifically rated for gas appliances to ensure proper airflow and heat tolerance. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros measures every commercial and residential firebox opening before recommending compatible glass door or screen solutions.
Tempered glass fireplace doors create a sealed barrier between the firebox and living space, reducing cold air drafts and heat loss through the flue when the fireplace is inactive. For commercial dining rooms and residential great rooms in Spokane's cold winters, glass door installation delivers meaningful improvements in heating efficiency and conditioned air retention.
Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs glass doors and fireplace screens for commercial and residential properties throughout the Spokane area. We work with restaurant owners, hotel developers, and office property managers to select and install tempered glass door systems and custom spark screens that meet commercial safety standards and complement existing interior finishes.