# Linear Fireplace Installation in Dallas-Fort Worth — Space Fireplace Services
Linear fireplaces are the design language of contemporary Dallas-Fort Worth architecture. The wide, low-profile gas firebox — 36 inches at the smallest, 96 inches and beyond in great-room installations — has become the default in every market we serve, and DFW is no exception. Space Fireplace Services specifies and installs linear gas fireplaces across Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, Lakewood, Bishop Arts, Knox-Henderson, Design District, Frisco, Prosper, Southlake, and plano/" class="auto-entity-link" data-term="West Plano">West Plano, working directly with interior designers, architects, and custom builders to land the right unit in the right wall. Dallas-Fort Worth winters drop into the 20s and 30s on cold snaps but stay sunny most of the year, so fireplaces here pull double duty — they handle the four or five genuinely cold weeks and anchor the room visually for the other eleven months. The linear units we install most often in Dallas-Fort Worth include 36 and 42-inch slim profiles for renovated bungalows and townhomes, 60 and 72-inch single-sided units as great-room focal points, see-through linears that open between interior rooms and outdoor living, and architectural 96 to 120-inch statement units in new luxury construction. We coordinate framing rough-in with the general contractor or designer before drywall, spec exact venting paths up through the chimney chase or out a side wall, run gas line and electrical to manufacturer requirements, and stage delivery so the unit arrives ready for the surround team. Every linear we install includes manufacturer warranty registration and a full operating walk-through.
## How We Install Linear Fireplaces in Dallas-Fort Worth
Linear installation differs from a traditional firebox conversion. The unit is purpose-built, the framing rough-in dimensions are exact to the eighth of an inch, and the venting path matters as much as the unit itself.
### Stage 1 — Design Coordination
For new construction or a remodel, we sit with the designer or builder before drywall to spec the unit, the framing dimensions, the venting path, and the surround treatment. Catching the venting path before drywall saves the project a week of rework.
### Stage 2 — Unit Selection
Linear gas units come in three main configurations: single-sided (the most common), see-through (between two rooms), and three-sided peninsula. We narrow to specific models based on the room, the venting path, and the design intent. The most common widths we install in Dallas-Fort Worth are 36, 42, 48, 60, 72, and 96 inches.
### Stage 3 — Framing and Rough-In
The framing rough-in is built to manufacturer specs — exact opening dimensions, exact clearances to combustibles, structural header sized for the unit weight. The gas line and electrical are run during this stage.
### Stage 4 — Venting
Direct-vent linear units use a coaxial vent — fresh air in, exhaust out — that can terminate vertically through the roof or horizontally through a side wall. Vertical terminations are simpler; horizontal terminations have specific clearance requirements to windows, soffits, and grade. We confirm the termination meets manufacturer and code clearances.
### Stage 5 — Unit Set and Surround
The unit is set into the framed opening, the vent is connected, and the surround team takes over for the stone, tile, plaster, or millwork. We coordinate the surround handoff so the finish team has the exact reveal dimensions.
### Stage 6 — Commission
Gas pressure-test, fire the unit, run the burn-in, verify flame and glass, register the warranty, walk-through with the homeowner.
## Linear Fireplaces We Install in Dallas-Fort Worth
The linear units we recommend most often in Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, Lakewood, Bishop Arts, Knox-Henderson are: Heat & Glo Mezzo and Primo, Mendota ML series, Napoleon CLEARion and Vector, Town & Country WS series, Valor L series, Stuv 22 and 30, Spartherm Premium, Ortal Clear and Front, and European Home Vision. Selection depends on heat output, framing constraints, venting path, and design intent.
Bedford limestone surrounds, Ludowici clay tile coordination on chimney terminations, post-oak preservation around Preston Hollow installs, and FEMA floodplain review near White Rock and the Trinity bluffs.
## Why Dallas-Fort Worth Homeowners and Designers Choose Space Fireplace Services
Space Fireplace Services is not a chimney sweep that also installs gas units. We are a dedicated fireplace installer — design-led, build-experienced, and embedded in the architecture and interior-design trade across every market we serve.
