Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros delivers outdoor fireplace installation in Liberty Lake, WA for properties sitting at 2,070 feet elevation in the Spokane Valley, where temperatures drop below freezing from November through March and annual snowfall averages around 45 inches. Restaurants, dental offices, hotels, and single-family homes rely on our custom outdoor fireplace design, gas, wood-burning, and covered patio fireplace construction to push usable outdoor seasons well beyond summer. With 20 years of experience across Eastern Washington, our fully licensed and insured team works with natural stone, refractory brick, cultured stone veneer, and frost-resistant pavers to build fire features that perform through Liberty Lake's demanding freeze-thaw cycles.
Every project we take on in Liberty Lake integrates fireplace and patio design, stamped concrete installation, outdoor fire pit installation, and patio cover construction into a single coordinated build. We source high-fired frost-resistant brick, stainless-steel chimney liners, Class A chimney systems, and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) compliant gas shutoff valves to ensure structural integrity and long-term safety. From initial site evaluation through permitting, construction, and outdoor fireplace repair and maintenance, our team delivers reliable results for Liberty Lake property owners seeking durable, code-compliant outdoor living spaces.
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A professionally installed outdoor fireplace extends patio use, raises property appeal, and anchors outdoor entertainment for both commercial venues and private residences across Liberty Lake's 6.344 square miles of residential and business development.
Liberty Lake experiences an average of 164 sunny days per year, yet shoulder seasons bring cold evenings that cut outdoor time short without a reliable heat source. A properly sized hearth raises local comfort temperatures by several degrees, reducing reliance on portable propane heaters and letting families and restaurant patrons dine outside well into October and November. Our team evaluates sun exposure, prevailing wind patterns off the Spokane River corridor, and sightlines to position every fireplace for maximum warmth and minimal smoke drift. We offer gas and wood-burning options and design units that integrate with pergolas, seating walls, and covered patios without altering your existing backyard layout.
Liberty Lake is one of the fastest-growing communities in Washington State, with its population climbing from 4,660 in 2000 to an estimated 13,353 in 2024. In a market expanding that quickly, professionally installed outdoor fire features stand out during property tours for retail buildings, condos, townhomes, and single-family listings. Our team matches stone, stucco, or siding materials to a home's exterior for a cohesive upgrade that buyers and commercial tenants notice. Every project includes permits and documentation that reduce friction at resale and signal long-term durability that supports valuation.
A well-placed hearth anchors seating arrangements, supports mounted televisions or sound systems, and accommodates integrated cooking surfaces for backyard kitchens. Liberty Lake's tight-knit community of roughly 4,711 households makes outdoor gathering spaces a meaningful lifestyle investment for families and business owners running event venues or resort-style properties. Our fireplace-centered layouts include mantels, built-in log storage, and ledge seating.
We install a range of outdoor fire features tailored to site conditions, fuel preferences, and Spokane County code. Each option affects ventilation, fuel supply, maintenance, and the overall look of your Liberty Lake outdoor living space. We offer the same options for projects we do in Airway Heights.
Gas fireplaces offer instant flame control and clean operation. We hardline natural gas or run propane with a regulator and install National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) compliant shutoff valves and ignition systems. NFPA requirements make gas units well suited for covered patios and tight setbacks because ash removal is unnecessary and clearance requirements are smaller than those of wood units. Wood-burning fireplaces deliver authentic crackle and higher heat output, requiring a properly built chimney, spark arrestor, and regular cleaning. Our wood-burning installation includes stainless-steel liners where needed, masonry or prefabricated fireboxes, and adherence to Spokane County combustion clearances. Electric fireplace installation works where venting or fuel hookups are impractical, with weather-rated units and remote controls suited for mild Liberty Lake spring and fall evenings.

We design and build custom stone and brick fireplaces that match house architecture and landscape materials. Stone and brick provide durable, high-mass construction that radiates heat long after the fire dies, which matters when Liberty Lake overnight lows average 22 degrees Fahrenheit in January. We source local stone or match existing brick, set anchors and reinforcement on proper footings, use refractory mortar in fireboxes, and install stainless-steel flues or Class A chimney systems for wood-burning units. Our masons follow American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) guidelines for mortar, refractory installation, and flue construction to ensure performance and longevity across Eastern Washington winters.
We install freestanding fire pits and fireplace inserts for properties wanting low-profile fire features or modernized existing masonry. Fire pit installation includes in-ground rings, above-ground steel bowls, and stone-built designs with heat-resistant liners and proper drainage suited to Liberty Lake's freeze-thaw cycles. Fireplace insert installation fits gas or wood-burning inserts into old masonry fireplaces, ensures correct flue sizing, and seals openings to prevent backdrafts. We also offer custom fire features combining bench seating, cooking grates, or glass-media burners for contemporary aesthetics on resort properties and upscale residential builds throughout the Spokane Valley.
