Every hotel owner has a budget in mind. The cost of space is fixed. How can you make a limited space create unlimited possibilities and earn more money? Many people have turned their attention to movable partitions. This is absolutely the right idea, but you might not understand all the details yet.
Installing a movable partition is not just about adding a wall in the middle of a hall. Its core value is "one hall, multiple uses, no interference." If the partition you install can only block the view but not the sound, then its value is greatly reduced. You still wouldn't dare to schedule a quiet meeting next to a loud baby shower party.
So, the first thing to understand when choosing a movable partition is "soundproofing." You can't just listen to the salesperson say, "Our soundproofing is good." You have to ask for specifics. You should ask, "What is the sound insulation rating of your partition wall in decibels?" Generally, a rating of 50 decibels or higher is needed to meet the basic requirements of a hotel. A professional brand like Egood can provide you with a detailed test report that clearly tells you what level their product can achieve.
The second thing to understand is the "structure." A movable partition is pushed and pulled every day, so its "skeleton" must be strong. This skeleton is the track and trolley system at the top. The track must be thick and not easily bent. The trolleys must move smoothly and be able to support a lot of weight. You can try pushing a sample to feel how smooth it is. A good product makes almost no noise when you push it and requires very little effort. Egood has invested a lot in research and development in this area. Their track and trolley system is one of their core technologies they are very proud of.
The third thing to understand is the "sealing." Sound can get through any tiny opening. A small gap can ruin the entire soundproofing effect. You need to check all its joints like a detective. How do the panels connect to each other? Are there gaps between the panels and the ceiling or the floor? Professional brands like Egood use magnetic sealing strips to handle the gaps between panels and retractable mechanisms to seal the top and bottom gaps, achieving a "seamless" fit.
The fourth thing to understand is the "service." From measurement and design to installation and after-sales support, this is a complete service chain. A responsible manufacturer will send professional people to help you plan the layout, use their own installation team to ensure the quality of the work, and give you a long-term warranty promise.
Once you understand these four things, you won't be fooled by flashy advertisements and low prices when you choose a movable partition. You will understand why many high-end hotels ultimately choose Egood. Because they are not buying a temporary cheap deal, but a long-lasting, good tool that can actually help them make money.