Access Doors & Panels

Introducing the All New FR-C 800 Series Fire Rated Ceiling Access Door

The WB FR-C 800 Series Fire-Rated Ceiling Access Door is a durable, fire-rated flush access panel designed for ceiling installation in applications where fire resistance is required.

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Louvered Access Panel with Rain Guards and Insect Net Lets Air In While Keeping Out Water and Bugs!

The WB EXT 1400 Rain Guard Vented Exterior Access Door with Locking T-Handle is a durable, flush access panel designed for installation in exterior walls in applications where both weather resistance and security are required such as crawl space access doors.

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New WB GY 3000 Series Gypsum & Cement Access Panels

Designed for tape-in installation, the WB GY 3000 Series Gypsum (GFRG) Access Panels offer an aesthetically pleasing, stealth appearance in drywall ceilings and walls with a tapered edge design that blends in seamlessly with the surrounding area.

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Why Do You Need An Access Door?

Ever wondered why access doors are necessary in building construction? You can find them in just about every building and home around, but if you’ve never used one, you may not understand their purpose, placement and ubiquity in the construction world.

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The 4 Access Door Requirements You Should Follow

Learn how the following factors and requirements will determine your ideal access panel installation. Taking precise measurements and following codes precisely will increase your building's overall safety and make it possible to access ducts whenever necessary.

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Top 3 Benefits of Single Sheet, Laser-Cut Access Doors

If you're looking for a durable, visually pleasing, and easy to maintain access door design, then single sheet, laser cut access doors are a great solution. These well-made doors offer many benefits to your business. Find out what makes laser cutting different than other types of access door design.

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What Accessibility Really Means

Access doors often grant access to small, infrequently used spaces, and their designs reflect the ways in which these spaces are used. If you want to choose the right access door for any given space, you must first understand how and why accessibility is such an important concern.

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