Additionally, it will save you money because it can act as both an insulator and a vapor barrier. You will not need plastic sheeting for your vapor barrier.
3. The Wrong Wine Cooling System is Installed in Your Wine Cellar in Austin
After preparing the wine cellar (framing, electrical work, and insulation), the wine refrigeration system can be installed by Orange County HVAC experts. However, when the cooling unit does not suit the size and location of your wine cellar, there is no way you will enjoy its benefits. Instead, you will encounter problems such as wine spoilage, mold growth, and decreased lifespan of your equipment.
At Custom Wine Cellars Atlanta, our team makes a thorough assessment of our client’s needs and requirements before choosing the type, size, capacity, and brand of wine cooling system to be utilized for a particular project. We offer commercial-grade wine refrigeration units designed to provide maximum performance in regulating the temperature and humidity in wine cellars.
4. The Wine Cellar Doors are Not Sealed Completely by Your Installer
Another reason why a wine storage problem occurs is that your wine cellar door is not sealed completely or appropriately. Your door should not only increase the aesthetic value of your home or commercial establishment. It should also be constructed to keep your wine collection safe.
As a professional designer and installer, Custom Wine Cellars Orange County manufactures wood, wrought iron, and glass wine cellar doors with the capacity to seal and insulate climate-controlled wine rooms. Our team uses closed-cell foam insulation to fill in the gap between the rough opening and the jamb of the door. It is the same type of insulation we use for the walls and ceiling. Moreover, we equip all of our doors with weather stripping on all the edges to prevent air leakage in your wine cellar.
Another essential sealing component for your wine cellar door is the automatic door bottom, which creates a seal between the door and the floor. It is beneficial because it helps keep the cold air inside the wine cellar by closing the door automatically when your hands are full, or you forgot to close the door. It drops down just before the door shuts and retracts when the door is opened.
Another advantage of this mechanical device is that it does not damage your floor due to door dragging.
5. The Wine Cellar Doors are of Low-Quality
When constructing wine cellar doors, we always keep in mind that they will be installed in a wine room equipped with a wine cooling system. At Custom Wine Cellars Orange County, all of our doors are exterior grade so they can withstand the humid conditions in climate-controlled wine cellars. Our durable wooden doors are 1 ¾” thick and constructed using a technology called the LVL (Laminated Veneer Lumber). We use adhesives to connect the layers of thin wood to increase the durability and warp resistance of our doors.
For seamless glass doors or wrought iron doors with glass, we use glass panels with 5/8” thickness, dual-paned, and thermally insulated. These properties of glass will help create a highly insulated wine cellar and prevent moisture build-up.
Avoid Wine Storage Problems. Work with a Master Wine Cellar Installer in Orange County!
Temperature and humidity are two factors that contribute to the overall quality of the wine. Consulting an expert wine cellar installer in Orange County will ensure that your wine room is built correctly and with high-grade components.
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