Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros delivers professional gas and electric fireplace installation to businesses and homes throughout Post Falls, ID. Sitting at 2,182 feet above sea level along the Spokane River in Kootenai County, Post Falls endures winters where average January highs barely reach 36 degrees Fahrenheit, record lows have plunged to minus 30 degrees, and annual snowfall approaches 60 inches. With a fast-growing population of more than 44,000 residents and a heating season stretching from October through April, reliable direct-vent systems and ventless fireplace solutions are in steady demand across single-family homes, condos, restaurants, and lodges throughout the city.
With 20 years of experience, our licensed technicians bring the same standard of care to fireplace insert installation, masonry construction, outdoor fireplace construction, and fire pit installation as they do to every fireplace repair and stone fireplace surround installation call we receive. We source quality materials including natural ledgestone, cultured stone veneer, stacked quartzite, and refractory brick from reputable manufacturers, follow National Fireplace Institute (NFI) standards and National Fire Protection Association 54 (NFPA 54) codes, and back every completed custom patio design and build project with transparent pricing and a one-year labor warranty.
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Gas fireplaces are a strong fit for Post Falls properties that need dependable, high-output heat through a long winter season. Our team handles everything from fuel-type selection and venting to decorative finishes, giving hotels, dental offices, single-family homes, and townhomes a complete solution under one contractor.
Gas fireplace installation is the right choice when a property needs serious, sustained heat output. Gas units are typically rated between 20,000 and 40,000 British Thermal Units (BTU) for standard living spaces, making them well-suited for Post Falls winters where record lows have reached minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit and average January lows settle around 26 degrees. Units from established manufacturers deliver consistent performance across the full heating season and integrate with existing natural gas lines, which reduces remodel scope and keeps installation costs predictable for single-family homes, condos, and commercial properties such as lodges, restaurants, and office suites.
Our certified fireplace builders handle both vented and ventless systems in full compliance with Kootenai County codes and National Fire Protection Association 54 (NFPA 54) standards. We perform thorough site inspections, calculate clearance requirements, and select units matched to room size and efficiency goals. Every installation is documented and permit-ready before work begins, protecting property owners and satisfying the requirements of most homeowner association and municipal permitting processes in the Post Falls area.
We outfit gas fireplaces with thermostats, remote operation, and direct-vent controls to improve comfort and reduce energy waste across Post Falls' roughly 59-inch average annual snowfall season. Upgrade options include decorative logs, glass media, and variable flame settings sourced from quality manufacturers, giving property owners the ability to match both heat output and visual style to the space.
Electric fireplaces offer a practical alternative for properties where gas line access is limited or where installation flexibility is the priority. Our team advises on model selection, handles all electrical work, and completes finishing details so the unit integrates seamlessly with the surrounding interior.
Electric fireplace installation offers placement flexibility that gas systems cannot match. Because electric units require no venting or gas hookup, they can be added to nearly any wall or mantel with minimal structural change. That flexibility is especially useful in Post Falls' growing residential corridors, where newer construction and multi-unit housing along the Rathdrum Prairie may lack existing chimney infrastructure. Post Falls grew from 27,574 residents in 2010 to more than 44,000 by 2022, and many of those newer builds are strong candidates for electric fireplace additions.
Electric fireplaces deliver precise zone heating with automatic shutoff if overheating occurs, reducing safety risk in occupied spaces including condominium units, professional offices, and retail showrooms. Many models include realistic flame effects, LED lighting, and zone heating that cuts central heating costs. We advise on model selection and placement, confirm the correct electrical circuit and mounting system, and complete all finishing work so the unit integrates cleanly with the surrounding space.

Safety is the foundation of every gas and electric fireplace project we take on. Our licensed team follows applicable codes and tests every system thoroughly before handoff, whether the project involves a single electric insert in a Post Falls townhome or a full gas fireplace build in a commercial lodge along the Spokane River corridor.
For every gas fireplace installation we test gas lines, verify carbon monoxide detector placement, and install proper venting or direct-vent systems to prevent backdraft and ensure adequate combustion air supply. With average January lows of 26 degrees Fahrenheit and a heating season that runs nearly six months, a poorly vented system poses real health and safety risk. We follow all Kootenai County and NFPA 54 requirements and document every test result before final sign-off.
For electric installations we confirm circuit capacity, ground-fault protection where required, and secure mounting to eliminate fire or electrical hazards. We compare Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) and BTU ratings for gas units against wattage-to-heat output ratios for electric models so property owners can make an informed choice based on utility costs and usage patterns. Every installation includes manufacturer documentation, operation manuals, and an available scheduled maintenance plan to keep systems performing safely over time.
