Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros handles outdoor fireplace and fire feature installation for commercial and residential properties throughout Spokane, building permanent masonry outdoor fireplace structures, gas fire pit systems, and linear burner installations that extend your usable outdoor season and create a compelling focal point for patios, courtyards, and entertainment areas. Every project is sited and engineered to account for wind exposure, setback requirements, and local code compliance before a single block is laid or gas line is run.
Our crews work with natural gas and propane fuel sources, wood-burning firebox assemblies, and ethanol burnerconfigurations, finishing each structure with durable ledgestone veneer, cast concrete, or porcelain tile that holds up against Spokane winters without cracking or fading. We handle gas line rough-in, spark arrestor installation, weatherproof control wiring, and non-combustible hearth pad construction so every component meets manufacturer specs and inspection requirements. Brands like Napoleon, American Fyre Designs, and Warming Trends are among the systems we specify for outdoor applications, and every completed installation includes a full safety check, clearance-to-combustibles verification, and warranty documentation before the project is handed over.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros provides outdoor fireplace and fire feature installation services in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Airway Heights, Rathdrum, and Cheney.
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Fire features for hotels, restaurants, multi-family courtyards, and retail plazas are installed to meet commercial codes and high-traffic demands. Coordination with architects, landscape teams, and facility managers ensures anchored installations, durable materials, and tamper-resistant controls on every commercial project. Every job begins with a site assessment verifying gas routing, ventilation, and ADA access before any materials are specified. Commercial-grade burners, stainless or GFRC surrounds, and protected ignition systems are selected to minimize downtime and simplify ongoing maintenance.

Custom masonry, prefabricated, and modern linear fireplaces are designed to match home architecture and integrate naturally with patios and decks. Focal points, seating arrangements, and sightlines all inform the design process before a single material is selected. Stone veneer, cultured stone, brick, and stucco are among the available material choices, with vents and controls placed discreetly for a clean finished appearance. Foundations, firebox construction, and flue or venting systems are all handled in-house to meet local code and insulation requirements.

In-ground and above-ground fire pits, ring-style firebeds, and multi-burner conversation pits are built to suit each patio's size and wind patterns. Burner sizing and pit depth are calibrated to balance heat output, flame height, and fuel efficiency for the specific installation. Ignition systems, pop-up gas valves, and decorative surrounds in concrete, paver, or natural stone are installed with proper clearances from structures and combustible materials maintained throughout. Wood-burning pits include spark arrestors and ash access.

Wood-burning units are converted to direct-vent gas or updated with electric media and electric flame systems for low-maintenance ambiance and easier daily operation. Upgrades include new burners, sealed combustion kits, remote controls, and smart-home integration options depending on client priorities. Existing chimneys, clearances, and substrate integrity are all evaluated before any retrofit begins, with fuel and electrical lines routed to code throughout.
An on-site or virtual consultation opens every project, covering goals, budget, timeline, and site constraints in detail. The space is measured, existing utilities are documented, wind and drainage patterns are noted, and access points are photographed to plan equipment staging before design work begins. Intended use including entertainment, heating, and ambiance is discussed alongside whether the project is commercial or residential, since that distinction affects code, accessibility, and finish choices.
Detailed plans and 3D visuals showing dimensions, materials, and sightlines from key vantage points are created by the design team for every project. Multiple layout and finish options are presented so clients can compare scale, stone or metal textures, and flame styles before approving anything. Plans are refined based on feedback, with hearth height, seating relationships, and integration with landscaping or hardscapes all adjusted to match the final vision.
Vendor-grade material choices including masonry stone, cultured stone, refractory materials, stainless steel fireboxes, and gas or wood-burning insert options are presented with durability matched to budget and climate. Materials rated for Spokane's freeze-thaw cycles are prioritized, with finishes recommended for resistance to staining and efflorescence over time. Long-lead items are ordered immediately upon selection approval, with delivery windows confirmed to align with the installation schedule.
All permit documents are prepared and submitted in full, including engineered drawings where required, fuel-line schematics, and clearance diagrams for solid-fuel units. Commercial projects include coordination of fire marshal reviews and ADA-related details to ensure occupancy and safety compliance. Active communication with building departments resolves comments quickly, and required fees are managed on the client's behalf when requested.
Certified installers follow approved plans and manufacturer requirements for all structural, gas, and electrical connections throughout the project. The site is staged to minimize disruption, with lawns, walkways, and indoor entry paths protected and coordination handled with other trades when the project ties into decking, roofing, or landscape lighting. Intermediate inspections are performed at critical milestones covering foundation and footing, combustion-air and gas connections, and final flue and vent termination.
A detailed walkthrough explains operation, maintenance tasks, and safety checks such as annual chimney inspections and burner cleanings to every client at project completion. Stamped installation documents, warranty information, and manufacturer contact details are all provided before the crew leaves the site. Follow-up service options, seasonal tune-ups, and rapid-response repairs are available for commercial clients who require minimal downtime.
Outdoor fireplaces and fire features have been installed for residential patios and commercial terraces alike, with masonry, gas, and stainless-steel line systems all handled by certified gas technicians and masons who follow local code and manufacturer requirements. That combination reduces rework and inspection delays on every job. Before-and-after photos, material lists, and operational checks are documented for each project so clients and contractors can verify performance firsthand.
Every fireplace and fire feature is designed around the property's footprint, budget, and intended use, from a low-maintenance gas fire bowl for a restaurant patio to a full masonry hearth for a private backyard. Site measurements, wind and setback analysis, and fuel-option recommendations inform every design to ensure safety and longevity from the start. Digital layouts and material samples are produced so owners and designers can approve aesthetics and function before construction begins.
Fire-rated masonry, tempered glass, stainless-steel burners, and CSA/AGA-certified gas components are sourced to meet performance and safety standards on every installation. Proven materials reduce long-term repair costs and support consistent ignition, heat output, and weather resistance across Spokane's climate. Masons and fabricators follow manufacturer installation guides and industry best practices, with on-site quality checks conducted at key milestones.
Outdoor fireplace and fire feature installation at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $1,500 to $25,000 depending on fuel type, materials, and project scope. A simple gas fire pit runs lower while a custom masonry outdoor fireplace with integrated seating walls and natural stone finishes for a commercial patio sits at the higher end.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs a full range of outdoor fire features including wood-burning and gas masonry fireplaces, propane and natural gas fire pits, linear fire tables, fire bowls, and custom built-in fire walls. Commercial properties like restaurant patios and hotel courtyards often favor gas fire tables and linear burner systems for their clean aesthetics and low maintenance demands.
Yes, with the right materials and fuel type. Gas and propane fire features operate reliably through Spokane's cold winters without the moisture and freeze-thaw concerns that affect some wood-burning systems. We specify weather-rated refractory materials, frost-resistant stone, and stainless steel burner components so commercial and residential outdoor fire features remain functional and structurally sound across all four seasons.
Prefabricated gas fire pit and fire table installations are typically completed in one to two days. Custom masonry outdoor fireplaces with stone surrounds, integrated seating, and gas line extensions take one to three weeks depending on design complexity and permit timelines. Larger commercial installations for restaurant patios and hotel courtyards may require additional time for structural footing and inspection sign-off.
Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs outdoor fire features for commercial and residential properties throughout the Spokane area. We work with restaurant owners, hotel developers, and event venue managers to design and install gas fire tables, masonry fireplaces, linear fire walls, and custom fire pits that enhance outdoor dining areas, rooftop terraces, and hospitality courtyards while meeting all commercial code requirements.