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Fireplace Installation · Dallas–Fort Worth

New fireplace installation, built to last from the first fire

Whether it is a full masonry fireplace built from the foundation up or a factory-built unit set into a framed chase, a new fireplace installation is the one job where getting the clearances and flue sizing right from day one avoids every problem this entire site talks about fixing later.

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A new fireplace is a bigger decision than it looks: masonry versus factory-built changes the cost, the look, and the long-term maintenance; and the flue, hearth, and combustible clearances all have to be right the first time, since correcting them after drywall and flooring are in is a much bigger job.

Masonry or factory-built, the real tradeoffs

Masonry fireplace

Built brick by brick with a poured foundation, the most durable option and the traditional look many DFW buyers want, at a higher cost and longer build time.

Factory-built (zero-clearance)

A manufactured firebox and flue system framed into a chase, faster to install and often more efficient, at somewhat lower long-term durability than solid masonry.

Permitting

New fireplace construction typically requires a permit and inspection; we handle that process as part of the job.

Placement

Exterior wall placement is usually simpler than an interior location, which needs a flue routed through the attic and roof.

This is the one project where fixing a mistake later is expensive. Flue sizing, hearth extension dimensions, and clearances to combustibles are all far easier to get right during construction than to retrofit afterward.

What the installation process includes

Design consultation on masonry versus factory-built for your home and budget
Permitting and inspection coordination with the local jurisdiction
Correct flue sizing and routing for the specific fireplace type
Hearth and combustible clearance built to code from the start
Final inspection before the first fire

Frequently asked questions

Which is better for resale value, masonry or factory-built?

Masonry generally carries a stronger perceived value in DFW, especially in higher-end neighborhoods, though a well-installed factory-built fireplace is a perfectly normal, accepted feature in most of the market.

How long does a new fireplace installation take?

A factory-built installation is typically completed faster, often within a week including the chase framing. A full masonry fireplace takes considerably longer due to foundation and brick-by-brick construction time.

Do I need a permit for this?

Yes, new fireplace construction generally requires a permit in DFW municipalities, and we handle that coordination as part of the project.

Can you add a fireplace to a room that does not currently have one?

Yes, that is one of the more common requests we get, and it is very doable on an exterior wall; an interior location is possible too but requires more flue routing planning.