Teal Park in Nottingham has solidified its status as a premier commercial destination by welcoming a brand-new Popeyes drive-thru as its final tenant. Designed by the architectural specialists at Stephen George + Partners and developed by Henry Davidson Developments (HDD). Because commercial kitchens rely on extensive rooftop extraction systems that need frequent servicing, safe roof access was a priority. The development team integrated a premium solution from Gorter's wide range of roof hatches, selecting a standard RHT roof hatch paired with a ladder.

 

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Superior insulation for intense environments

In a high-intensity setting like a commercial kitchen, managing internal temperatures and moisture is critical. The specified RHT flat roof access hatch features a fully thermally broken cover and curb. This innovative construction delivers superior insulation and actively prevents condensation buildup. It perfectly supports the building's overall energy efficiency strategy, keeping the bustling restaurant environment below comfortable and secure.

 

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Space-saving access for essential maintenance

The flat roof of a modern fast-food drive-thru is typically packed with heavy-duty ventilation and climate control units. Maintenance crews need a secure and straightforward way to reach these essential installations. The Gorter hatch, combined with a hooking ladder, provides an incredibly practical answer. The ladder securely hooks into place during use but can be effortlessly unhooked and stored away afterwards. This ensures the restaurant's valuable space is never compromised, while the TÜV NORD certification guarantees absolute user safety.

 

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