If your walk-in cooler or freezer is constantly in use—deliveries, restocking, line pulls, customer orders—your refrigeration system is fighting one big enemy all day long:

warm air rushing in every time the door opens.

And that warm air isn’t free. It turns into:

  • longer compressor run times
  • heavier frost buildup (especially in freezers)
  • temperature swings
  • higher utility bills

One of the simplest ways to reduce that loss—without changing your operations—is strip curtains.

Why Strip Curtains Work So Well

Strip curtains create a flexible barrier that slows the exchange between warm outside air and the cold air inside your walk-in.

They help:
✅ keep cold air in
✅ keep humidity out
✅ reduce frost at the entry
✅ stabilize temperatures during busy periods

Best part? They don’t require equipment changes or downtime.

Where You’ll Notice the Biggest Savings

Strip curtains are especially valuable in:

High-traffic walk-ins

Restaurants, bars, grocery stores, schools, and convenience stores where doors open all day.

Freezers

Because humidity entering a freezer usually becomes frost and ice—fast.

Summer conditions

Heat + humidity = the worst-case scenario for energy loss and icing.

The Real-World ROI (Why They Pay for Themselves)

Strip curtains are one of the few upgrades that can reduce energy loss immediately, because they work every time the door opens.

In the real world, operators usually notice:

  • reduced frost near the entry
  • less “cold air dump” when the door opens
  • improved recovery times after peak traffic
  • better temperature consistency

They’re inexpensive compared to service calls, parts replacements, and excess energy usage.

Bonus Benefit: Less Ice at the Door

If you’re fighting ice buildup at the threshold, strip curtains can help by reducing moisture entering through repeated door openings.

Less humidity = less ice. Simple math.

The Bottom Line

If you want a low-cost, high-impact way to improve walk-in performance, strip curtains are hard to beat.

They’re one of the easiest upgrades for:
✅ energy savings
✅ better temperature stability
✅ reduced frost/ice problems
✅ protecting your refrigeration system from extra workload

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