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Brief on Types of Access Panels Available in the Market



Access panels are an indispensable piece of item in a building structure that facilitates repair and maintenance work by offering easy access to areas behind ceilings, walls, floors, or roofs. The following article throws light on the varied types available in the market.

General-purpose access doors: These are installed in ceilings and walls in the interiors or exteriors where fire-safety and security is not an essential requirement. The hinges of this kind are hidden, and frames are recessed. The provision of flush installation maintains the harmony of the surface’s design.

Security access doors: Sturdy doors that come with tamper-proof latches and withstand the onslaught of unlawful or forced entries are known as security access doors. These are most suited for areas where security is a crucial factor, like prisons, banks, schools, or government buildings.

Fire-rated access doors: These doors are most suited for areas where fire safety is of paramount importance. Safe concealment of HVAC elements, electrical wiring, gas lines, exhaust systems, or any inflammable material is best served by these access panels.

Exterior access doors: Doors that provide access to plumbing, mechanical or electrical components from outside the building structure are exterior access panels. They are weather resistant.

Acoustic access panels: This type of access panel is most suited in areas where prevention of noise transmission is essential. Due to their compact and lightweight feature, they offer ease of access into ceilings, walls, and service shafts.

Duct access doors: This type of access panel facilitates repair and maintenance work on ducts and comes in varied forms and sizes to suit different duct styles. Grease and HVAC ducts in commercial kitchens have this form of duct access doors.

Roof access panels: This type provides easy entry to the roofs of a building structure for repair and maintenance work and rooftop installations. It also offers a point of entry into roof gardens or patios for the residents of the building.

Summarizing

Determining the best-suited access panel for your project will depend upon its location, budget, size, and purpose. Consulting a professional to guide you in this context is the best course of action!


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