Standard
Standard Insulated Door Covers
Insulated door covers come in any size and shape you want. Depending on your needs, these curtains can be custom designed to match the exact width and height you require. They are a great alternative to standard doors as they are quicker to install, move, take down, and store. To order your own custom insulated door curtain, click on the button below.
When designing a new insulated tarp door, we make sure it can reliably block light, reduce noise, and control the indoor temperature. You can easily zone off different areas without the need to purchase standard doors which are expensive and take time to install. Should the need arise, you can always re-position or re-use the curtain doors for other applications.
Premium
Premium Accordion Insulated Door Covers
AKON's premium door covers have a pleasant look with super clean edges. The insulated door cover folds like an accordion. This model has sealed pockets to house the insulating batting, which allows it to fold up in a more controlled manner. The appearance of this insulated door cover is also more aesthetically appealing due to the way that it is produced.
These curtain doors are a great alternative to standard doors as they are quicker to install, move, take down, and re-position. Note: No vision windows can be used with this style of insulated door cover due to the folding method.
Oversize
Large Insulated Door Covers
The large door covers are an effective way of dividing garages, shops, warehouses, and other rooms. They are designed for both outdoor and indoor use. They will completely cover any large opening and prevent temperature loss. With the use of anchor straps which securely connect to the floor, even harsh storms won't be able to budge the curtain door.
Depending on your needs, these Insulated garage door covers can be custom designed to match the exact width and height that you require. They are a great alternative to permanent walls as they are quicker to install, move, and take down.
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Conserve Energy With Flexibility
Benefits
- Huge energy savings
- Keep your shop or factory warm or cool
- Easy to move and customize
- Prevents condensation
- Doubles as noise control
- Less expensive than rigid doors
- Quick to install, take down, store, or reuse elsewhere
Applications
- Cold storage freezer doors
- Walk-in freezers and coolers
- Industrial cold room separation
- Dividing rooms into temperature zones
- Insulated garage door cover
- Insulated warehouse door
- Insulated tarp door for shops
Temperature Zoning
Create temperature zones for storing products at different temperatures or set up a more comfortable work environment.
Humidity Control
Effectively control humidity levels within your facility for food products or for better manufacturing processes.
Separate Tenants
Zone or lease out your warehouse to tenants who need to be kept separated due to their different operations.
Control Noise
Insulated door curtains and covers are also dual purpose for noise control due to the thick batting they are made from.
Folds Up and Stores Nicely
Operation
To help the insulated door tarp fold up neatly, it is guided via the track which comes in a variety of different mounting styles. The industrial insulated door tarps can be mounted to your ceiling, wall face, or can even be suspended from above using threaded rod or chain.
Full height vertical Velcro is also optional for attachment to side walls. Also optional are magnet or Velcro splits for quick access. The curtain doors can roll from side-to-side or remain static.
R-Values To Choose From
Temperature Control R-Values
You can choose from 2 different R-Values for our insulated divider doors. R-Value is the capacity of an insulating material to resist heat flow. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power. As a general rule the longer you plan to have your thermal curtain installed the higher R-Value you should choose. This will give you the best ROI on your investment. If however your need is short term then it is best to use the less expensive R-Values as long term energy savings will likely not be gained.
- R3 – Standard Separation – Retractable and Stationary
- R6 – High Separation – Retractable and Stationary
Control Air Flow
Floor Engagement
Cold air can get under a normal curtain that rests just above the floor and that will lead to inevitable losses. This reduces the effectiveness of the temperature control doors. Using a floor sweep to engage the floor prevents this issue by controlling the flow of air from one temperature zone to another.
The 8" tall sweep Velcros onto the bottom of the curtain and hangs 6" below it. It can be replaced in the future or replaced with a taller or shorter sweep if you need to use the insulated doors in another location with a different elevation. This is especially true if you need an insulated garage door cover since garages can be negatively affected from the outdoor temperature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Standard doors cost thousands to install and lock doorways into one permanent spot forever. Facilities with walk-in freezers, temperature controlled rooms, or big garage openings need something that stops cold air but still gives flexibility later. Insulated door curtains cover openings for way less money while actually controlling temperature through thick batting layers. They slide open on tracks when people need through, then close to separate temperature zones again. Shops move these curtains to different doorways when layouts change, which beats ripping out rigid doors and starting fresh. Floor sweeps stop cold air sneaking underneath. This FAQ covers whether these really save energy versus regular doors, how R-values work in actual temperature gaps, and handling vision windows.
