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Will an office pod fit through standard doors? What buyers should check before delivery

This question should be answered before the quote is signed, not on delivery day. For QAkustik pods, the core planning points are flat-pack shipment, standard 90 cm door access, and final assembly in roughly 90 minutes.

90 cm Door reference
~90 minutes Assembly time
2 people Installation crew
Will an office pod fit through standard doors? What buyers should check before delivery

The real risk is not the pod, it is poor site-check discipline

Buyers often ask whether the pod fits through a door as if the whole answer depends on the outer dimensions of the finished model. In practice, the more important issue is shipment logic. If the unit arrives flat-pack and the largest elements pass a standard 90 cm doorway, most access problems move from impossible to manageable.

That is why site-checking should happen before production release. Door width, lift dimensions, corridor turns, unloading access, and final placement all need to be confirmed while the commercial timeline is still flexible.

What to confirm before delivery week

QAkustik’s own planning references already point to flat-pack shipment, standard 90 cm doorway access, and assembly taking about 90 minutes with two people. That is a strong base, but it still needs a disciplined site check. A building with a narrow lift or tight turning radius can slow an otherwise straightforward install.

The professional workflow is simple: validate the path from truck to final position, confirm who receives the goods, and lock the installation slot only after the route is checked. That removes the most expensive kind of delay, which is delay created by assumptions.

Confirm the path from unloading point to final location.

Check door widths, lift size, corridor turns, and access windows.

Treat installation readiness as part of procurement, not as a last-week task.