Simply put, access panels are doors or hatches that can enter spaces or voids in walls or ceilings. The only real difference between Hatch and access panel is that Hatch is usually insulated (though not always). In most cases, access panels are installed to facilitate access to plumbing components, power outlets or circuit boxes, and hatches are often larger panels that allow access to the attic/attic area of the house.
In the trade access panel, we can also provide a larger access panel riser door. These are usually installed on walls, elevator shaft walls and drywall partitions to obtain electrical and mechanical services. These are usually used in office buildings, hotels, and hospitals, but are rarely used in family properties.
When you want to install a specific access panel to access electrical components, it is recommended to use our access panel, the front (front) and back (back) of the panel are in compliance with the fire rating. As a standard, almost all inspection panels on the market today are fire rated only from the front, so only when this happens in front of the panel can help reduce the spread of fire; and we believe that due to possible electrical problems, fires are also possible Starting from behind the panel, this custom panel was developed.
If you want to install access panels for pipes and pipes, we recommend that you install the Shunshi access panel series, which is one of the simplest and most convenient access panels on the market today, because the revolutionary Shunshi equipment does not require holes to be removed before installation Out; therefore each panel saves an average of 20 minutes of installation time! The FlipFix access panel series has a variety of stock sizes to choose from, and can also be measured as needed (depending on size requirements).
Or our discrete plasterboard door access panels, once installed, you can skim (gypsum) on the door and frame, they provide flush discrete finishes.
You may also want to know that we can provide tile door access panels, which may also interest you if you wish to obtain discrete access to the plumbing in the kitchen or bathroom. These are tailor-made; we only need to know the size of the structural opening (hole in the wall) and the tile size/thickness and the size of the grout and/or adhesive.
In the trade access panel, we can also provide a larger access panel riser door. These are usually installed on walls, elevator shaft walls and drywall partitions to obtain electrical and mechanical services. These are usually used in office buildings, hotels, and hospitals, but are rarely used in family properties.
When you want to install a specific access panel to access electrical components, it is recommended to use our access panel, the front (front) and back (back) of the panel are in compliance with the fire rating. As a standard, almost all inspection panels on the market today are fire rated only from the front, so only when this happens in front of the panel can help reduce the spread of fire; and we believe that due to possible electrical problems, fires are also possible Starting from behind the panel, this custom panel was developed.
If you want to install access panels for pipes and pipes, we recommend that you install the Shunshi access panel series, which is one of the simplest and most convenient access panels on the market today, because the revolutionary Shunshi equipment does not require holes to be removed before installation Out; therefore each panel saves an average of 20 minutes of installation time! The FlipFix access panel series has a variety of stock sizes to choose from, and can also be measured as needed (depending on size requirements).
Or our discrete plasterboard door access panels, once installed, you can skim (gypsum) on the door and frame, they provide flush discrete finishes.
You may also want to know that we can provide tile door access panels, which may also interest you if you wish to obtain discrete access to the plumbing in the kitchen or bathroom. These are tailor-made; we only need to know the size of the structural opening (hole in the wall) and the tile size/thickness and the size of the grout and/or adhesive.