A new fireplace should be the centerpiece of your home, not a question mark. Quick Chimney installs wood-burning and prefab fireplace units with careful attention to clearances, venting, and local building codes. From the first site assessment to the final inspection walkthrough, we handle the details so your fireplace works the way it should from day one.
What is included
- On-site assessment of your space, framing, and venting options
- Help selecting a wood-burning or prefab unit sized for your room
- Installation of the firebox, chimney or vent system, and hearth components
- Proper clearances to combustibles per the manufacturer's specifications
- Coordination with local permitting and code requirements
- A full operation walkthrough before we leave
Signs you might need this
- You are building or remodeling and want to add a fireplace
- Your existing fireplace is damaged beyond practical repair
- You want to replace an old unit with a more efficient model
- A home inspection flagged your current fireplace as unsafe to use
- You bought a prefab unit and need it installed correctly
How it works
Free Quote
Tell us what is going on. You get a clear, honest estimate fast.
Tidy Work
Drop cloths down, vacuums out, your home protected throughout.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a masonry and a prefab fireplace?
A masonry fireplace is built on site from brick or stone and requires a substantial foundation. A prefab (factory-built) fireplace is a manufactured metal unit that arrives ready to install, weighs far less, and can go into homes that were never designed for a traditional chimney. We install prefab units and new wood-burning systems and can help you decide which fits your home.
Do I need a permit to install a fireplace?
In most areas, yes. Fireplace installations typically require a building permit and an inspection because they involve venting, clearances, and fire safety. We follow local codes on every job and can help you understand what your municipality requires before work begins.
How long does a fireplace installation take?
It depends on the unit and your home. A straightforward prefab installation can often be completed in a day or two, while projects that involve new framing, a new chimney system, or finish work around the hearth take longer. After the on-site assessment, we give you a clear timeline before any work starts.
Do you install fireplace inserts?
Yes — inserts are one of the most popular upgrades we install, turning a drafty open fireplace into an efficient heater, usually with a new stainless liner.