Fireplace Remodeling in Paradise Valley, AZ
You’ve lived with that fireplace long enough.
You’ve lived with that fireplace long enough. Maybe it’s the original 1990s custom surround — bulky travertine corners, a hearth that looked elegant once but now reads as dated the moment guests walk in. Maybe you’ve already redesigned the rest of the great room and the fireplace is the last thing that doesn’t belong. Or maybe you bought the home knowing the feature wall needed to go, and you’re finally ready to make it happen.
Fireplace remodeling in Paradise Valley isn’t a small decision — and it shouldn’t be treated like one. These aren’t budget tract-home jobs. The homes here demand precision, material quality, and trades that actually understand how to work with bookmatched stone slabs, custom millwork, and designer-specified finishes without creating problems downstream. We’ve seen what happens when a general contractor treats a fireplace surround like drywall work. It shows.
Arizona Chimney Pros focuses specifically on fireplace systems — the structure, the flue, the finish, and the integration between all of it. We work directly with designers, architects, and homeowners on projects that need to be done right the first time. If you’re looking for a team that understands both the technical side of what’s behind the wall and the aesthetic outcome you’re building toward, we’re the right call.
Fireplace Remodeling in Paradise Valley
Paradise Valley has its own remodeling rhythm. The homes here — gated estates off McDonald, hillside custom builds near Mummy Mountain, mid-century properties that have been through multiple renovation generations — tend to have fireplaces that were once considered top-tier but have aged in specific ways. The 1990s and early 2000s produced a lot of oversized custom surrounds: heavy travertine wraps, arched openings with ornate corbels, raised hearths that made sense architecturally in their era. Twenty-five years later, those same features feel like the one thing anchoring a room in the past.
The desert climate adds a layer of complexity that doesn’t apply elsewhere. Fireplaces here often sit unused for eight or nine months out of the year — and that long dormancy creates its own set of structural considerations before any cosmetic work begins. Dust infiltration through the flue, thermal cycling from extreme summer heat affecting masonry and grout, and the occasional monsoon moisture working into exterior chase walls — all of it needs to be assessed before new materials go on top of an existing structure.
Last fall we completed an outdoor fireplace remodel for a homeowner in the north part of the valley — full travertine wrap removal, flue redesign, and integrated LED accent lighting built into the new surround. That homeowner told us she’s outside by the fire almost every evening now. That’s the kind of result these projects can deliver when the scope is right and the execution is tight. We bring that same attention to every job we take on here.
We also work alongside designers and architects who specify materials and finishes in advance — Calacatta quartz feature walls, bookmatched slab surrounds, large-format porcelain panels. Having a chimney contractor who can read a design set, coordinate with the tile and stone installer, and make sure the structural and flue components support the finished vision is exactly the kind of resource these projects need.
Signs Your Fireplace Remodeling Needs Attention
Before any remodel conversation, it helps to understand what the existing fireplace is actually telling you. Some of these signs are purely aesthetic — they confirm the fireplace is simply outdated and ready for a redesign. Others point to structural or mechanical issues underneath that need to be resolved before new materials go on. Either way, if you’re seeing several of these, a professional assessment before you select materials is worth the time.
- Grout lines in the surround are cracked, discolored, or pulling away from the stone — common in Arizona’s thermal cycling environment
- The hearth or surround material looks visibly dated compared to the rest of the room’s finishes
- Tile or stone panels have shifted, popped loose, or show hairline fractures at the corners
- The firebox opening feels disproportionate to the wall — too small, too large, or misaligned with current design standards
- The mantel is builder-grade wood that was painted over once or twice and is starting to show its age
- There’s a visible gap between the surround and the drywall where settling has occurred
- The existing feature wall feels heavy and cramped — the fireplace dominates the room in the wrong way
- You’ve renovated the rest of the living area and the fireplace is now the one element that doesn’t belong
If you’re checking two or more of these boxes, it’s worth sitting down with someone who can assess the existing structure and talk through what a realistic remodel scope looks like. We offer free in-home estimates specifically for this kind of conversation.
