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Posted by Access Doors Canada on 17th Apr 2026

Access panel compliance in Canada goes beyond picking a rated access door. The project must ensure compliance across four regulatory tiers: the National Building Code of Canada (NBC), provincial modif...

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Posted by Access Doors Canada on 7th Apr 2026

To pass commercial inspections in Canada, you need to choose fire-rated access panels that match the fire-resistance rating and listing of the surrounding wall or ceiling. They should also be installe...

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Posted by Access Doors Canada on 17th Mar 2026

The best access panels for transit stations and infrastructure projects in Canada are heavy-duty steel security doors for service areas and gypsum-based panels that integrate with architectural finish...

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Posted by Access Doors Canada on 27th Feb 2026

The top five insulated access solutions for roof and attic service areas are ADC-RHA-TB thermally broken roof hatch, ADC-BAC-EA-GRH electrical actuation roof hatch, ADC-BAC-IVHFH Invisa Hatch™ d...

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Posted by Access Doors Canada on 17th Feb 2026

Architects and contractors most often specify fire-rated, code-listed steel access panels such as the ADC-BAC-FRI Fire-Rated Insulated Access Door for high-rise projects because they preserve rated as...

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Posted by Access Doors Canada on 13th Feb 2026

The best airtight access panels that support building envelope performance combine durable construction and verified air-leakage ratings. They also feature gasketed seals that integrate seamlessly wit...

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Posted by Access Doors Canada on 10th Feb 2026

Insulated access doors reduce HVAC energy use in commercial buildings by minimizing air leakage and thermal transfer through wall and ceiling openings. By preserving the integrity of the building enve...

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