/ Columbia & Orangeburg County

South Carolina's Fireplace Repair & Installation Experts

Firebox damage, smoke chamber problems, gas log installation, wood stoves—we assess what's actually wrong and fix it right before burn season arrives.

Close-up of a damaged brick firebox interior, cracked refractory panels and dark soot streaks visible under natural window light, emphasizing the fire hazard of deteriorated mortar joints
Close-up of a damaged brick firebox interior, cracked refractory panels and dark soot streaks visible under natural window light, emphasizing the fire hazard of deteriorated mortar joints
Installed gas log set burning inside a clean masonry fireplace, steady blue-orange flame visible against the firebox back wall, natural room light from the left side
Installed gas log set burning inside a clean masonry fireplace, steady blue-orange flame visible against the firebox back wall, natural room light from the left side
Cast iron wood stove with glass door showing burning fire inside, stainless steel chimney liner visible where it connects at the top, positioned in a corner of a South Carolina home under diffuse daylight
Cast iron wood stove with glass door showing burning fire inside, stainless steel chimney liner visible where it connects at the top, positioned in a corner of a South Carolina home under diffuse daylight
— What We Fix & Install

Every Fireplace Service Under One Roof

Firebox & Smoke Chamber Repair

Gas Logs & Fireplace Inserts

Wood Stoves & Stainless Liners

Cracked fireboxes and deteriorated smoke chambers are fire hazards. We inspect the damage, tell you what can wait and what can't, and repair it correctly.

Vented or ventless—we size, supply, and install gas logs and inserts that work the first time. No guesswork on venting requirements or BTU ratings.

A wood stove with a glass door needs the right stainless liner to draft safely. We supply and install both—no code shortcuts, no undersized flue.

Technician's gloved hands connecting a flexible stainless gas line to a ventless gas log burner inside an open masonry firebox, close-up framing showing the fitting detail under overcast natural light from the room
Technician's gloved hands connecting a flexible stainless gas line to a ventless gas log burner inside an open masonry firebox, close-up framing showing the fitting detail under overcast natural light from the room
• Vented & Ventless Options

Gas Log Installation Done Right

Venting requirements differ by fireplace type and local code. We evaluate your existing setup before recommending vented or ventless, so you don't buy the wrong system.

Gas inserts seal into your existing masonry opening and dramatically improve heat output. We handle supply, fitting, and final inspection—one call, one crew.

Don't Wait for Burn Season to Find Out

Free fireplace inspection for Orangeburg, Lexington, Richland, and all surrounding counties. We'll tell you straight what needs fixing and what doesn't.