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Shell Eocene

Using A Door That Can Be Covered In The Same Product As Your Unit Can Can Sweeten The Planners On Your Hangar

Securing planning permission for a hangar door can be difficult. The place where the hangar should ideally be situated is naturally usually in a green belt area and the planners are wary about allowing people to build huge ugly structures that will blemish the rural area and add an extra blot to the land.

They might suggest that in order to help the application the building should be constructed of local material, similar to the other buildings around it, for example York stone, granite etc. This is easy to apply to the steel frame building, which can generally be clad to make it fit in, but what happens when you get to the door. Here there is frequently an issue.

Generally, for these sorts of structures a roller shutter door or a folding door provide the solution but in these areas they will stick out like a sore thumb as they are of a entirely different product to the rest of the cladding. Typically they are fabric or metal and cannot be built of local timber or sandstone. However a door must be included, for security, safety and peace of mind so what alternatives are available.

One solution would be to go for a hanger door that can be enclosed in cladding made of the same stuff that the building is covered in. This sorts out the chief issue of the planning application as the door blends effortlessly in with it’s surroundings and makes the building look exactly like the others surrounding it. It also has the further advantage of being much more secure than the other options, meaning that your jet or airplane is much better protected. Frequently these doors provide security against ram raid attacks and other theft issues as well as being extremely sturdy and looking great.

So if you are having problems getting your application through planning on the basis of it’s looks this plan could just be the solution you are searching for.
Gastropod at a beach in Jako, Timor.