While constructing a house or an office, it’s always a great idea to an additional entrance and exit. It may be used to transport large furniture or equipment through the building or allow convenient access to attics or rooftops, and in case of emergencies; it makes for an excellent alternate exit path.
Let’s take a look at four advantages of access panels:
1. Fire-proof
Most ceiling access panels are manufactured with fire-proof material. If a fire breaks out in the building, these access panels will withstand the heat and hold strong so that you can try to reach that point and exit the building onto its rooftop or escape through the ducts, away from the fire. Note the fire ratings of the access panels when buying.
2. Installation is fairly easy
Installation of access hatches to get to rooftops or otherwise difficult-to-reach areas of the building is fairly easy. These can be attached directly to the ceiling, to a wall with wood or steel studs, or an existing door frame may be wrapped while the ceiling access panel is fastened to this frame.
3. Concealed areas
Access Panels can easily merge with your ceiling or floor and remain concealed from public view. If you don’t want others to know that you have alternate exits, access hatches could work well for you.
4. Multiple designs to choose
Access hatches are available in various sizes and can be used to reach the narrowest plumbing ducts or large open rooftops. Tile access panels also give you the choice of including an opening on your tiled floor or walls. They are available in various designs that could complement the existing tiles and grout thickness and can easily be installed. Tile access panels perfectly integrate on walls with marble or ceramic finish, where maintenance services are required regularly. The access panels are designed to fit a single tile and thus, merge with the other tiles and remain concealed.
Today, more and more people are realizing the significance of having alternate exits, especially for emergencies, and are including access hatches while building their homes or offices.

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