When you are upgrading or expanding your cold storage capabilities, you need walk-in cooler panels that match your layout and requirements. California businesses must contact companies that can design and build using different panels according to their customer’s specifications. There are many panel options to choose from, so it is important to gain some understanding so that you can make the right selection.
Understanding Panel Insulation
The R-value of a panel relates to its ability to insulate. Panels with greater insulating abilities can reduce heat loss and save on energy costs. Polystyrene and polyurethane are used as the different insulating materials for panels. The thickness of the panels can also be varied. Additionally, the panel specifications that you opt for depend on the location of the cooler system; that is whether it is outside or inside. There are, therefore, many different considerations when selecting panels, which in turn translates to different price points.
Choosing Your Panel Finish
Panels come in a wide variety of finishes. Materials that may be used include galvanized metal, stainless steel, fiberglass board, and PVDF resin finish. Different finishes can bring different additional properties or different looks to the panels such as softness, impact resistance, and suitability in wet environments. If your facility needs to be approved by a regulatory body, let your supplier know. Depending on where you intend to have the panels installed and how you intend to use the walk-in cooler, a professional in cold storage construction can assist you in deciding which finish going with.
When you are in need of walk-in cooler panels, find a local company that specializes in providing quality solutions. Contact TKS Cold Storage Mfg. and Construction in California for expert consultation and construction.