David Bolton No-Flange Recessed Access Panels in Finished Walls: Choosing the Right Latching Method Before the Surface Is Closed What This Guide Covers and Who It Helps A no-flange recessed access panel is a flush-mount service opening that sits entirely within the wall plane, with no visible border projecting beyond the finish... access panels cam latch commercial construction facility maintenance recessed hardware May 25, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Recessed Access Panels in Finished Ceilings: The Cam Latch and Flange Decisions That Happen After the Drywall Goes Up Why This Guide Exists This article is for contractors, facility managers, and project architects who have been burned by a recessed access panel that did not sit flush, required a finish callback, or ... access panels cam latch commercial construction drywall bead flange recessed access door May 21, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Drywall Flange Access Panels: Why the Rough-In Stage Is the Only Easy Moment Why the Rough-In Window Matters More Than the Panel Itself This article is for contractors, facility managers, and project managers who work with recessed access panels in drywall ceilings and walls. ... access panels cam latch commercial construction drywall flange rough-in sequence Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog
David Bolton Access Panel Latch Selection: Why the Cam Latch Is the Default — and When It Isn't What This Guide Covers and Who It Helps Access panels are one of the most overlooked decisions on a construction or renovation project — specified late, installed by whoever is on site, and rarely rev... access panels architectural access doors cam latch commercial construction facility maintenance Apr 23, 2026 Our Blog