COLD ROOMS / FREEZER ROOMS
Cold rooms and freezer rooms with panels adapted to your operation
We help warehouses, retail, restaurants and industry plan cold rooms and freezer rooms with the right panels, insulation, doors, floors, refrigeration units and service access. The solution is adapted to temperature requirements, goods flow, hygiene, space and future operation.

The right conditions
The right cold room starts with the right conditions
A good cold room or freezer room starts before panels, doors and refrigeration units are selected. We look at temperature, load, goods flow, placement and how the room will actually be used every day.
Temperature and load
We take goods type, opening frequency, operating patterns and load into account so the room is dimensioned for stable temperature and reliable operation.
Flow and placement
Placement, door solutions and goods flow are planned so the room works smoothly in daily operations.
Technology and service access
Refrigeration units, controls and service space are considered early for easier maintenance, smoother service and lower long-term costs.
COLD ROOM OR FREEZER ROOM
Cold rooms and freezer rooms have different requirements
A cold room and a freezer room may look similar from the outside, but requirements for insulation, floors, doors and sealing differ. In a cold room, the focus is often stable temperature, hygienic surfaces and efficient goods flow. In a freezer room, stronger insulation, tighter door solutions, floor construction and the risk of condensation, ice formation and thermal bridges must also be considered.
Cold rooms
- Stable temperature
- Hygienic and easy-to-clean surfaces
- Efficient flow for staff and goods
- Adapted for retail, warehouses, restaurants and production
Freezer rooms
- Stronger insulation
- Focus on floors, sealing and thermal bridges
- Door solutions for lower temperatures
- Adapted for frozen goods and higher technical requirements


PANELS, INSULATION & OPERATING COST
The right climate shell lowers operating costs every day
A cold room or freezer room is only as good as its climate shell. Panel thickness, insulation core, sealed joints, doors, gates, floors and penetrations affect how stable the temperature becomes - and how much energy the system needs to use over time. We help you plan a solution where all technical details work together: from panels and floors to door selection, slip protection, service access and future changes. The result is lower energy consumption, less load on the refrigeration unit, easier maintenance and fewer operating problems.
- The right panel thickness for cold rooms or freezer rooms
- Tight joints and carefully planned connections
- Insulated floors, heating cable and slip-resistant surfaces when needed
- Doors, gates and high-speed doors adapted to traffic flow
- Penetrations and connections planned from the start
- Food-safe and easy-to-clean surfaces
- Lower load on the refrigeration unit
- Planning for service, maintenance and future changes
Less temperature loss
Correct sealing, insulation, door selection and dimensioning help the room maintain a stable temperature even during daily use.
Lower energy consumption
When the climate shell, floor, doors and connections work as one system, the refrigeration unit does not need to work harder than necessary.
Easier maintenance
Well-planned materials, cleanable surfaces, service access and carefully designed penetrations make the room easier to maintain over time.
Better daily function
Floor solution, doors, impact protection, pressure equalization and emergency alarms are adapted to load, traffic and safety requirements.
DOORS, GATES & ACCESSORIES
Details that affect both flow and energy consumption







PROCESS
From need to finished solution
We help you through the whole process - from the first needs analysis to a completed facility, commissioning and continued support.
Needs and conditions
We review the operation, the goods, the temperature requirements and how the room will be used in daily work.
Dimensions, placement and temperature requirements
Area, placement, doors, flows and temperature requirements form the basis for how the solution is planned.
Dimensioning and technical choices
Insulation, doors, refrigeration units and controls are selected as one system for the right function and reliability.
Installation and commissioning
We install, connect and inspect the system so it is ready for operation.
Service and aftermarket
After installation, we help with service, follow-up and continued support for stable operation over time.
Planning a new cold room or freezer room?
We help you develop the right solution from the start, with panels, insulation, doors, floors and refrigeration technology adapted to your operational requirements.
