Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros delivers expert fireplace repair services in Rockford, WA, serving a community of 522 residents nestled at 2,438 feet in the rolling Palouse region of southeastern Spokane County. Built around the valley where Mica Creek meets Rock Creek and incorporated in 1890, Rockford endures long, demanding winters that push heating systems hard season after season. Our licensed technicians bring 20 years of experience to every job, handling gas fireplace repair, restoration, chimney relining, and insert installation with code-compliant materials including refractory mortar, stainless steel flue liners, and cultured stone veneer.
From masonry repair and firebox rebuilding to refacing, outdoor fireplace restoration, and fire pit repair, we cover the full range of services Rockford homeowners and local businesses depend on through every Palouse cold season. We work with trusted manufacturers and industry-standard components including zero-clearance inserts, natural stone veneer, and porcelain tile surrounds to deliver lasting results. Our team provides transparent estimates, permit coordination with local Spokane County inspectors, and written documentation on every project, giving you a reliable fireplace contractor in Rockford, WA backed by two decades of proven field experience.
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Rockford's elevation and freeze-thaw climate accelerate wear on fireplaces of all types, making thorough inspections and precise repairs essential for long-term safety and performance. Over two decades, our team has developed systematic repair workflows covering masonry, inserts, surrounds, and all fuel types, with documented findings and clear repair plans delivered after every visit.
We begin every job with a full fireplace inspection using camera-scopes, gas leak detectors, and combustion analyzers where applicable. The inspection covers the firebox, damper, flue and chimney lining, hearth, surround, and venting clearances. We document creosote levels, mortar deterioration, cracked firebrick, and chimney cap condition, then deliver photos and a written report with prioritized repairs and estimated costs so you can make informed decisions before any work begins.
Creosote accumulation is a particular concern in rural Palouse communities where wood-burning fireplaces see heavy seasonal use. Our troubleshooting process isolates root causes for smoke issues, draft problems, pilot failure, and intermittent ignition. We test gas pressure and pilot assembly on gas units, electrical connections and thermostats on electric units, and draft and combustion air paths on wood-burning fireplaces, then recommend cleaning, relining, damper adjustment, or component replacement based on findings.
At 2,438 feet, Rockford experiences significant freeze-thaw cycling throughout the year, which accelerates mortar deterioration, causes firebrick cracking, and compromises chimney crown integrity faster than in lower-elevation communities. We repair cracked and spalling mortar, replace damaged firebricks, and rebuild hearths and chimneys using materials rated for high heat exposure. For brick fireplace work, we match mortar color, joint profile, and brick type to preserve both appearance and structural integrity. Stone fireplace repairs include anchoring systems and stainless-steel reinforcement to restore stability without overloading original foundations. Masonry tasks we routinely perform include repointing mortar joints, sealing hairline cracks, replacing damaged firebrick and refractory panels, rebuilding chimney crowns, repairing chase covers, and installing or repairing smoke shelves, flue liners, and flashings.
Fireplace inserts improve efficiency significantly, an important advantage for Rockford homeowners managing heating costs through a long cold season. We service and install gas, electric, and pellet inserts, verifying flue compatibility, clearances, and hearth support before fitting inserts to the surround with appropriate trim kits. We stock common trim finishes and can fabricate custom surrounds when a project requires it. Surround repair covers refastening loose mantels, reattaching surround panels, and replacing damaged trim or marble and stone facing. Insert services also include measuring and retrofitting inserts to existing openings, replacing gaskets, glass doors, and control modules, and ensuring proper air-sealing and manufacturer clearances throughout.

With Rockford's history stretching back to its 1890 incorporation, many local homes carry older fireplace systems that benefit from both structural upgrades and modern surfacing to improve function, efficiency, and appearance. Our remodeling and renovation work combines licensed craftsmanship, quality materials, and design collaboration to transform outdated units into safe, attractive focal points.
We remove old tile, brick, or surround materials and install new surfaces suited to your aesthetic and performance goals. Popular refacing choices include cultured stone, porcelain tile, natural stone veneer, and textured cement board, all sourced from suppliers known for durability and consistent finish quality. We handle hearth reconstruction, gas-log conversions, and installation of zero-clearance inserts to improve efficiency and meet current code. Our team coordinates with local inspectors in Rockford and Spokane to secure permits when required and provides itemized estimates separating labor, materials, and any required safety upgrades such as chimney liner replacement. Cosmetic refacing typically takes 2 to 4 days while insert or fuel-conversion projects run 1 to 2 weeks depending on venting work and permit turnaround.
We design and install mantels from reclaimed wood, engineered hardwood, and metal to complement both the period character common in older Palouse-area homes and contemporary interiors. Mantel installation includes secure anchoring to framed or masonry surrounds and integrating shallow shelving or concealed wiring for television mounts. For feature walls, we create layered assemblies combining stone veneer, shiplap, plaster, or tile with recessed lighting and mantel niches, ensuring proper clearances and noncombustible backing throughout. Every project begins with a site survey to confirm wall framing, clearances, and flue location, followed by a visual mockup and material samples so you can choose finishes before we cut or install anything.
