How Much Does a Fireplace Remodel Cost? (2024)

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How Much Does a Fireplace Remodel Cost? (2024)

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September 24, 2023

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Average fireplace remodel cost

The average fireplace remodel costs $600 to $4,500 for refacing or $2,400 to $8,100 for a full replacement. Refacing a fireplace means replacing the material that surrounds the firebox. Replacing the mantel alone costs $500 to $5,000, depending on the size, material, and whether it's prefabricated or custom made.

Fireplace remodel cost by type Remodel type Average total cost Reface $600 – $4,500 Paint $350 – $650 Complete replace / rebuild $2,400 – $8,100 Replace mantel only $500 – $5,000

A newly remodeled and painted wood burning fireplace and mantel.

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Cost to reface a fireplace by material

The cost to reface a fireplace depends on its size and material. Tile, stone, and brick are the most common fireplace surround materials.

Fireplace reface cost by material Material type Average cost per SF installed Average total cost (5 – 25 SF)* Brick $25 – $50 $630 – $2,300 Concrete $5 – $25 $530 – $1,600 Metal  $15 – $50 $580 – $2,300 Stone  $50 – $150 $750 – $4,800 Stone veneer $45 – $75 $730 – $2,900 Tile  $10 – $50 $550 – $2,300

*Including material removal fee

If your fireplace is in good condition, consider making small changes rather than replacing the whole thing. Updating the mantel, safety screen, or hearth can make a big difference.

Fireplace renovation costs

Fireplace renovation costs depend on the material and extent of the project. Painting and making small repairs costs less than refacing or a full replacement. The following additional factors affect the final cost:

  • Demo & disposal – Removing the fireplace before a replacement costs $500 to $2,500. Removing the surround material costs $500 to $1,000.

  • Contractor rates – General contractors charge $50 to $150 per hour or $10% to 20% of the total project cost. Some professional fireplace installers charge $40 to $150 per hour.

  • Repairs – Fireplace repairs cost $100 to $2,000, depending on the level of damage and the fireplace type.

  • Cleaning / inspection – Chimney sweeps charge $150 to $375 on average for a cleaning and inspection. An inspection alone costs $55 to $130.

  • Mantel material – A mantel made of pine or metal costs less than marble or hardwood.

  • Hearth – Larger fireplaces typically have a hearth extension for safety purposes. Hearth extensions are usually made of the same material as the surround.

  • Safety screen – Fireplace screens cost $50 to $250 and are typically made of metal or glass.

  • Upgrades – Adding upgrades around the fireplace costs extra:

    • Recessed lighting costs $125 to $300 per can light for the lights and installation.

    • A programmable thermostat costs $100 to $340 installed.

    • Built-in shelving costs $300 to $850 per linear foot for labor and materials.

  • DIY paint / refacing kits – Painting the fireplace yourself costs $75 to $150 for paint, primer, and supplies. Premade resurfacing kits cost $200 to $1,000.

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Cost to redo a fireplace

The cost to redo a fireplace depends on the project type. Converting a wood fireplace to gas logs costs less than a gas insert or a complete rebuild.

Cost to redo a fireplace Project Average total cost Convert wood fireplace to gas $1,500 – $8,000 Extending a gas line $250 – $500 Convert gas fireplace to wood $100 – $300 Rebuild the chimney $1,000 – $15,000

Cost to paint a fireplace

Professional fireplace painting costs $350 to $650 on average. Brick staining costs $1 to $4 per square foot and offers solid or semi-transparent color options, including white limewashing. Paint comes in more colors than stain but lacks longevity as it sits on the brick surface instead of permeating it.

If you decide to paint your fireplace on your own, make sure to buy high-heat paint.

Cost to replace vs. remove a fireplace

Replacing a fireplace costs $2,400 to $8,100, depending on the size, fuel source, placement, and material. Prefab fireplace inserts are the cheapest to replace, while stone, masonry, and brick cost the most.

In comparison, the cost to build a fireplace where there was none before is $1,900 to $5,600, which includes the flue, vent, or chimney.

Fireplace removal costs $500 to $2,500 on its own for partial removal or $3,000 to $6,000 to disconnect, fully demolish, install structural support, and repair the walls, floor, and roof.

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Masonry / brick fireplace demolition and removal

Fireplace remodeling FAQs

Does a fireplace increase home value?

Having a fireplace can increase a home's value by $1,000 to $5,000, especially if it matches the style of the rest of the home. When looking at houses, 60% to 65% of home buyers look for a fireplace. Gas fireplaces tend to add more value than wood-burning fireplaces.

What materials can I use to reface my fireplace?

You can use brick, tile, stone, stone veneer, concrete, or metal to reface your fireplace. In most cases, you can put the new material over the old brick or tile. Stone, tile, and brick are the most common materials used for a fireplace surround.

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How long does it take to remodel a fireplace?

Remodeling a fireplace takes 1 day to 4 weeks, depending on the scope of the project and whether any of the components are custom-made. Painting or replacing a mantel takes less time than refacing or rebuilding a fireplace.

Who remodels fireplaces?

Handymen, professional fireplace installers, and general contractors remodel fireplaces. Their rates and skill levels vary, so make sure to hire someone experienced.

Getting estimates from fireplace remodel contractors

When hiring fireplace remodeling contractors near you, follow these steps:

  • Get at least three detailed, in-person estimates in person to compare.

  • Ask for recommendations from family, friends, or neighbors.

  • Read reviews and browse photos of previous work on HomeGuide and Google.

  • Choose a licensed, insured, and bonded company.

  • Ask for an itemized contract and warranty in writing.

  • Avoid paying in full or in cash before the work is done.

Questions to ask

Ask these questions before hiring a fireplace remodel contractor:

  • How long have you been installing and remodeling fireplaces?

  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?

  • Will you use subcontractors for this project?

  • What materials do you recommend for my fireplace?

  • Will you pull any necessary permits?

  • Are materials and cleanup included in the quote?

  • How will you dispose of the debris, and is that included?

  • What's your plan for dust control inside the house?

Cotton White Marble Fireplace Surround Kit

Natural stone materials vary in colors and veining. The photo is representative of the primary colors in this marble sample.

Note: Risers are used with prefabricated metal fireplaces, or with masonry fireplaces where the floor of the fireplace is NOT flush with the hearth.


AVAILABLE IN 2 PRE-CUT SIZES

(Also available cut to your custom size). If you have a full mantel then cuts for custom sizes may not be required; it is preferred that the mantel OVERLAP the stone facing to provide a nicely finished edge.


Size 1:

Hearth 72x20; Header 58x12; (2) Legs 36x8; Riser 42x6

Size 2:

Hearth 66x20; Header 55x8; (2) Legs 36x6 (No Riser)



We can also ship a Micore board (72" x 20" x 1/2") as an underlayment below the hearth. This helps provide a stable surface when you're installing on concrete subfloors. F-26 Construction adhesive in a caulk gun size tube available for adhering the stone to the wall.





PLEASE NOTE

: Natural stone is HEAVY! It will ship to you in a wooden crate and arrive by freight truck. YOU MUST have help on hand to remove it from the truck and carry it inside - truck drivers are not required to do this for you.




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