Common Fireplace Remodeling Problems We Repair
Every remodel we take on in Paradise Valley starts with a clear-eyed look at what’s actually there — the substrate, the flue condition, the framing, and the existing finishes. Here’s the range of specific issues we encounter and resolve on fireplace remodeling projects:
- Dated travertine or ceramic surrounds from the 1990s–2000s that need full removal and substrate prep before new stone goes on
- Oversized or poorly proportioned hearth extensions that need to be cut back or rebuilt to suit modern design proportions
- Failing mortar bed under the existing surround — a hidden problem that causes new tile or stone to crack if not corrected
- Fireplace openings that are the wrong size for the room or the new design — requiring lintel modification or firebox reshaping
- Builder-grade wood mantels that need to be replaced with custom millwork, stone headers, or flush-to-wall designs
- Feature walls built around the fireplace that are structurally compromised or simply incompatible with the new material specification
- Flue liners or chase covers in poor condition that should be addressed before a cosmetic remodel seals off access
- Existing gas log sets or fireplace inserts that need to be repositioned or upgraded as part of the new design
- Inadequate clearances between combustible materials and the firebox opening — a code issue that surfaces during remodel permitting
- No provision for accent lighting, recessed media, or integrated cabinetry in the original build — additions that require structural planning from the start
Fireplace Remodeling Costs in Paradise Valley
Fireplace remodeling in Paradise Valley typically runs between $4,000 and $25,000, and that range is wide for a reason — the scope difference between a surround swap and a full feature wall transformation is significant in both materials and labor.
| Scope of Work | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|
| Surround and hearth replacement (standard stone or porcelain) | $4,000 – $7,500 |
| Surround replacement with custom mantel or header | $6,500 – $11,000 |
| Full feature wall rebuild with designer stone or slab | $10,000 – $18,000 |
| Bookmatched slab or Calacatta quartz feature wall, full redesign | $15,000 – $25,000 |
| Outdoor fireplace remodel with new surround and lighting integration | $7,000 – $16,000 |
What moves the number up: designer-specified materials with long lead times, structural modifications to the firebox or flue, large-format or bookmatched slabs that require precision fabrication, and projects that involve coordinating multiple trades across a tight timeline. What brings it down: cosmetic-only scopes on structurally sound surrounds, standard-format tile or stone, and jobs where access is straightforward and no flue work is needed.
Material cost is often the biggest variable — especially when the homeowner or designer has specified a particular slab that needs to be sourced and cut to match. We’ll walk through all of that transparently in your estimate before any work begins.
How We Work
We run remodels methodically — not because we’re rigid, but because the sequence matters. Skipping steps in the middle of a high-end finish job is how you end up with cracked stone six months later or a feature wall that doesn’t meet code. Here’s how we approach every project:
- In-home design and scope consultation — We walk the space with you (and your designer or architect if they’re involved), assess the existing structure, identify any mechanical or structural issues that need resolution, and document the full scope before materials are selected or ordered.
- Structural and flue assessment — Before the first tile comes off, we inspect the firebox, the flue liner condition, the mortar bed, and the framing behind the surround. If anything needs to be addressed structurally, we identify it here — not mid-project.
- Demolition and substrate preparation — Existing surround, hearth, and mantel are removed with care to protect the surrounding flooring and drywall. The substrate is cleaned, repaired, and prepped to manufacturer spec for whatever finish material is going on.
- Material installation and trade coordination — Stone, tile, slab, or porcelain goes on with the correct setting material and layout for the design. Where other trades are involved — fabricators, electricians for lighting, millwork shops for custom mantels — we coordinate the sequencing so handoffs are clean.
- Detail work and finishing — Grout, caulk joints, transitions, hearth edges, and any accent lighting or media integration are completed. This is where the difference between a careful finish crew and a rushed one becomes obvious.
- Final inspection and homeowner walkthrough — We inspect the finished work against the original scope, test any gas or electrical components that were part of the project, and walk through everything with you before we consider the job done.
Arizona Chimney Pros
We’ve been working in Paradise Valley long enough to understand what these projects actually require. The homes here aren’t forgiving of sloppy execution — the materials are expensive, the designers are specific, and the homeowners have high standards. That’s not a complaint; it’s why we do this work the way we do.
The jobs we’ve handled here range from outdoor fireplace transformations on private estates to full interior feature wall redesigns in recently purchased homes where the buyers knew before closing that the fireplace needed to be addressed. We’ve worked directly off designer specifications, coordinated with tile fabricators and millwork shops, and managed scopes that required permit coordination with the town of Paradise Valley’s building department — which has its own requirements that differ from Scottsdale or Phoenix.
Arizona Chimney Pros carries ROC contractor licensing, full general liability insurance, and our technicians hold NFI (National Fireplace Institute) certification for gas system work. When a remodel involves any modification to the gas components or the flue, those elements are handled by certified personnel — not handed off to a general laborer.
For Paradise Valley clients with urgent project timelines, we prioritize scheduling to accommodate design and construction sequences. If you’re in the middle of a renovation with a hard deadline, tell us up front — we’ll work around it. Same-day assessments are available for projects where decisions are time-sensitive.
