Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros specializes in tile and stone veneer fireplace installation for commercial and residential properties throughout Spokane, applying natural stone veneer, porcelain tile, and ceramic tile to firebox surrounds, hearth pads, and mantel faces with substrate preparation and setting techniques engineered to handle the thermal cycling that fireplace surfaces endure daily. Every installation begins with a thorough substrate inspection to confirm cement board backer condition, stud framing integrity, and existing clearance-to-combustibles measurements before a single tile or stone piece is cut and set.
Our installers work with stacked ledgestone, tumbled travertine, slate, subway tile, and large-format porcelain slabto achieve the texture and scale your design calls for, bonding each material with heat-resistant thin-set mortar and finishing joints with sanded epoxy grout rated for high-temperature zones. Schluter strip edge profiles, silicone expansion joints at firebox transitions, and penetrating stone sealer applications are included where needed to protect the finished surface from heat, moisture, and staining over years of use. Material lines from MSI Surfaces, Daltile, and Eldorado Stone are among the options we source regularly, and every completed installation includes a final inspection, grout care instructions, and full permit documentation.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros offers tile and stone veneer fireplace installation services in Spokane, WA and surrounding areas like Spokane Valley, Dalton Gardens, and Cheney.
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Custom tile surrounds are designed and installed to reflect each client's style while meeting fireplace clearance requirements throughout. The opening is templated, heat-rated adhesives and grout are selected, and tiles are cut on-site for tight seams and balanced patterns across the finished face. Porcelain, ceramic, and natural stone tile are all available, with low-porosity materials recommended wherever heat or soot exposure is a concern. Every installation includes backer board or cement board attachment, waterproofing where needed, and smoke- and heat-resistant grout to maintain appearance over time.

Thin natural or manufactured stone veneer sawn to approximately one inch or thinner is applied to achieve authentic stone texture without excessive weight. That profile allows installation over drywall, existing brick, or wood framing without structural reinforcement in most cases. A scratch coat and metal lath are installed on combustible substrates, with recommended masonry adhesives and mortar applied where required for a long-lasting bond. Mortar color is matched to the stone and seams are carefully staggered to create a natural, field-laid appearance across the finished surface.

Outdated cladding and trim are replaced with contemporary or traditional materials to refresh a fireplace's appearance and bring it in line with current design preferences. Options include full refacing with tile or stone veneer, partial refacing around the firebox, new hearth slabs, and updated mantels to suit the scope and budget. Old finishes are removed safely, the firebox and surrounding structure are inspected for needed repairs, and necessary adjustments are made to maintain code compliance before new materials are applied.