Insulated Door Curtains & Covers – Frequently Asked Questions
What are insulated door curtains and covers used for?
Insulated door curtains and covers are designed to reduce heat loss, block drafts, and improve energy efficiency around doors and entry points. They are commonly used in warehouses, cold storage rooms, processing areas, and loading docks to maintain stable temperatures.
How do insulated door curtains work?
They use a layered construction that includes a thermal core and durable vinyl exterior. This insulation reduces heat transfer and helps isolate temperature-controlled spaces, making doors more energy-efficient and preventing conditioned air from escaping.
What materials are insulated door covers made from?
Most covers feature heavy-duty vinyl outer layers combined with insulated batting. Reinforced seams, industrial stitching, and strong mounting hardware ensure durability even in high-traffic industrial environments.
Are insulated door curtains energy-efficient?
Yes. By reducing air exchange and preventing heat loss, these curtains significantly improve thermal performance around doors, lowering heating and cooling costs in large facilities.
Can insulated door curtains help block drafts?
Yes. The insulated core and sealed edges prevent cold drafts and air infiltration, helping maintain comfortable and stable temperatures in climate-sensitive areas.
Are insulated door covers suitable for cold storage?
Yes. They are frequently used in coolers, freezers, and cold storage facilities to reduce temperature fluctuations and minimize energy loss during frequent door cycles.
Can these curtains be used on loading dock doors?
Yes. Insulated curtains are ideal for loading docks where frequent openings can cause major heat loss. They help maintain indoor climate conditions and reduce strain on HVAC systems.
Are insulated door curtains customizable?
Yes. They can be custom-sized to fit virtually any doorway, including oversized industrial doors. Customers can choose insulation thickness, colors, mounting style, and optional window panels.
Do insulated door covers include clear window panels?
Yes. Optional clear vinyl windows can be added to improve visibility, safety, and communication between separated areas without compromising insulation performance.
Are insulated door curtains removable?
Yes. They can be quickly detached or rolled to the side depending on the mounting system. This makes them easy to use only when needed or during specific seasons.
How do I install insulated door curtains?
Installation is straightforward and typically involves mounting a track, Velcro frame, or grommet system above or around the doorway. Most installations require only basic tools.
Are insulated door covers waterproof?
The vinyl exterior is water-resistant, protecting against moisture, condensation, and washdown environments commonly found in food processing or industrial facilities.
How do I clean insulated door curtains?
They can be cleaned using mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth. Routine cleaning helps maintain appearance and prevents buildup of dust or residue.
How durable are insulated door covers?
They are built to withstand heavy use, frequent contact, and high-traffic environments. With proper care, they often last many years even in demanding industrial settings.
Do insulated door curtains reduce noise?
Yes. The multi-layer construction provides moderate sound reduction, helping create quieter workspace environments near busy doors or equipment.
Can insulated door covers be used in refrigerated trucks?
Yes. They are commonly used in delivery vehicles and refrigerated trucks to maintain cold temperatures when doors are opened during loading and unloading.
Do insulated door curtains improve worker comfort?
Yes. By reducing cold drafts and stabilizing indoor temperatures, they help create more comfortable working conditions near entrances or drafty zones.
Are replacement panels available?
Yes. Individual panels, windows, and mounting components can be replaced without purchasing a complete new system, reducing maintenance costs.
How long do insulated door curtains last?
Depending on usage and environmental factors, most insulated curtains last 7–12 years. Their life can be extended with proper cleaning and periodic inspection.
Can insulated door covers be used in commercial settings?
Yes. They are frequently used in restaurants, retail backrooms, event spaces, and commercial buildings where temperature control or draft reduction is needed.
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Rolling Hardware

- 16 gauge galvanized steel tracks
- Nylon roller hooks for easy opening
- 6 mounting styles to connect to various structures
- Free standing hardware for up to 20' in height
Static Mount Hardware

- Aluminum Angle - Use with self tapping Tek screws to pinch curtain to angle.
- Grommets Only - You can then use many DIY methods to hang the curtains.
- Beam Clamps - Clamps onto the flange of beams, joists and purlins.
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