Every property in Post Falls is different, from craftsman-style homes near Treaty Rock Park to commercial developments along Interstate 90. Our design and build services are tailored to match each client's space, budget, and lifestyle, with a process that covers consultation, material selection, permitting, and full installation. We also build fireplaces for property owners in Hayden.
We begin every project with an on-site consultation in Post Falls to measure the space, assess venting and gas line access, and review sightlines and focal points. We discuss fuel type, desired heat output, and control options including remote, wall switch, and smart-home integration. Scaled sketches and three-dimensional mockups show mantel height, hearth depth, and media options before any work begins. Proposals include a line-item estimate covering materials, labor, permits, and project timeline so there are no surprises at any stage of the project.
For indoor installations, we evaluate chimney or direct-vent requirements, clearances, and combustible framing to ensure full code compliance. We offer built-out fireplace walls, linear inserts, and traditional hearths that integrate with television mounts, built-ins, or shelving. Outdoor fireplace installation covers freestanding units, masonry fireplaces, and built-out kitchen islands using weather-resistant components, sealed gas lines, and frost-proof foundations suited to Post Falls winters. With record lows reaching minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit, outdoor installations require material choices and construction methods that hold up under genuine freeze-thaw stress.
We source natural stone, cultured stone veneer, and full brick for durable fireplace facades that complement both the Spokane-area architectural vernacular and the natural landscape of the Idaho Panhandle. Stone options include ledgestone, stacked quartzite, and cut limestone. Brick choices range from reclaimed to modular face brick. Finish details such as mortar color, pointing style, and custom mantel materials including reclaimed wood, steel, or painted medium-density fiberboard (MDF) are confirmed during design so the final result matches the property. Modern installations can also feature tile, porcelain slab surrounds, and metal trim kits for a cleaner contemporary look.

A structured installation process protects the property, keeps the project on schedule, and gives owners clear documentation from start to finish. Our process applies to every project we take on, from a straightforward electric insert to a full outdoor masonry build.
We assess every installation area for clearances, combustible materials, existing venting, and electrical access before any work begins. Floors and furniture are protected with drop cloths, and crews use high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA)-rated vacuuming when cutting or grinding occurs. Pre-existing conditions are documented with photos and a written checklist to protect the property owner and clarify responsibility for any additional construction scope.
A standard electric fireplace typically installs in two to four hours. A direct-vent gas insert usually requires one to two days for venting and gas connection. Full masonry builds or major remodels can span several weeks depending on permit lead time, product availability, and site complexity. Every project includes a milestone timeline at estimate covering permit application, materials delivery, rough installation, finish work, and final inspection so owners know exactly what to expect and when.
We perform a multi-point inspection with the property owner present, covering vent termination, gas pressure testing, electrical connections, and clearances. The appliance runs through several operating cycles to confirm flame pattern, thermostat response, blower operation, and remote control function. Written test results, permit closure documents, and manufacturer warranty registration are provided at completion. A follow-up inspection is scheduled within 30 to 90 days to verify performance and address any questions that arise after the system has been in regular use.
Post Falls averages just under one inch of precipitation in both July and August, making summer and early fall the prime season for outdoor living along the Spokane River. Our outdoor fireplace and patio services help property owners take full advantage of that window while building structures that hold up through the harsher months.
We plan outdoor fireplace placement for sightlines, wind direction, and smoke management so the unit complements the patio layout and existing landscaping. Setback distances are confirmed, utility locations are marked, and non-combustible materials are specified for hearths and surrounds before any ground is broken. We coordinate with patio builders to match paving, coping, and hardscape materials, and we produce computer-aided design (CAD) layouts and material schedules so every detail aligns with Post Falls building codes and the overall design intent.
We install gas, electric, and wood-burning units for outdoor patios depending on client priorities. Gas delivers instant ignition and low maintenance. Electric offers flexible placement and zero emissions. Wood provides traditional ambiance well-suited to Post Falls' outdoor culture and proximity to the Spokane River and surrounding Kootenai County natural areas. Each option includes correct venting, outdoor-rated components, and refractory materials selected to withstand winters where snowfall averages nearly 60 inches annually.
Beyond fireplaces, we install built-in linear burners, raised fire pits, and fire tables that work with patio dining zones and outdoor entertaining areas. We handle related trades including masonry veneer, paver installation, and landscape lighting so each project delivers a cohesive finished result. Every fire feature installation includes gas line routing, ignition system setup, and post-install testing to confirm safe and reliable operation throughout the outdoor season.