The construction of a fireplace costs an average of €3,525.
Depending on the type and setup, total costs range between €400 and €6,650.
A fireplace is a popular home feature — not only does it add visual appeal, but it also provides warmth quickly. Especially during the colder months, the flickering fire creates a cozy atmosphere.
Depending on the type of heating, you may also make an environmentally friendly choice and even qualify for government grants. Modern stoves are also easy to assemble and disassemble, so you can take them with you when moving.
Factors Influencing Total Cost
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Type of fireplace
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Installation and assembly costs
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Chimney sweep inspection fees
How Much Does a Fireplace Cost?
The purchase price of the fireplace itself makes up a large portion of the total cost.
The price mainly depends on the type of fireplace you choose.
Traditional tiled stoves tend to be more expensive, while gas and wood stoves are typically more affordable.
A pellet stove offers a similar heating effect to a wood stove but is more environmentally friendly and can qualify for energy efficiency grants.
Size and design also play an important role in determining the overall price.
Typical costs by fireplace type:
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Tiled stove: €1,500 – €5,000
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Gas fireplace: €750 – €3,000
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Water-bearing stove: €1,000 – €4,000
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Wood stove: €200 – €1,400
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Pellet stove: €1,000 – €1,500
Installation and Assembly Costs
Installing a fireplace should always be done by a qualified professional, as incorrect installation can lead to serious safety hazards.
Costs vary depending on whether your home already has a chimney or whether a new one must be added.
Typical installation-related costs:
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Connecting to an existing chimney: €50 – €100
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Adding an external stainless-steel chimney: €800 – €1,000
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Building a new brick chimney: €130 – €400 per meter
Assembly costs by task:
| Task | Cost Range |
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| Connecting fireplace to existing chimney | €200 – €500 |
| Setting up a heating stove | €100 – €500 |
| Installing a tiled stove | €500 – €5,000 |
| Final inspection by chimney sweep | €50 – €150 |
Tip:
Consult a chimney sweep early on — they can advise you on safety requirements and help you obtain necessary permits. This also makes the official inspection process much easier.
Ongoing Costs
Keep in mind that fireplaces also involve regular operating costs — including fuel, maintenance, and annual chimney inspections. Repairs may also arise occasionally.
Estimated ongoing costs:
| Type of Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
| Firewood | from 3.5 cents/kWh |
| Wood pellets | from 5.61 cents/kWh |
| Natural gas | from 6.3 cents/kWh |
| Chimney sweep | €30 – €50/year |
| Maintenance for water-bearing stoves | €20 – €50/year |
Government Grants
If you purchase a pellet stove, you may be eligible for funding from the Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA).
State subsidies can cover up to 35% of eligible costs if the new stove also supplies your central heating system and meets all technical requirements.
Hybrid heating systems may even qualify for higher funding rates.
Important: You must submit the funding application before construction begins.
Additional Material Costs
Besides the cost of the fireplace and installation, consider extra materials that may be required — depending on the model.
Some installers may include these materials in the overall price, especially for complex installations.
Possible additional material costs:
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Floor plates: €50 – €100
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Stove pipes: €50 – €200
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Fireplace tools: €15 – €200
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Ash box: €30 – €100
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Buffer tank: from €500
Example Calculation: Building a Fireplace
A family wants to install a wood stove.
Here’s an overview of the estimated total cost:
| Material & Service | Cost |
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| Wood stove | €800 |
| Stove pipes | €50 |
| Connection to existing chimney | €50 |
| Chimney sweep inspection | €100 |
| Total | €1,000 |