Vinyl Strip Doors


When you need unrestricted movement between areas but also want climate control and noise reduction, transparent strip doors are a great option. Other doors and dividers can be time-consuming when people constantly need to open and close them. But you still want something in the doorway to prevent insects, excess dirt and extra noise from entering your space easily. Additionally, without a door, your climate control costs would increase because of the loss of hot or cold air. The solution is PVC strip doors.

What Is a Strip Door?

Strip doors are made up of a series of transparent and flexible strips that create a divider between work areas. The vinyl strips hang down and overlap each other. They can look a little different depending on their application, but they provide insulation and noise reduction. The strips can be easily passed through so they won't restrict movement, and they still allow for good visibility into an area, too.

Different Types of Strip Doors

Strip doors are available in different widths and thicknesses and can be made out of varying materials to achieve different effects.

Standard

Our standard clear PVC rolls can be in widths of 6 inches, 8 inches, 12 inches, 16 inches or even 48 inches. The vinyl thickness ranges from .04 inches to .16 inches. The standard strip door is smooth, very clear and is mostly used for light traffic areas.

USDA

The USDA strip doors are for applications in freezers and coolers. They provide good insulation so you can lower your climate control costs associated with the loss of cold air from opening and closing a door. These doors will help contain the cold air without restricting movement to and from the area.

Ribbed

These strips have ribs that function as an anti-scratch feature and increase the lifespan of the strip. These are perfect for areas with heavy traffic from forklifts and other machinery.

Weld

Weld strip doors can be used to block UV rays as well as sparks from welding. A vinyl strip weld screen can be used to section off an area for welding to increase safety. This type of barrier is usually tinted.

Orange

Orange safety strips are used on the outer strips of a strip door so that it's easy to see where the doorway is. This can help machinery pass through without damaging the equipment or the doorways.

Businesses That Commonly Use Strip Doors

Many different industries and businesses can benefit from strip doors. They effectively separate workspaces and reduce energy costs while not restricting movement. They decrease noise and limit the passage of dirt, insects, debris and fumes. Commercial strip doors are ideal for businesses in a variety of industries such as food service, shipping and automotive. Places where you might see strip doors used include:
  • Grocery stores.
  • Factories.
  • Warehouses.
  • Kitchens.
  • Restaurants.
  • Shipping plants.
  • Auto body shops.

Contact Marvin's Garage Doors

We're a family-owned company that serves residential and commercial clients with a vast line of products such as garage doors, entry doors, roll-up doors, strip doors and gates. Contact us today to learn more about commercial strip doors and our installation services.

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