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Space Fireplace Services — DFW chimney & fireplace specialists. Free inspection, written quote, no surprise fees.
Estate-Scale Installation, Considered
Prosper is the fastest-growing luxury municipality in North Texas, and the housing program reflects it. The estates on Whitley Place, Windsong Ranch, Star Trail, and the gated subdivisions along Coit and Custer trade between $1.5M and $5M, sit on quarter-acre to one-acre lots, and run from 4,000 to 9,000 square feet. The architectural standard is broader than frisco/" class="auto-entity-link" data-term="Newman Village">Newman Village’s Mediterranean-and-French-Country focus — Texas modern, transitional, prairie-modern, modern farmhouse — but the fireplace ambition is similar. The owner expects the fireplace to be the moment of the room. Space Fireplace Services installs fireplaces one at a time, by appointment, in homes where the design intent is taken seriously. Our Prosper work is largely split between primary great-room installations in new construction, secondary primary-suite or media room fireplaces, and outdoor fire features integrated with loggias, pool houses, and outdoor kitchens. To begin, schedule a consultation at 469-992-4912 or through the contact form. Consultations are scheduled, never rushed.The Architectural Brief in Prosper
The new construction Prosper estate runs in a few clear directions. Texas modern: clean horizontal massing, large panels of glass, linear materials, vaulted ceilings between fourteen and twenty-two feet. Modern farmhouse: pitched gables, board-and-batten, exposed wood beams, ceilings between fourteen and eighteen feet. Transitional: a softer hybrid, often with cast-stone surrounds and traditional mantel profiles. Prairie modern: low horizontal lines, deep eaves, integrated indoor-outdoor flow. Each direction wants a different fireplace specification. Texas modern reads correctly with a 60 to 84-inch linear sealed unit and a board-formed concrete or steel surround. Modern farmhouse pairs well with a 48 to 60-inch unit inside a brick or limestone surround. Transitional often retains the cast-stone formal language with a sealed direct-vent insert behind it. Prairie modern wants horizontal proportion and a long, low fire — typically a 72-inch or longer linear unit.The SFS Approach to Installation
We start with a scheduled consultation in your home or at the project site. We bring sample materials, measuring tools, and CAD reference. Within ten business days you receive a fixed-price proposal with scope, specifications, and a build schedule. For Prosper projects we typically engage your architect or interior designer if you have one. The fireplace is rarely a standalone item in this housing stock — it is integrated with millwork, ceiling beams, and adjacent built-ins. We provide CAD elevations, on-site material samples, and gas-line drawings the GC can build from. Material samples are signed off before any order is placed. Build runs two to four weeks of intermittent coordinated work for installations in finished homes, two to six weeks for new construction coordinated against the framing, mechanical, and finish trades.Specifications That Suit the Town
For Texas modern primary great rooms, our most common installation is a 72 or 84-inch sealed direct-vent linear unit, vented horizontally through a co-axial pipe, with a full-height board-formed concrete or steel-plate surround. The hearth typically cantilevers from the wall on a steel plate. The mantel, if specified, is a single steel plate or a reclaimed wood beam. For modern farmhouse primary great rooms, we install 48 to 60-inch sealed direct-vent units inside a brick or limestone surround, with a reclaimed wood mantel beam scaled to the proportion. Vent runs through a co-axial pipe to the exterior wall. For transitional homes preserving cast-stone surrounds, we install 42 to 60-inch sealed direct-vent inserts inside the existing opening, replacing the original B-vent burner with a properly scaled sealed unit and modifying the firebox clearance as required. For prairie modern, the specification is horizontal: a 72 or 96-inch linear unit, often two-sided, often pass-through between the great room and an adjacent space, with a long low surround in slab limestone or steel. For outdoor installations, we design and build masonry fireplaces sized to the loggia and pool house programs typical in Prosper estates. Stucco-on-CMU or full natural stone construction, integrated with the outdoor kitchen and the pool deck. Sealed gas line run from the meter under permit.Selected Project: A Whitley Place Texas Modern
The owners had bought a 7,200-square-foot Texas modern estate during the framing phase. They wanted the fireplace to be the moment of the great room — a sixty-foot run from glazing to glazing, an eighteen-foot ceiling, a twenty-foot stretch of wall available for the fireplace itself. We specified an 84-inch sealed direct-vent linear unit, vented horizontally through a co-axial pipe to the exterior wall on the south elevation. The surround was board-formed concrete poured in place, full-height, sixteen feet wide, integrated with the architect’s millwork program at both ends. The hearth cantilevered from the wall on a 1/2-inch steel plate. The mantel was a single 4-inch blackened steel plate at chair-rail height. The install ran four weeks of intermittent coordinated work alongside the framing, mechanical, and millwork trades. The unit anchors the room exactly as the architect drew it.Trade Pro Program
We work with Prosper luxury builders, interior designers, and architects on a recurring basis. Our Trade Pro program offers a 15 percent professional discount on materials and design fees, dedicated lead times, and direct access to senior project managers. We protect your client relationship. Call 469-992-4912 and ask for the Trade desk.Frequently Asked Questions
**What size unit reads correctly under an eighteen to twenty-foot ceiling?** A 72 or 84-inch linear unit. For prairie modern projects with longer wall runs, we have specified up to 96 inches. The proportion has to read horizontally; a tall short unit looks wrong against a Texas modern volume. **Can the fireplace be specified during framing rather than after?** Yes, and we prefer that. Engaging us during framing lets us coordinate the chase, vent path, and gas line as part of the structural drawing rather than as a retrofit. New construction installs that engage us early are always cleaner. **How long does installation take?** Two to four weeks of intermittent coordinated work in a finished home. Two to six weeks during new construction depending on the GC’s schedule and how many other trades are involved. **What does fireplace installation cost in Prosper?** Texas modern primary great-room installations with a 72 to 84-inch linear unit and a full-height board-formed concrete or steel surround typically run forty-five to ninety thousand dollars depending on scope. Modern farmhouse installs with brick or limestone surrounds run thirty to sixty thousand. Transitional installs with preserved cast-stone run twenty-five to forty-five thousand. Outdoor masonry fireplaces run thirty-five to seventy-five thousand depending on size and finish. **Do you handle the gas line and permits?** Yes. We pull the gas and mechanical permits with the Town of Prosper and deliver closed inspections at completion.Schedule a Consultation
If your Prosper home is ready for a fireplace that anchors the room rather than decorating it, call 469-992-4912 or write through the form. We respond within one business day.Adjacent Service Pages
– [Fireplace installation hub](https://spacefireplaceservices.com/fireplace-installation/) – [Gas conversion in Prosper](https://spacefireplaceservices.com/gas-conversion/prosper/) – [Prosper area page](https://spacefireplaceservices.com/areas/prosper/) – [Linear fireplace specifications](https://spacefireplaceservices.com/linear-fireplace/) – [Newman Village fireplace installation](https://spacefireplaceservices.com/fireplace-installation/newman-village-frisco/) — *Author: Marco Hensley, Senior Project Manager, Space Fireplace Services.*Our Sister Companies — Specialists in Related Services
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