Stone & Brick Fireplaces
Fireplaces, Fire Pits & Chimneys Built Stone by Stone
Indoor fireplaces, outdoor fireplaces, fire pits, and chimneys — laid in stone and brick, drafted right, and built to be the center of the room or the yard.
What We Build
From the Firebox Out to the Last Stone
A fireplace is the one piece of masonry the whole family gathers around, so it has to look right and draw right. We build both: the firebox and flue sized so smoke goes up the chimney instead of into the room, and the stone or brick face that makes it yours.
Indoors, that means new fireplaces and refacing tired ones — new stone or brick laid over the existing masonry. Outdoors, it means full fireplaces, fire pits, and the chimneys that top them off, built to handle weather year round.
- New indoor fireplaces, hearths, and mantel surrounds
- Fireplace refacing — new stone or brick over existing masonry
- Outdoor fireplaces with seating walls and wood storage
- Stone and brick fire pits, wood or gas
- Chimney construction for new builds and additions
How We Do It
How a Fireplace Comes Together
Walk & Design
We look at your space, talk wood or gas, and size the firebox and flue so it drafts right.
Footing & Firebox
Reinforced footing, then the firebox and flue built to code — the part that makes it safe.
Stone & Chimney
Your stone or brick laid up over the structure, chimney capped, hearth and mantel set clean.
Final Walkthrough
We walk the finished work with you, check the draft, and leave the site spotless.
Straight Answers
Fireplace & Chimney Questions
How much does an outdoor fireplace cost in East Texas?
Most of the outdoor fireplaces we build run between $6,000 and $20,000 depending on size, stone choice, and extras like seating walls or wood storage. A simple fire pit costs a good bit less. Written quotes are free — we'll walk your yard and put a real number on it.
Should I build a fire pit or an outdoor fireplace?
A fire pit is cheaper, open on all sides, and better for a crowd sitting in a circle. A fireplace costs more but blocks the wind, pushes heat in one direction, and anchors a patio like part of the house. If you're on the fence, we'll look at your space and talk through both.
Can you reface an existing fireplace?
Yes. We lay new stone or brick right over your existing masonry, so you get a whole new look without tearing out the firebox. It's one of the most common indoor jobs we do.
Do you build chimneys for new construction?
Yes. We work with builders and homeowners on new construction — firebox, flue, chimney, and the stone or brick finish, built to code and drafted right.
Goes Great With
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Read the GuideReady for a Fire This Fall?
Tell us what you're picturing — indoor, outdoor, or a fire pit by the water. We'll walk the job and put a real number on it, free.