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This winter has felt like a continuous seasonal cycle of price hikes, but the worst is still yet to come, energy costs are increasing faster than they have done in many years, with bills expected to rise by almost 50% when the price caps are renewed.
The obvious route to take to counteract these increases is to try to reduce the price paid for energy. Any switched-on business will be re-negotiating their energy and utility costs with their current suppliers or sourcing new suppliers. Unfortunately, at a time when all providers are looking to increase energy prices, shopping around has become less successful, plus, this tactic cannot be of much benefit if you are already signed up to one of the best commercial energy deals available, resulting in the opportunities to reduce bills further all but disappearing.
Across the UK, every business must reduce costs in order to stay competitive; this is no longer a luxury option, but a necessity. As the prices of gas and electricity continue to rise with showing no sign of abating for at least 18 -24 months, it has become a much larger percentage of total changeable running costs for countless in the manufacturing business, as well as warehouse operators. Preserving energy and trying to find different ways to reduce energy wastage has now become a number one priority as businesses must find ways to decrease overheads.
Over recent months, it has become more apparent than ever that reducing the cost of energy isn’t enough to save some businesses. One specific area that has become more popular at addressing is looking at ways in which energy usage can be reduced to cut costs, and also the reduction of wastage. Often overlooked, more businesses are now investigating the process of reducing energy wastage in factories and industrial warehousing and the important role that the insulation properties of Industrial PVC Strip Curtains in reducing energy usage and overheads in the workplace can play on ensuring to keep a business competitive.
Industrial PVC Strip Curtains are easy to install across the majority of entrances and doorways that would usually be left wide open during working hours. These doorways are generally left open to allow lift trucks and members of staff pass through without having to open and close doors and are the cause of an immense amount of heat loss.
Industrial impact doors are well insulated, whilst also being strong and incredibly robust. These qualities facilitate the requirement to reduce heating costs in vast open warehouses and factories. They can make a significant addition to reducing the loss of heat in large open areas that are heated for staff comfort, but open to the outside environment.
The team here at Rayflex Group has estimated that by installing PVC Strip Curtains, the savings made on energy costs could cover the cost of the purchase and installation in as little as 3 months, and that your average business could expect to see a whopping 400% annual return on investment following the installation of these energy-saving Industrial PVC Door solutions.
Investing in PVC Strip curtains now is an excellent way to save energy in manufacturing plants, warehouses, and offices.