Liberty Lake receives around 17 inches of annual rainfall with significant winter precipitation, making covered patio fireplaces a practical choice for year-round outdoor use. We assess roof overhangs, soffit vents, and ceiling heights, then recommend direct-vent gas units or electric fireplaces to minimize smoke and simplify code compliance under covered structures. When wood-burning is desired under a covered area, we design full chimney systems with spark arrestors and verified minimum vertical clearance. Our team coordinates structural plans, gas plumbing, and electrical work, pulling permits as required to ensure every covered patio fireplace performs safely through Liberty Lake's wet winters.
Every outdoor fireplace project in Liberty Lake follows a clear, documented process that covers site evaluation, custom design, licensed construction, and permit-driven safety checks. Our team at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros integrates fireplace design and installation with patio construction to deliver durable, code-compliant outdoor living spaces built for Eastern Washington's demanding climate.
We begin on-site to measure grades, locate utilities, and assess existing patios or landscape features. That visit includes soil compaction checks, drainage pattern review, and tree setback documentation that affects foundation design. We verify gas line access or plan conduit runs and review Liberty Lake and Spokane County setback rules to confirm the fireplace footprint meets municipal and fire-district requirements. We also discuss material preferences and budget ranges so clients receive a preliminary scope, timeline estimate, and a list of potential add-ons such as hearth seating, integrated lighting, or a matching veneer to blend with existing hardscape.
Our design team creates computer-aided design (CAD) based layouts showing fireplace elevation, chimney height, and patio dimensions. We specify materials including cultured stone, refractory brick, stainless-steel liners, and frost-resistant pavers so clients see exact product options and maintenance implications before construction begins. We develop a coordinated palette for the fireplace and surrounding patio, covering seating walls, step placement, firebox size, and clearances for grill or outdoor kitchen integration when requested. The final plan set lists structural details, foundation depth, and recommended finishes, supporting permitting and helping our crews estimate labor precisely to reduce change orders during construction.
Our crews pour reinforced footings sized to Liberty Lake's frost lines and local ground conditions identified during site evaluation. We install code-rated fireboxes and chimney liners, tie structural masonry to engineered foundations, and apply weather-resistant veneers built to handle the Spokane Valley's freeze-thaw cycles. We coordinate gas plumbing with certified technicians and install dampers and spark arrestors for wood-burning fireplaces. Our masons follow manufacturer and ASTM guidelines throughout mortar application, refractory installation, and flue construction. Final steps include sealing veneer, installing hearth pavers, and testing each unit with burn tests for wood models and pressure and leak tests for gas systems.
We prepare and submit permit packages to Liberty Lake or Spokane County that include plan sets, structural calculations, and fuel-source documentation. Our paperwork addresses setbacks, chimney height relative to rooflines, and any required engineered drawings for large masonry units. Our team adheres to International Residential Code (IRC) and local fire codes for clearances, spark mitigation, and ventilation. We obtain gas permits and arrange inspections with local authorities before final approval and handover. As-built drawings and operation and maintenance instructions are provided to every client, and certificates of completion ensure your outdoor fireplace and patio meet insurance and safety requirements.

We select materials for durability, style, and low maintenance, matching Liberty Lake's climate demands at 2,070 feet elevation and adhering to Spokane County code. Our choices span natural stone, frost-resistant brick, stamped concrete, permeable pavers, and custom mantels or feature walls that provide visual focus and withstand the region's freeze-thaw cycles season after season.
We install natural stone including basalt, bluestone, and limestone for a rugged, long-lasting face that resists spalling through Spokane-area winters. We set stone over reinforced concrete footings with stainless-steel anchors and a breathable waterproofing membrane to prevent freeze-thaw damage at Liberty Lake's 2,070-foot elevation. For brick fireplaces, we use high-fired, frost-resistant brick and Type N or S mortar mixed to local spec, providing a cleaner aesthetic that pairs well with gas or wood-burning systems. Custom finishes include hand-chiseled edges, split-face veneer, or smooth dressed stone for traditional or contemporary designs on condos, resorts, and single-family builds.
We install stamped concrete patios and paver surrounds when clients want coordinated flooring alongside their fireplace. Stamped concrete provides seamless color and texture options applied over a compacted base with control joints and a penetrating sealer to minimize cracking during Liberty Lake's freeze-thaw cycles. For pavers, we use full-depth concrete pavers or permeable pavers set on a crushed-rock base with polymeric sand joints for load-bearing and drainage. We reinforce slabs with fiber mesh or rebar where fireplaces add concentrated loads, and we recommend permeable pavers for better stormwater management and salt resistance through Eastern Washington winters.
We map existing grade, utility lines, and sightlines to place fireplaces where smoke, heat, and foot traffic will not disrupt activity. We coordinate material transitions from poured concrete to pavers or natural stone to flagstone, matching mortar color, cut patterns, and joint treatments to minimize tripping hazards and water migration. For covered patio and fireplace combinations, we engineer roof overhangs using noncombustible soffit materials where a fireplace sits beneath a roofline, and we build framed patio covers and cantilevered pergolas that provide shelter without blocking required airflows for combustion. We design primary conversation areas 10 to 12 feet from the firebox and secondary dining zones 14 to 18 feet away, constructing durable steps, retaining walls, and planter edges that tie into the fireplace apron using frost-resistant pavers and sealed joints built for Liberty Lake's winters.