A strip curtain is an essential addition to a cold room because it helps maintain the room’s efficiency and functionality. Here’s why we at TMCC believe  it’s important:

  1. Reduces Temperature Loss
    – Strip curtains minimise the escape of cold air when the door is open, helping to maintain a consistent internal temperature.
    – This is crucial for preserving the quality of perishable or temperature-sensitive goods.
  2. Energy Efficiency
    – By reducing temperature fluctuations, strip curtains lower the workload on the cooling system, saving energy and reducing operational costs.
  3. Prevents Condensation
    – Strip curtains act as a barrier to warm air, reducing the risk of condensation forming inside the cold room, which can otherwise lead to ice buildup and damage.
  4. Maintains Hygiene
    – They act as a protective barrier against dust, insects, and contaminants from entering the cold room, improving cleanliness and compliance with food safety standards.
  5. Improves Accessibility
    – Unlike solid doors, strip curtains allow workers to move in and out of the cold room without the need to constantly open and close the door, streamlining workflow.
  6. Durable and Long-Lasting
    – Typically made of PVC, strip curtains are resistant to wear and tear from frequent use, making them a cost-effective investment.
  7. Noise Reduction
    – In busy environments, strip curtains help reduce noise transfer between the cold room and other areas.
  8. Separation of Zones
    – They help divide areas within the cold room, such as separating spaces with slightly different temperature needs, while still allowing easy access.

In summary, a strip curtain enhances the efficiency, hygiene, and operational effectiveness of a cold room, making it a practical and cost-effective solution for businesses that rely on cold storage. Our strip curtains start as low at £99 + Vat… now why wouldn’t you consider a strip curtain to your coldroom! . Talk to us on 0161 713 3085 we cover nationwide and can help with a free no obligation quote [email protected]

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