Very often, when setting up a new office, your structural plan may include various kinds of rooms with a lot of large equipment. Yet, regular passenger lifts or even commercial lifts in the building may not be able to transport all your equipment. Also, in case of emergencies, people on top floors could take very long to climb down the stairs. To avoid either of these situations, consider using your ceilings for neatly empanelled roof hatches.
Understanding access hatches
Ceiling access hatches are a smart way for people, materials or equipment to be transported on or off roofs. These hatches can be reached either by stairs or ladders from inside the building. For extra caution, safety rails can be affixed to the exterior of access hatches, so that people or things can pass through the opening easily. An attic access hatch is usually installed during construction. Although difficult, it is not impossible to install one after construction.
Uses of hatches
Primarily, ceiling access hatches are incorporated in commercial constructions. But sometimes, keen gardeners or avid astronomers think access hatches could do wonders to transport their supplies to and from the roof. If you need metal access hatches or hatches of other materials, your contractor will probably be able to source the necessary materials. Although access hatches are generally used on roofs, they can also be used on the floor to access areas below ground level. Not just that, an attic access hatch could make for safe exit routes in flood-prone areas and even in case of fire emergencies.
Types of roof hatches
There are mainly 3 kinds of access hatches:
Standard hatch is a square/rectangular hatch and can additionally act as a skylight if they have domes made of translucent acrylic.
The stairway hatch is rectangular and often has a stairway attached to it.
Equipment hatches usually have double-doors to let large items through.
If you’re looking for experts in ceiling access hatches, get in touch with reputed providers today. Experienced providers may even assist you in selecting the best access hatches for your requirements.

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