The Access Doors and panels Alternative

The Access Doors and panels Alternative

The Access Doors and panels Alternative

Posted by Best Access Doors on 9th Feb 2018

Designers, contractors and architects have
the sometimes challenging task of creating a piece of work that will not only
be functional but also aesthetically appealing. One of the things that a
contractor will often use to get the job done is turning to the installation of an access door. Thankfully, access doors are versatile not only in their
material but purpose and price point.

An access door has the ability to provide
access too hard to reach areas – whether it’s the wall, floor or ceiling. On
top of their functional versatility, depending on the access panel of choice,
they can often be installed without the eye-sore of sticking out or creating a
potential building code violation.

Best Access Doors – your one stop shop

At Best Access Doors, we have warehouses in
both the US and Canada – as well, we have a wide array of products that is sure
to meet your needs. We offer quality grade access doors for any type of project
need. Unsure of the type of access door you need? Don’t worry as our
knowledgeable client service representatives are available via online chat or a
phone-call away.

Access Door Basics

Visit our online shop and inventory and you
will find access doors that are ideal for drywall purposes to fire-rated access
– for someone who is looking for a the basic of access panels, we share five
access panel options you can find on-hand at Best Access Doors!

General Purpose

As the name
suggests, the
General Purpose Access Door is a panel that is suitable for a
multitude of purposes. It can be installed indoors and out, as well as either
on a wall, ceiling or floor. For most contractors, if they are looking for an
access panel that can conceal wires or maybe provide access to an area – a
general purpose access door is the way to go.

Typically these access
doors are
steel made, with some being aluminum or even
plastic. Since the general purpose access door can be used for a multitude of purposes
– they often do not adhere to building codes to the same stringent requirements
as a fire-resistant or soundproof panel.

Drywall

When a
contractor has to cut through drywall to install or affix cables and wires –
the solution to fixing the gaping hole is to install a drywall access panel.
The installation of an access panel still allows for access to the wires or
cables that were installed while still having your wall maintain its
appearance. Drywall access panels installed into the wall make them discreet
and can be finished to match the existing wall. A common use for drywall access
panel is the installation within a crawl space.

Soundproof

Also known as an acoustical
tile access door
that combines easy access and soundproofing. These access
panels are often used in utility rooms that house HVAC systems or machinery
that are loud and distracting – while still providing quick access. Soundproof
access doors often are lined with insulation and depending on where they are
installed, can be strategically hidden and out of the wandering eye.

Music studios
often have soundproof access panels that are hidden under another layer of
soundproof material – making it easy to access wires and such.

Exterior

Exterior access
panels like BA-EDI Exterior Access Door are used in circumstances where the wiring and building features are on
the outside as opposed to the inside. An exterior access panel typically is
designed with the capabilities of withstanding the elements of Mother Nature –
while also maintaining a controlled environmental climate. To prevent rust or
erosion, exterior access panels are made with steel and coated with a
scratch-resistant resin.

These access
panels can be found recessed into the building or slightly sticking out. Since
they are located outside, there are options dependent on the style of how to
keep it secure – whether it’s a lock system that’s manual or automatic.

Typically an
exterior access panel will be where you would find a fuse or an HVAC control or
meter system.

Whether its drywall, general access or an
exterior panel you are looking for, Best Access Doors has a wide range of products to suit your needs. Check a few access panels by model number, shop by size or get one customized for your project. 

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