In Dallas-Fort Worth, that means we understand the Tudor revivals in Highland Park, Charles Dilbeck originals in Preston Hollow, mid-century ranches in Devonshire, Toll Brothers and Highland custom homes in Frisco and Prosper, and a growing inventory of modern flat-roof builds in Knox-Henderson and the Design District that defines the residential inventory across Highland Park, University Park, Preston Hollow, Lakewood, Bishop Arts, Knox-Henderson. We know which units fit which walls, which manufacturers stand behind their warranties, and which framing decisions made before drywall save the project from rework after drywall.
We work daily with Dallas-area designers, custom-home builders (Sharif Munir, Calais, Shaddock), and the architecture firms behind most new Park Cities construction. We coordinate with framing, drywall, gas, electrical, roofing, and surround trades on every install — and on most projects we are the single point of contact for the homeowner from walk-through through final commissioning. That coordination is what separates a fireplace that works on day one from a fireplace that gets a service call on day thirty.
Our certifications include NFI Gas Specialist on the lead installer roster, NFPA 211 compliance on every install, and state-licensed gas and electrical trades on staff or on our regular subcontractor bench. Our manufacturer relationships include Heat & Glo, Mendota, Napoleon, Town & Country, Valor, Stuv, Spartherm, Ortal, and European Home — we are an authorized service center for the brands we install most often.
The DFW fireplace market has its own rhythms. Dallas-Fort Worth winters drop into the 20s and 30s on cold snaps but stay sunny most of the year, so fireplaces here pull double duty — they handle the four or five genuinely cold weeks and anchor the room visually for the other eleven months We work that rhythm year-round, scheduling new installs in the spring and summer when lead times are friendlier, handling service and conversion work through the fall ramp, and covering emergency repairs through the heart of winter.
## Frequently Asked Questions
**What widths of linear fireplaces do you install in Dallas-Fort Worth?**
The most-installed widths in DFW are 36, 42, 48, 60, 72, and 96 inches. We also install 108 and 120-inch architectural statement units in larger great rooms and custom builds. The right width depends on the wall, the ceiling height, and the room scale.
**Can a linear gas fireplace heat the room, or is it just a design piece?**
Both. Modern direct-vent linear units produce real heat — typically 25,000 to 45,000 BTU depending on the model. In Dallas-Fort Worth that is enough to be the primary heat source for a great room on cold evenings. We size the unit to match how you intend to use it.
**What surround materials work best around a linear fireplace?**
Stone tile (limestone, marble, travertine), porcelain large-format slabs, blackened steel, fluted plaster, and stained-grade hardwood are the materials we coordinate most often. The reveal dimensions matter — we hand the framed opening off to the surround team with exact specs.
**Can I install a see-through linear between two rooms?**
Yes. See-through linears between great rooms and dining rooms, between living rooms and primary suites, and between interior rooms and covered outdoor living spaces are a meaningful share of our linear installs. Bedford limestone surrounds, Ludowici clay tile coordination on chimney terminations, post-oak preservation around Preston Hollow installs, and FEMA floodplain review near White Rock and the Trinity bluffs.
**How tall do linear gas fireplaces sit off the floor?**
Depends on the design intent. Floor-level installs read most traditional; counter-height (typically 18 to 24 inches off the floor) reads most contemporary; wall-mount higher installs work when the unit is meant to float above a console. The framing is built to your specified mounting height.
**Do I need a chimney for a linear gas fireplace?**
No. Direct-vent linears use a coaxial vent that runs out the wall horizontally or up through the chimney chase vertically. No traditional chimney is required.
## Design-Forward Linear Fireplaces in Dallas-Fort Worth
A linear fireplace anchors the room the way the original 1920s mantel anchored the parlor. Different vocabulary, same job. Space Fireplace Services installs linear gas fireplaces across Dallas-Fort Worth for designers, architects, builders, and homeowners who want the unit specified and installed to architectural standard. Start with a walk-through.
