Choosing the right locker material for your facility can be difficult. With so many different options available today, understanding which one is the right choice for you is complex. Many are going with stainless steel lockers in a variety of different settings today, but are they a good option for you? Explore the benefits of this locker material.

  • Damage Resistant: Joplin HS lockers 3In many environments, lockers are subject to high levels of use and, sometimes, abuse. Stainless steel choices, though, give you the durability you need to ensure your lockers look good year after year.
  • Corrosion-Resistant: Metal is usually susceptible to rust, but stainless steel is different, even in high moisture areas like locker rooms or kitchens. This remarkable resistances means you get a beautiful set of lockers, no matter what the environment around them.
  • Fire-Resistant: Just as stainless steel can resist damage and corrosion, it can often hold its own for some time against a fire, so despite the heat and intensity of the flames, you’ll get great performance from your new lockers.
  • Variety of Configurations: As with almost any other locker type, stainless steel lockers come in several different configurations to help meet your needs. Single, double, or triple, stainless steel lockers help ensure your patrons have the necessary space available.
  • Budget Friendly: There’s one other thing stainless steel lockers can resist – draining your budget. While some lockers come with enormous price tags, stainless steel choices can often help keep the entire cost of the project lower than you’d planned, ensuring you get exactly what you want at a great price.

Whether you’ve settled on stainless steel lockers already or you simply want to explore your options, contact us today to learn more. We’ll put you in touch with a dedicated project manager who will walk you through the choices available for your facility so you have the information you need to select the right material for your lockers. To learn more, pick up the phone and call us today.

There are times when you simply need a locker for storage, then there are times when you need something quite a bit stronger. DeBourgh all-welded steel lockers are designed specifically for when you need something tough enough to stand up to the worst possible conditions. Designed specifically to offer the right storage solution no matter what the budget or circumstances, DeBourgh offers the ideal product for a variety of situations.

CorregidoorSchoolLockerSchool Lockers – In an educational setting the goal is always to make certain students have access to the best possible storage solution. Unfortunately, that also comes with a need for solid durability, as students can be hard on lockers and other equipment. DeBourgh offers all-welded steel construction, so front to back, bottom to top, you get unbeatable strength. They’re available in one, two, and three tiered options, as well as twelve and fifteen inch widths and depths to better meet your existing layouts. Each locker is even pre-equipped with a polished aluminum number plate with etched black numbering to help ensure locker assignments are far easier to make.

Police and Fire Lockers – Good gear storage is a must for first responders like police and fire personnel, and nothing could be better than the line from DeBourgh. With an entire series designed to meet the unique storage needs of these everyday heroes, you’ll find serious security, storage, and durability in one package. From heavy-duty personnel lockers made to be spacious enough for all of your crew to turn out open front lockers that are ideal when speed is of the essence, this line comes with the construction and accessories necessary to make your job that much easier.

When you need real storage solutions, DeBourgh has the right answer. To learn more about how these amazing lockers can meet your facility’s needs, contact Carroll Seating today for a turnkey solution from design to installation and beyond.

 

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Just the term “Athletic Lockers” probably brings to mind those horrific colors, awful smells, and metal clanging noises. Lockers, though, don’t have to follow that same pattern any longer. There are lots of different ways to change things a bit to make them look and feel amazing for anyone who walks into the locker room.

Wood Lockers – While these are nothing short of a luxury in some cases, they just work well in many athletic locker rooms. For example, if you’re designing a high end golf resort, wood lockers are going to be an absolute must. While wood can be pricier, there are choices that fit into the budgets of many available, so don’t skip over it just because you think you may not be able to afford it. Make certain that you at least take a look at what’s out there.  plastic resin lockers, Carroll Seating

Laminate Finishes – Like the look of wood, but you just can’t work it into your budget? A laminate finish might be the right way to go. They offer the same look of wood without the added cost. What’s more, though, is that they can often be more durable than you might imagine.

Plastic Resin – This is a fairly new material that is strong, resistant to scratches, and very versatile. It, too, can come in a wood-look finish, but it also comes in a number of different colors, too. It’s very easy to maintain, and while it’s a bit pricier than plastic laminate, it also comes with a much longer lifespan.

Hybrid Lockers – Many manufacturers today offer lockers made from a hybrid of materials. For example, you can get a body construction made from sheet steel with a door designed from wood, giving you the best of both worlds. If you’re on a tight budget, but you want something that looks a little more professional, this may be the way to go.

Athletic lockers don’t have to bring back memories of gym class. Instead, they can have an amazing sense of style anyone who walks into the locker room is certain to appreciate.

 

These days, no two locker rooms are alike. Whether you’re in a high-end club setting or middle school, athletic locker rooms are changing fast, and with them, the types of lockers available to those who need them. Wondering which lockers might best meet your needs? Take these factors into account first. 
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Space Concerns: One of the first things you want to consider is how much space you have. In some cases, your space for the locker room will be quite limited, and that can not only affect where you put the lockers, but also the size and type of lockers you choose to use. Keep in mind that you’ll want to create a solid traffic flow around the lockers as well as a sense of privacy for those using the lockers to change, so be careful as you begin to think about where you may want to place your lockers.

Locker Size: There are three basic locker sizes: mini, half, and standard. Mini lockers are perfect for keys, a folded set of clothes, and maybe a set of court shoes, but not much else. Half lockers give you slightly better sizing, but they’re still small enough to wrinkle the bottom of a man’s shirt. Standard sized lockers are perfect for that suit, but they also typically mean a lot of wasted space. Carefully consider the facility and the needs of its patrons. High school kids may only need half lockers, but those in a commercial gym facility may need mixed sizes.