Outdoor fireplace facades and freestanding fire pits are built using frost-resistant stone veneer and exterior-rated tile systems selected for Spokane's freeze-thaw cycles. Mortar and sealants rated for seasonal temperature swings are used throughout to reduce cracking and spalling over time. Gas line accommodations, stainless-steel fireboxes, raised hearths for seating, and stone benches matched to the chosen veneer are integrated based on each client's functional priorities. Proper drainage and foundations are prepared where required to prevent settling and moisture problems after installation.
A focused conversation opens every project to establish how the fireplace is used and what aesthetic and functional goals the client has in mind. Heat output needs, preferred stone or tile styles, and any budget or timeline constraints are all covered so recommendations are viable rather than vague. The fireplace type is documented during the visit, photos are taken, and surrounding finishes that must remain protected are noted alongside local code considerations and permit guidance. Samples are brought to the home where possible so color and texture can be evaluated against the client's actual lighting and furnishings.
Precise measurements of the fireplace opening, hearth, mantel clearances, and surrounding walls are taken to create a scaled plan for the installation. Substrate flatness, framing depth, and flue and vent locations are measured to confirm the veneer system will attach correctly and meet manufacturer specifications. The existing substrate is tested for moisture and structural integrity, with repair items such as crumbling mortar, rotted framing, or uneven hearths documented and incorporated directly into the quote to prevent surprise change orders later.
Material selection is guided with attention to durability in Spokane's climate and indoor heating conditions, with natural stone, manufactured stone veneer, ceramic, and porcelain tile compared by porosity, weight, and thermal tolerance. Samples and mockups are provided, maintenance differences are called out clearly, and grout types and sealers appropriate to each material choice are recommended. A drawing showing tile layout, grout lines, and transition details to adjacent finishes is presented so the outcome can be visualized before any materials are ordered.
Dust barriers, floor coverings, and HVAC filtration are installed to protect the home and limit airborne dust during removal and preparation. Existing facing materials are removed carefully, with reusable components salvaged and any hidden deficiencies documented for remediation. The substrate is prepared with appropriate cement backer board, scratch coats, or mechanical backing systems based on the chosen veneer weight. Required flashing, ties, and backer supports are installed per code and manufacturer recommendations to prevent moisture intrusion and ensure long-term stability.
Tile and veneer are set starting from the most visible plane to minimize lippage and ensure straight sightlines, with laser levels and spacers used for precision throughout. Heavy stone veneer receives mechanical anchors plus mortar bedding, while tile installations use rated thinset and appropriate backer board to achieve the required bond strength. Grouting and sealing are completed using products matched to the material, including epoxy grout where stain resistance is needed, polymer-modified grout for flexibility, and penetrating sealers on natural stone to reduce staining.
A thorough walkthrough with the client covers care instructions, warranty coverage, and recommended maintenance schedules provided in clear written form. Grout curing times, sealer cure windows, and any temporary restrictions such as wait times before starting a fire or mounting equipment are demonstrated and explained. A punch list is completed on-site with minor touch-ups resolved immediately, and client sign-off is collected only after visual and functional satisfaction is confirmed.
Installers with specific experience in tile and stone veneer fireplace systems handle every job, not general contractors working outside their specialty. Each technician completes pattern layout, substrate preparation, and grout and pointing work to manufacturer and code specifications, reducing the risk of delamination or thermal stress over time. Industry best practices for hearth construction and clearances are followed throughout.
A single project lead is assigned to every installation to coordinate permits, material deliveries, and subcontracted trades such as electricians and chimney technicians. That lead manages schedules and communicates timelines so clients know when to expect each milestone throughout the project. An initial site assessment is performed and a written scope, cost estimate, and timeline are provided before work begins.
Stone veneer, natural stone, ceramic and porcelain tile, and high-temperature adhesives are sourced from vetted regional suppliers with each material evaluated for thermal tolerance, porosity, and installation method to match the fireplace fuel type and local climate conditions. Samples and mockups are offered so clients can assess color, texture, and grout choices in their space under natural light before committing, reducing selection regret and ensuring the finished look matches design intent.
Tile and stone veneer fireplace installation at Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros typically ranges from $800 to $10,000 depending on material selection, coverage area, and installation complexity. Ceramic and porcelain tile surrounds sit at the lower end while full-height natural stone veneer and large-format porcelain slab installations for commercial lobbies and residential great rooms run higher. We provide detailed quotes after an on-site assessment.
Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs a wide range of tile and stone veneer options including ceramic tile, porcelain tile, natural slate, stacked stone veneer, ledger stone, travertine, quartzite, and large-format porcelain slab. Manufactured stone veneer offers the look of natural fieldstone at a lower weight and cost, making it a popular choice for both commercial restaurant interiors and residential living room fireplace surrounds.
Yes, in most cases tile and stone veneer can be applied directly over existing brick, provided the surface is structurally sound, clean, and properly prepared with a suitable bonding substrate. Heavy natural stone veneer may require additional wall reinforcement. Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros evaluates every existing commercial and residential surround before recommending the most appropriate installation method and material combination.
Stacked ledger stone and natural slate veneer suit Spokane's Pacific Northwest aesthetic particularly well, complementing craftsman and rustic residential interiors throughout the region. Large-format porcelain slab and linear stone veneer panels are increasingly popular in contemporary commercial spaces like boutique hotels and upscale restaurant dining rooms. Travertine and tumbled stone remain strong choices for transitional and traditional residential fireplace surrounds across the Spokane area.
Yes, Spokane Fireplace And Patio Pros installs tile and stone veneer fireplaces for commercial and residential properties throughout the Spokane area. We work with restaurant owners, hotel developers, and office property managers to select and install ceramic, porcelain, natural stone, and manufactured stone veneer systems that meet commercial durability standards, complement existing interior finishes, and deliver lasting visual impact in high-traffic hospitality and corporate environments.