Flat Free Inserts Installations

In this video I go over how to frame a wall around a gas fireplace insert. Fireplace inserts can also be electric-check out this video on the benefits of these models. A ventless insert doesn’t even need a chimney to operate, while wood-burning models always require a flue to exhaust outside. Choose the Right Insert for You You’ll want to consider several factors when shopping for an insert. RIDE CONFIDENTLY. TIREBLOCKS are an innovative, patented, run-flat insert, engineered to prevent flat tires in the harshest and toughest terrain, without adding excessive weight or hassle. Tested over thousands of miles of terrain without air in the tires, TIREBLOCKS outperform the competition's flat-prevention systems in nearly every way.

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Amerityre flat free bicycle tires are made of high density, closed cell, polyurethane foam.

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They exhibit low rolling resistance and are puncture proof, making every ride worry free.

Unlike open cell bicycle tires, Amerityre’s tires do not absorb water or suffer performance degradation in wet environments.

Our materials are UV and ozone resistant and last longer than our competitor’s tires.

Testing has shown our polyurethane foam technology to be superior to competitive technologies in the following areas:

  • High abrasion resistance provides longer tire life
  • True closed cell technology means no water absorption. A link demonstrating the difference in water absorption between Amerityre foam tire and our competitors can be found HERE
  • High density, closed cell, polyurethane foam material provides excellent load carrying capability
  • Tires are UV and ozone resistant and will not break down like a rubber pneumatic tire

Amerityre provides a variety of sizes and tread designs for bicycle tires. Before ordering Amerityre bicycle tires, it is important to measure the wheel rim width properly so that the proper flat free tire size can be selected.

Click HERE for information on measuring and mounting bicycle tires.

I can happily say we have NEVER had an unsatisfied customer and NEVER had a tire returned!
Monie
Ace Hardware

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Gas Fireplaces

Gas Fireplaces offer the look of real wood fireplaces without the hassle. Remote control options make the gas fireplace the top choice for comfort and convenience. Gas fireplaces can be integrated into almost anything, wall mounted, or built into a masonry surround.

At Arizona Fireplaces, we carry both Direct-Vent and B-Vent units. Depending on your budget as well as personal needs (i.e. size of living space and layout); you will need to choose accordingly. If you are unsure what type to select, feel free to give us a call. Our staff will be glad to assist you, so you don’t end up buying the wrong fireplace.

What is the difference between Direct-Vent and B-Vent gas fireplaces?

  • Direct-Vent units are closed, which means they have two pipes that can be installed vertically or horizontally in your walls. One pipe brings in air for combustion, and the other emits the fumes.
  • B-Vent units are smaller and cannot be installed horizontally; they contain one pipe and use the air from inside your home for combustion purposes.
  • Direct-Vent offer better heat efficiency, but tend to be more costly than B-Vents. Also, they are not recommended for smaller rooms, as they can generate a significant amount of heat.
  • The downside of B-Vents is that drafting can occur from the flue, as it must be installed through the roof. However, you don’t need to worry about precise firewood placement as you would with a Direct-Vent fireplace. The latter will not combust properly unless the wood is positioned just right.

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Ultimately, Direct-Vent and B-Vent gas fireplaces are a better solution than a traditional wood-burning stove, if heat efficiency is what you are after. The important thing to keep in mind is that while Direct-Vent units do reduce heat loss, this is not always a good thing for smaller homes. If you are unsure of what will work best, contact us before buying.