Locker Materials: Athletic lockers hardly have to be the standard metal ventilated type these days. You can go with stadium style lockers, open front lockers for gear, or even lockers with a wood laminate paneling look to enhance your dressing rooms. Depending on exactly who your facility serves, you may want to go with something that reflects your wants and needs.

There are a number of factors to consider as you plan the ideal athletic locker room. Your best bet is to chat with a project manager before you make any final decisions.

Drew Gough, Sales

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Drew graduated from Vermont Technical College in 2017 with an Associates degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology. With brief experience in small Architectural and Civil firms in the Portland Maine area, Drew later settled in Hussey Seating Company for the past 5 years. Drew joined the CSC sales team in November of 2024 covering the state of Iowa as his sales territory. Drew has a strong technical background and is very passionate about the products he sells. He believes that a thorough understanding of the products combined with open communication with all parties is the key to success in this industry. Outside of work, Drew enjoys fitness related activities, being outdoors, attending concerts, and spending time with his wife, Emily.

Levi Curtis, Project Manager

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In my free time I enjoy hunting, fishing, and working on our farm with my sons.  My wife and I enjoy traveling and the chaos of the boy’s youth sports.

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Kelli Brandon, Project Manager

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When not at the office I enjoy painting, baking, and spending quality time with my three grandkids.  .

Mandy Kohlbrecher, Project Manager

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Mandy Kohlbrecher is a Senior Project Manager and Senior Estimator for Carroll Seating. She is from Trenton, IL and attended Art Institute (Chicago) and Rankin Technical College.

When she joined Carroll Seating in 2013, she brought 10 years of design experience in interiors and architecture to the team.

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Eddie Scheer is Carroll Seating’s Regional Director for Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois.

He was born and raised in St. Louis, MO, a die-hard KU Jayhawks fan and graduate of the KU School of Architecture and Design. He has been with Carroll Seating over 11 years and prior to that time,  he served clients for 23 years as an architect.

Dustin Hecht, Project Manager

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Dustin is a life-long woodworker with a passion for crafting. When he's not in the workshop, he might be found tinkering with cars or hitting the links for a round of golf. Dustin is a family man, happily married to Courtney, and together they have two daughters.

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Connie Gillam,  Repair & Service

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When out and about I enjoy spending time with my husband Michael and our 5 grandkids.

Brock Christopher,  Sales

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On the weekends and during the evenings, a majority of my time is spent playing soccer with my 7-year-old Kade or working on various projects with my 12-year-old Kael.  During the fall you can find me doing anything related to the KC Chiefs or Mizzou Tigers.

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Suzi Johnson,  Project Accountant

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I have spent most of my life in Illinois. I enjoy traveling and taking photos. I need coffee to function. My life revolves around my fur child, Norman.

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Dineen O’Keeffe,  Project Accountant

Dineen O’Keeffe,  Project Accountant  email our team
I enjoy spending time with my family. 

Sarah Maynes,  Project Manager/ Estimator

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When I am not at work I enjoy baking.

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Sam Shapiro,  Project Manager  email our team

Sam is a safety trained supervisor of construction whose experience ranges from factory to field.

He enjoys hiking, road trips, and rock concerts.

Mike Gillam

Mike Gillam  General Manager & Director of R&S   email our team
My life outside of the office consists of trips to remote locations and spending time with my family and five grandkids.  I love the Lord and doing His work.

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Pat has been a dedicated member of the Carroll Seating Team since he joined full-time in 1977, after earning his bachelor’s in business from the University of Kansas. He initially gained hands-on experience as an installer during high school and college. In 1998, he was promoted to President, bringing extensive knowledge of both fixed and movable products to the role and focusing on promoting the features of CSC’s vendors for mutual success.  Outside of work, Pat cherishes time with his family, which includes the love of his life Suzy, their three children and four grandchildren. He enjoys golf, fishing, yard work, home projects, and entertaining, always striving to make the most of each day. 

Alexander Klopp

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When I am not in the office I enjoy my life in the western suburbs as a Husband of 30 years, father of 2 adult children and an active member in our local Presbyterian church. Passions include family adventures with one-of-a-kind experiences.

Tim Haggerty,  Sales  email our team

“When I am not working, I like to enjoy time with my family living an active life style that includes, live music, sporting events, golfing, fishing, and skiing.” 

 

Evan Carroll,  Sales & Special Projects email our team

Evan Patrick Carroll, following an internship from 2003- 2005, joined as full-time sales in 2008.

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Outside of the office, I love spending time with my wife, 3 kids and our dog!  My hobbies include playing golf and practicing guitar which I keep working at. 

Meredith Pollard (Carroll),  General Manager  email our team

Meredith graduated from the University of Kansas in 2010 with a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Minor in Business. 

After pursuing a brief retail career, she joined CSC as a full-time employee in March of 2011. Originally hired in sales, Meredith found her fit in the company was better off in Management. She was promoted to the General Manager of the Chicago office in 2018. As General Manager, she believes that a motivated workforce is the foundation of success, and actively promotes collaboration, open communication, and skill development among all employees and believes that a successful business is built on strong relationships—both with clients and team members.

When not at the office, Meredith enjoys her life in Roscoe Village, downtown, with her husband Mike and son Cameron. 

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Patrick J. Carroll
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Patrick Carroll, Jr. assumed the positions as President, in 1998.

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