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Step by Step Guide to Selecting the Right Access Panel/Door

You may have heard of this frequently asked question regarding every construction project, " what is a panel door ?" Access doors and panels have helped provide maintenance personnel quick access to essential systems in commercial buildings like HVACs, electrical systems, plumbing, and others for many years. It has also helped people safely reach ceilings, attics, roofs, and basements. With so many access doors available on the market today, choosing the perfect one for your commercial building or a specific project may be difficult. But with this step-by-step guide, you can find the most suitable access panel for you in no time! Here's what you need to do: Why do you need an access door? Before choosing a suitable access door, this is the first thing you should answer. It is essential to acknowledge the purpose of the door itself to avoid installation problems. For example, if you want an access door for ceiling access, you will instantly know which section you will lo...

How to Choose Commercial Flooring by Industry

Choosing the right flooring for your building is essential for its integrity and the comfort of people using it. However, finding the right one could be problematic if you don’t have enough knowledge about them. Besides the design, you have to note their materials and functionality to see if they are ideal for your industry’s needs. While some types can work for a simple office, it may not be efficient for hospitals and schools. You should also note if they can accommodate a floor hatch if you need one.  Here are some industries and the types of commercial floorings that are ideal for them: Office Buildings Depending on the business and the building owner’s taste, the flooring type should reflect the company’s brand. You can also separate and differentiate the room types in the facility as long as it matches their purpose. When you are designing a corporate boardroom, make sure to use upscale hardwood or luxurious carpets. Meanwhile, break rooms will require durable floors, such ...