A fireplace can be a focal point, a gathering place or a even just a nice way to supplement to your home’s heating system. Refurbishing, replacing or adding a new fireplace to your home is a project that should be planned with safety in mind first and foremost.
Whether it be upgrading the outdated facade or replacing a worn out wood burning firebox with a high efficiency gas insert, all materials, temperature ratings, and installation methods need to be considered prior to starting the project.

Charcoal Faux & Maple 
Blended Faux & Cherry 
Cultured Stone Blend 
Stacked Stone & Cherry
Building code states specific minimum heights, depths & distances required for fireplace elements such as the hearth, the mantel or even electronics to avoid damage such as over heating. Additionally the code minimum required space and fuel source types based on the existing construction of the home.
When replacing a fireplace unit, we work with the best in certified installers to ensure a safe and long lasting installation. We work with a variety of suppliers to source non combustible materials capable of withstanding high heat temperatures while looking aesthetically pleasing.