The Installation Process: How Temporary Wall Systems Work for Any Industry

Tracks, panels, seals, doors, and more. There are many components and considerations to make when installing temporary walls yourself.  

Fortunately, professional solutions are widely available these days. Here’s how one can expect the installation process to go and how these temporary wall systems can work for any industry. 

Temporary wall installation process: A quick review 

When you secure a containment solution from a company such as Temporary Wall Systems (TWS), the installation process typically follows these five steps: 

  1. Scoping and estimates
  2. Delivery of temporary wall systems
  3. Assembly and installation
  4. Inspection and approval of configuration
  5. Removal from site

Check out a complete breakdown of the modular wall installation process. 

Installing temporary wall systems for your industry 

The finer details of the installation process will vary depending on the project. The products, layouts, and schedule are tailored to maximize the benefits of temporary walls in your industry. 

Retail 

Strategic coverage and high-value aesthetics are top priorities in retail locations. TWS has walls that can create seamless, floor-to-ceiling advertisements with crystal-clear graphics. We can also install walls that create sleek, inconspicuous, noise-dampening barriers.  

Healthcare 

Minimizing disruption so hospitals, clinics, and more can maintain their high standard of care is our goal during healthcare renovations. We install modular systems that meet ICRA guidelines on a schedule that’s best for your patients.  

Temporary wall systems can also create negative air pressure rooms, cleanrooms, and more for healthcare facilities and laboratories. 

Schools 

Save time and money while schools and universities are under construction. Temporary wall systems are installed faster and can be more cost-effective than outdoor temporary structures like trailers.  

TWS can even install standalone classrooms and offices that block noise and dust for uninterrupted operations.  

Hospitality 

Temporary wall systems are the answer when guest experience is critical to your business. The installation will focus on clean, on-brand visual appearances and the right products and timing so containment won’t disrupt events and peak hours. 

Custom configurations can also be installed to create secure storage areas, reception areas, dressing rooms, and exhibits. 

Transportation 

Keep travelers on schedule at airports, train stations, and more. Modular wall solutions are quickly installed to create security checkpoints or conceal construction hazards.  

Add advertisements, announcements, and other instructions to walls for dual use and full integration into the environment. 

Offices  

Special conferences, new hires, and renovation don’t necessitate a new lease. Installing temporary walls divides available space into clean, quiet areas for all purposes. TWS designs and installs cubicles, construction barriers, and modular rooms with doors in all types of commercial spaces. 

Data centers  

Keeping dust away from servers and other expensive equipment is straightforward with temporary walls. Temporary wall system installation usually focuses on erecting proper containment rooms with appropriate airflow management and dust protection. 

Scheduling your temporary wall system installation  

The key to a smooth installation is all in the planning. TWS has the expertise to help scope and schedule your project for maximum efficacy and minimal disruptions. Request a lunch and learn today to learn more. 

FAQs 

What is the cheapest way to build a temporary wall? 

Framing and hanging drywall is pretty cost-effective but not always practical. Temporary wall systems save money on products, labor, and storage with a convenient rental model.  

Once you’re finished with the walls, we remove them with no debris or mess left behind.  

What is the best material for temporary walls? 

We believe the best material for temporary walls is sustainable and reusable. Aluminum and galvanized steel are strong and long-lasting. The appearance can be customized for their intended purpose. Our Core collection also features a thick urethane foam core to reduce noise. 

Do temporary walls adhere to OSHA dust control standards? 

Yes, if they’re installed properly and made of the right materials. A solid, well-fitted barrier is essential. Learn more about OSHA dust control and temporary walls. 

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