Commercial Cold Storage: 3 Planning Tips for Freezer Room Construction

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Commercial Cold Storage: 3 Planning Tips for Freezer Room Construction

4 May 2019
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


If you are thinking about increasing your cold storage in your commercial premises, you should consider building a freezer room. This type of walk-in space will allow for the on-premises storage of goods in bulk. Consequently, you will avoid the inconvenience of constant goods acquisition. In addition, your freezer room will help you economise on your commercial space because they can be installed outdoors. However, if you decide to build a freezer room, you must ensure that it is perfect for your needs. Consider these planning tips when planning for your project.

1. Think About the Best Placement Spot

Correct placement is crucial for a freezer room. If the structure is not optimally installed, you might not achieve the desired results. For instance, if you have limited space in your building and install the room, it might interfere with your normal operations. On the other hand, if you place the freezer outdoors, access might become a problem. Therefore, it is important for you to establish a plan before commissioning construction. Ideally, you should estimate the freezer room's size and find a suitable and convenient space. Under ideal circumstances, the structure should be indoors for convenient use. However, walk-in freezers can also be built outside. If you opt for this, you should ensure that there is a rain roof, a stable base and good insulation.

2. Choose Compatible Refrigeration Parts

You should purchase a good refrigeration setup for your custom freezer room. If the constructed space is not fitted with a suitable cooling system, you will experience significant problems. For instance, if your refrigeration components in your new freezer room have less power than is required, there will be ineffective cooling. Moreover, the cooling elements will be more susceptible to failure. However, this does not mean that you should acquire an overpowered system. If you do, there will be a higher risk of ice buildup in the storage room. It is advisable to consult a contractor for guidance when choosing the cooling components.

3. Consider the Right Design Elements

Finally, you should think about incorporating special design elements to make the cold storage more appealing. The right additional features and unique accessories will depend on the specifics of your operation and premises. For instance, if you install the freezer outdoors, you might need a ramp because the floor will be raised. This feature will be invaluable when using a cart or trolley. You can also protective plates for door safety and emergency alarms for ideal performance. 

For more information, contact a freezer room construction team near you.