From the time he was young, Dean had always dreamed of opening his own restaurant. He knew how he wanted it to look, the atmosphere it offered, even down to the delicious offering on the menu. However, when the opportunity presented itself for Dean to see his lifelong dream come to life, his initial fear was that he seemed to have gotten himself into more than he had planned.
He was able to acquire an already existing restaurant at a great price. However, that great price came with conditions—such as the need for several areas being upgraded and brought back up to code. Dean knew that his first step would be to find a product that would get the job done without breaking the bank. He soon found a product called Duramax.
When googling for a possible product to use, Dean found himself brought to a website owned by Duramax. Duramax offered vinyl panels that, from the information, Dean read sounded like the perfect choice for his needs. Having his interest piqued, Dean delved a little deeper into the company's information, and the more he read, the more impressed he became.
Duramax vinyl panels were constructed for those areas that saw a significant amount of moisture. There were no cracks or crevices for bacteria, viruses, or mold to build up and pose possible health problems with their smooth, seamless surface.
They were constructed of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), the panels allowed for easy maintenance to keep it clean and sanitary. In most cases, the panels are easily sprayed down with water to ensure cleanliness. Dean liked the sound of better performance with minimal maintenance.
Dean learned that the panels were constructed of ½ inch thick material, which not only made the panels sturdy and durable but lightweight enough for ease of installation. The panels provided interlocking edges, which formed a tight seal allowing for no cracks or crevices.
When installing the panels, Dean found that there was no special prepping or construction necessary. The panels were capable of being attached to the existing studs of any wall or substructure. The panels are designed to provide a surface impervious to such problems as bacteria and mildew caused by moisture. Dean felt the Duramax vinyl panels were just the item he would need in his restaurant's commercial kitchen area. Their resistance to moisture and the ease of only having to hose them down to clean them would afford the ability for more frequent cleaning of the area.
Another factor that made the vinyl panels appeal to Dean was the fact that they were constructed with the end-user in mind. They are reliable, long-lasting, and trustworthy. When Dean took into account the initial cost compared to the life span of the panels, he realized how much money he would save over time. Dean made a call to Duramax, and their professional customer service reps answered all of his questions. He was so glad he took the time to research his options and felt that there was no other choice than Duramax. When looking to build, or remodel, a cold storage or refrigerated space for your company, the logical choice is Duramax vinyl panels. Reliable, trustworthy, and built to last from quality materials, they outperform the competition.