Brands We Service
We service most major fireplace and chimney brands across Paradise Valley — OEM parts stocked for the most common issues, and we can source almost anything we don’t have on the truck. Below are the brands we see most often:
- Napoleon
- Regency
- Valor
- Majestic
- Heat & Glo
- Heatilator
- Mendota
- Lopi
- Pacific Energy
- Dimplex
- Jotul
- Vermont Castings
Our Guarantee
All installation and remodeling work we perform carries a one-year workmanship warranty — if something shifts, cracks, or fails because of how it was installed, we come back and fix it at no charge. That covers labor, not material defects, which are handled under the manufacturer’s warranty for stone settings, gas components, and lighting fixtures (typically one to five years depending on the product).
Beyond the formal warranty period, we have a straightforward policy: if something feels wrong within 30 days of project completion, call us. We’d rather come take a look and tell you it’s nothing than have a client sitting with a concern for weeks. Our technicians are certified, background-checked, and working under full Arizona contractor licensing and general liability insurance. That documentation is available on request — we don’t hide it.
We don’t promise things we can’t deliver. What we do promise is that the work will be done correctly and that we’ll stand behind it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most projects we complete in Paradise Valley fall between $4,000 and $25,000, depending on scope. A straightforward surround and hearth replacement with quality stone or large-format porcelain typically lands in the $4,000–$7,500 range. A full feature wall rebuild using bookmatched slabs or designer-specified materials like Calacatta quartz will run $15,000–$25,000 once fabrication, installation, and any structural modifications are factored in. The honest answer is that material choice is usually the biggest cost driver — the labor range across most project types is more predictable than the material sourcing timeline and cost.
Scope drives timeline more than anything else. A surround and hearth swap on a structurally sound fireplace can be completed in two to four days once materials are on-site. A full feature wall rebuild — particularly one involving custom slab fabrication — typically runs two to three weeks from demolition to final walkthrough, with a portion of that time tied to material lead times rather than active installation. We’ll give you a realistic schedule in your estimate and flag any dependencies that could shift it, like fabricator lead times or permit review periods through the town of Paradise Valley.
Yes — a significant portion of our Paradise Valley remodel work comes through or alongside designers and architects who have already specified materials, finishes, and proportions. We’re comfortable working off a design set, coordinating with stone fabricators and millwork shops, and managing the sequencing of trades so the install goes smoothly. If your designer has specified a particular slab or stone and needs a contractor who can execute against that spec without substituting or improvising, that’s exactly how we operate. We can also flag structural or flue-related constraints early in the design phase before they become problems mid-project.
Yes. Paradise Valley has its own building department with requirements that are separate from Scottsdale or Phoenix — and for remodels that involve structural changes to the firebox, flue modifications, or gas system alterations, permits are required. We handle the permit application and coordinate inspections as part of the project scope. If your remodel is cosmetic only — new surround tile, hearth replacement, mantel swap with no structural changes — permits are typically not required, but we’ll confirm that during the initial assessment rather than assume.
It happens, and we’d rather find it during demo than have it show up after new stone is installed. Before demolition begins, we do a thorough structural and flue assessment specifically to minimize surprises. If something unexpected surfaces mid-project — a compromised mortar bed, a flue liner in worse condition than accessible from the front, framing that needs reinforcement — we stop, document it, and present you with a clear explanation and updated estimate before proceeding. You’re never on the hook for costs that weren’t disclosed and agreed to. That’s how we’ve kept long-term relationships with the clients and designers we work with here.
Yes — Arizona Chimney Pros carries full ROC contractor licensing and general liability insurance. Our technicians are NFI certified for gas fireplace work, and any project involving flue modification or gas system changes is handled by certified personnel. For remodel projects that require permits, we pull them under our license and coordinate inspections through the local building department. If you’d like to verify licensing or insurance documentation before signing a contract, we provide it without hesitation — it’s a reasonable thing to ask and we expect it on projects of this scale.
What Our Customers Say
Called about a gas smell near the fireplace on a Saturday afternoon. They had someone out within two hours, found a loose fitting, tightened and leak-tested it, didn’t charge for the emergency. Real professionals.
Our gas fireplace pilot kept going out. I’d tried replacing the battery myself. Their tech diagnosed a failed thermopile, replaced it, and walked me through how to spot the problem if it happens again. Professional and patient.
Gas fireplace wouldn’t light on the first cold night in November. They had a tech out the same afternoon, diagnosed a bad thermocouple in fifteen minutes, had the part on the truck, done in under an hour. Fair price, no upsell.
Serving Paradise Valley & Surrounding Areas
Arizona Chimney Pros serves Paradise Valley and surrounding Phoenix metro communities. Our technicians are on the road daily with same-day and next-day availability across:
- Scottsdale
- Phoenix
- Mesa
- Gilbert
- Chandler
- Tempe
- Glendale
- Peoria
Don’t see your neighborhood? Call us — our service radius covers about 40 miles of the Valley.
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