Bring New Life to Your Wood Fireplace
Replace an inefficient fireplace with a Regency wood insert and enjoy stronger heat, better efficiency, and the timeless beauty of a real wood fire.

Custom Wood Fireplace Insert Installation in Colorado Springs
Wood fireplace insert installed by full service design build remodelers.
Our custom fireplace design and installation process is turnkey and seamless from start to finish.
We begin with a consultation to understand your space, style, and heating needs, then help you select the ideal fireplace and design a custom feature that fits your home.
Our design build team manages everything — from product sourcing and site assessment to framing, venting, utility connections, and professional installation. Finishing elements such as stone, tile, custom cabinetry and media fireplace walls are carefully installed to complete the look and integrate the fireplace beautifully into your space.
By working with a single experienced team, you avoid the complexity of coordinating multiple contractors while ensuring the design, materials, and technical requirements are fully aligned.
With expert guidance, transparent pricing, and thorough testing before completion, we deliver a stunning custom fireplace that becomes a true centerpiece in your home.
Why choose Stewart Remodel Design Build?
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Stop losing as much as 90% of your fire’s heat up the chimney when you update your masonry fireplace with a clean burning, high efficiency Regency wood fireplace insert.
Load Less, Chop Less & Haul Less = Less Overall Effort For You!
EPA Certified
Regency wood inserts are EPA certified wood burning inserts adhering to the strictest clean air & emissions standards. Regency engineers have carefully designed the firebox to create airflow around the wood so that it burns completely, resulting in very little ash and next to no polluting smoke into our environment.
Airwash technology brings a flow of air into the firebox from a vent above the glass panel. The air is immediately forced directly downwards over the inside of the door. This creates a layer of air which ‘washes’ over the glass at all times. Flames and gases are both managed by this constant flow of air, which prevents tar build up and black glass.













