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SCHWEISS DOORS, always at the forefront of technology, figured out a better way to insulate your bifold or hydraulic door. Our new Schweiss Interlocking Insulated Panels can be installed quickly and are cost effective solutions for contractors and installers, leaving the end user with a well insulated door that has a super nice glossy white durable finish that with stand up to the elements.
If you want something that really dresses up and completes the look of the inside of your building in a very eye appealing manner. Schweiss insulated panels are the answer!
Other than being aesthetically pleasing, another benefit is that it can be added to any new or retrofitted hydraulic or
bifold door.
Customers are telling us they wanted more. They wanted the inside of their doors to be equally appealing with a nice finished look to match the rest of their hangar, shop or building. They want their doors to become a conversation piece. We receive hundreds of photos that show there is a ever-increasing tendency for owners to dress up the insides of their hangar hydraulic and bifold doors by replacing or covering up unsightly blanket insulation that over time can tear, sag, discolor, wrinkle or deteriorate. If you want something that really dresses up and completes the look of the inside of your building in a very eye appealing manner. Schweiss insulated panels are the answer!
For years, door customers have been insulating their bifold and hydraulic doors using blanket insulation that gets sandwiched between the door frame and outside door sheeting. Anytime you take 4" blanket insulation and squash it down, you're losing R-value. Typically, you use 4" blanket insulation with a vinyl backing and over time the vinyl backing will tear, objects can poke through the insulation and wind and rain can deteriorate it when the door is in an open position, or even during normal operation. Now, besides losing needed R-value, the inside of your door becomes a real eye sore.
The labor intensive alternative to prevent this from happening is to spend extra time and money to line the inside of the door to protect the blanket insulation from the elements and everyday use. All this comes with a price tag. Schweiss recommends you do it right the first time around, by using our "New" Schweiss Insulated Panels.
This new product has been so well received that when we show it to our customers once, "It's SOLD!" One additional great feature, other then being aesthetically pleasing, is the benefit that it can be added to any new or retrofitted hydraulic or bifold door. The stylish end result will provide a finished interior look you'll be proud of for many years!