A wood stove is one of the most efficient ways to heat a home — when it is installed correctly. We install freestanding wood stoves and fireplace inserts with the right clearances, hearth protection, and a properly sized liner or vent, so the stove draws well and runs safely from the first burn.
What is included
- Stove and insert placement planning
- Correct clearances and hearth protection
- Chimney liner sizing and connection
- Vent runs for new locations
- First-burn test and walkthrough
- Local code compliance
Signs you might need this
- You want lower heating bills with real heat output
- An open fireplace that sends heat up the flue
- A new addition or shop that needs heat
- An old stove that should be replaced
- You bought a stove and need it installed properly
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
Can you install an insert into my existing fireplace?
Yes — fireplace inserts are one of the most popular upgrades we install, and they typically include a stainless liner connected directly to the unit.
Does a wood stove need its own chimney?
It needs a properly sized flue. Sometimes the existing chimney can be relined to serve the stove; other times a new vent run is the right answer. We confirm with a free quote.
Do you follow local codes?
Yes — installations are done to local code requirements, including clearances and hearth protection.