Rockford's heating-heavy climate makes energy-efficient fireplace upgrades a practical long-term investment. We build custom solutions covering bespoke masonry, linear gas fireplaces, and contemporary see-through units. Our team collaborates with homeowners on fuel type, control systems, remote ignition, and glass options, and we integrate smart thermostats and venting upgrades to reduce heat loss and lower operating costs. Our team includes experienced masons and certified gas technicians to handle complex systems safely, and every custom project is documented with plans, a materials list, and a phased schedule to keep work on track and on budget.
Rockford's valley setting at the confluence of Mica Creek and Rock Creek creates seasonal moisture exposure that accelerates outdoor fireplace deterioration, making regular inspection and prompt structural repairs critical for safety and longevity.
We inspect masonry, metal firebox liners, and hearths to identify cracks, spalling, and mortar failure. Dye tests, moisture meters, and chimney camera checks pinpoint hidden water damage and flue blockages caused by snowmelt infiltration common in Rockford's low-lying valley environment. When restoration is needed, we match mortar and stone for visual continuity and use high-temperature refractory mortar for interior repairs. We replace flue tiles, stainless steel liners, and damaged dampers to restore proper draft and prevent carbon monoxide hazards. Repaired fireplaces are certified to local code and fully documented for homeowners and insurers, and we offer scheduled maintenance plans so small issues do not become costly structural repairs over time.
We service gas and wood-burning fire pits including ring replacements, burner manifold repair, and ignition system troubleshooting. For gas units we pressure-test lines, replace brass fittings, and install safe shutoff valves. For wood units we remove ash, reseal firebrick, and repair steel bowls. Freeze-thaw cycling at Rockford's elevation routinely shifts coping stones and degrades refractory beds, both of which we rebuild and reset as part of standard restoration work. We also correct air supply issues to reduce smoke and provide clear cost estimates and timelines before beginning any repair.
We address patio fireplace issues ranging from loose veneer and sagging lintels to deteriorated chimneys and corroded dampers. Our team installs new flashing, resets capstones, and replaces damaged components to prevent water intrusion and maintain structural integrity. We coordinate permits for patio fireplace installation and fire pit installation projects, following Washington state code for setback, gas-line routing, and ventilation requirements. Repairs are customized to match original materials for a seamless appearance, and final inspections are documented for homeowner peace of mind.

Rockford's year-round heating demands and outdoor living season make ongoing fireplace and fire feature maintenance a practical necessity for local homeowners and businesses. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros offers a full range of services designed to cover every need from routine upkeep to urgent repairs and full system replacements. We also extend our services to property owners in Fairfield.
We perform multi-point fireplace inspections covering chimney sweep, flue integrity, damper operation, hearth clearance, and carbon monoxide (CO) and venting
assessments. Our inspectors use video camera scans, smoke tests, and CO meters to identify creosote buildup, cracks, blockages, and improper termination. We offer tiered maintenance plans structured around your budget and usage level. The Basic plan covers an annual sweep and safety check. The Standard plan adds minor repairs and seal and paint touch-ups. The Premium plan includes video inspection, parts replacement such as gaskets, and priority scheduling. All plans deliver a written report with photos, recommended repairs, and cost estimates so you can approve work with full confidence. If a home insurance company requires a Level II inspection after a chimney fire or property sale, we provide the required documentation and repair quotes.
We respond to emergency calls for smoking fireplaces, blocked chimneys, sudden flue failures, and visible firebox cracks. Our emergency crew carries common replacement parts including chimney caps, damper assemblies, refractory panels, and seals to restore safe operation on the first visit whenever possible. We follow a triage process that isolates the appliance if unsafe, evaluates structural and venting hazards, and delivers a written emergency repair plan with options and costs before any work proceeds. With 24/7 availability and a Spokane dispatch point roughly 15 miles north along State Route 27, we reach Rockford faster than most regional competitors, an important advantage when a failing fireplace puts a home or business at risk during a Palouse cold snap.
We replace outdated or unsafe units with direct-vent gas inserts, high-efficiency woodstoves, or electric fireplaces depending on your home's venting configuration and heating goals. The replacement process begins with a site measure, load calculations, and a written proposal comparing models, BTU ratings, and estimated running costs so you can choose the right system with confidence. We handle full hearth and surround reconstruction, refractory replacement, chimney liner installation, and conversion from wood to gas. As a licensed fireplace installation company, we install manufacturer-specified venting, seals, and remote controls and register warranties on your behalf. Energy-efficient upgrades including sealed combustion units, programmable thermostats, and new glass doors reduce heat loss and meet Washington state appliance codes, delivering long-term savings for Rockford homeowners facing a demanding heating season every year.