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The Many Benefits of Installing PVC Strip Doors in your Business Premises


The summer here is Australia is hot to say the least and many businesses have issues with climate control and insects, especially fast-food restaurants where people are coming and going. What is the solution? Well, we are happy to announce that PVC strip doors solve all the problems, and some!

The Benefits of PVC Strip Doors

Also known as PVC strip curtains, these handy devices do the following:

  • Keep out birds and insects – The PVC strips are constantly on the move and that stops birds and insects from entering your business premises, which is a big problem for many businesses. If you have a restaurant, installing a PVC strip on the kitchen doorway allows quick and easy access and keeps mozzies and other insects out.

  • Fast access – Your waiting staff won’t have any issues moving through the kitchen doorway, as the PVC strips are light enough to not cause an obstruction. Even with both hands full, you can breeze through a doorway and not have to worry about snagging anything on the way through.

  • Insulates noise and odours – With PVC strip doors in place, the smells and noise from the kitchen cannot be transferred to the customer seating area, which has to be a bonus. Even though the strips are narrow, they still manage to keep odours and sounds from coming through, keeping kitchen smells where they belong. Click here for tips of finding temporary business storage, which we all need from time to time.

  • Maintain critical visibility – Some restaurants have swing doors to the kitchen area, which is fine, yet you do lose visibility and it helps when staff either side can see. The curtain also adds a touch off rich colour; check out the amazing online colour options on the supplier’s website for a full description of the materials, widths and thicknesses.

  • Tailored solutions – Regardless of your door sizes, the supplier offers a bespoke service and the product arrives ready to install, with full instructions. The wide range of strip widths starts at 75mm, 100mm, 200mm and 300mm; larger doorways and cold rooms should have wide strips, while a regular commercial kitchen would be best suited to the 75mm strips. Indeed, many homes use PVC strip doors in the summer months, for the same reasons.

Typical businesses that use PVC strip doors include:

  • Bistros

  • Coffee shops

  • Bakeries

  • Pubs

  • Restaurants

  • Bars

  • Hotels

  • Motels

Boost your branding with the right colours and make your place of work a nicer place to be with light and airy strips that have functionality.

If you would like to know the cost of installing PVC strip doors in your commercial premises, measure up and use Google to find Australia’s leading supplier. Tailored units of your choice of colours and width enhance the business ambience and prevents birds and insects from invading. Many retail stores have double PVC strip doors in the summer and leave the doors and windows open for optimum airflow.

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