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Fireplace Installation in DFW | Texas Service Experts

Texas Service Experts — DFW chimney & fireplace specialists. Free inspection, written quote, no surprise fees.

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Adding a fireplace to a home (or replacing an existing one with a different type) is a project that involves combustion safety, venting code, structural framing, and finish carpentry — all coordinated correctly. Texas Service Experts handles this work across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex following NFPA 211 standards. Free inspection, written quote, no surprise fees.

What’s actually involved

Fireplace installation covers three appliance types: wood-burning (traditional masonry or prefab), gas (vented, ventless, or direct-vent), and electric (no venting, plug-in or hardwired). Each has different installation requirements, cost ranges, and code considerations.

Wood-burning installs are the most involved — require Class A chimney chase, firebox framing per code, hearth extension, and combustion air supply. Gas direct-vent is the most common modern installation: prefab firebox, sealed venting through an exterior wall, no chimney chase needed. Electric is the simplest — no venting, no combustion air, finishes around it like a TV mount.

We handle the full installation including framing, venting, gas line (if needed), electrical (if needed), surround/mantle finish, and final code inspection. Permit pulled and included in scope.

We don’t install only — we also consult on what type makes sense for your home, your usage, and your budget. Some installs (e.g., a fireplace in an open-concept kitchen-living room) need design input as much as installation skill.

Why this matters in DFW specifically

DFW’s mild winters mean fireplaces are typically supplemental heat, not primary heat — which changes the right type for most installs. Direct-vent gas installs are by far the most popular new installations in DFW because they offer ambiance without the maintenance of wood-burning, and they’re code-compliant in the tight envelopes of new construction. Wood-burning new installs are rare; wood-burning replacement of existing installs is more common.

Our process

  1. Consultation and site assessment — We visit, look at the proposed location, discuss appliance options, and provide written quotes for each direction.
  2. Design and permitting — Final design, permit pulled, framing and venting plans documented.
  3. Framing and venting — Framing built or modified to fit appliance; venting installed per manufacturer and code.
  4. Appliance install and finish — Appliance set, gas/electric connected, finish carpentry around the unit (surround, mantle, hearth).
  5. Final inspection and certification — Code inspection, manufacturer commissioning if required, warranty registration. Walk-through with homeowner.

Pricing ranges (DFW, 2026)

Real DFW market ranges. Your actual quote depends on access, scope, and what we find on inspection — every job is quoted in writing before work begins.

ServiceTypical Range
Direct-vent gas fireplace (full install with framing and finish)$5,500– $– +
Vented gas insert into existing fireplace$3,200– $– +
Electric fireplace install (no venting)$1,500– $– +
Prefab wood-burning install (full chimney chase)$8,500– $– +
Masonry wood-burning fireplace (custom)$15,000– $– +0+

Frequently asked questions

Which type is right for my home?

Direct-vent gas is the most common modern install. Wood-burning is for heavy use and where venting permits. Electric is for situations where venting isn’t possible (apartments, some renovations).

Do I need a chimney for a gas fireplace?

Direct-vent gas does NOT need a chimney — it vents through an exterior wall. B-vent gas does need a chimney chase. Electric needs no venting at all.

How long does an install take?

Direct-vent gas: 2-4 days. Insert install: 1-2 days. Electric: 1 day. Wood-burning prefab: 5-10 days. Custom masonry: 3-6 weeks.

Will I need a permit?

Yes — virtually all fireplace installs require permits in DFW municipalities. We pull the permit, included in the quote.

Can the new fireplace match my existing decor?

Yes — we coordinate on surround materials, mantle style, and hearth treatment. Provide photos of inspirational installs and we’ll quote materials to match.

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Ready to schedule?

Call (214) 444-8094 for fireplace installation across DFW, or use our contact form for email. Same-week scheduling for most calls.

Our Sister Companies — Specialists in Related Services

Texas Service Experts is part of a network of CSIA-certified chimney specialists. Depending on your specific need:

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Texas Service Experts
Plano, TX 75024
📞 (214) 444-8094
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