1. Lockers for Dry Cleaning | Legacy Lockers

Lockers for Dry Cleaning  Legacy Lockers

Legacy Lockers worked with the dry cleaner to create a system that functioned within small spaces of office buildings and apartments. The lockers also had to fit seamlessly into the luxury look of the locations. Legacy Lockers designed a locker that was 12″ deep and with a rod that goes front to back rather than the typical left to right. This allowed the clothes to hang a specific way and maximize the small space.Legacy Lockers, they can work along side you to achieve your business dreams and innovation in your industry. Watch the video here

 

2. Locker Repairs and Locker Maintenance | Legacy Lockers 

Locker Repair

When it comes to your locker room, the process of repairs actually begins with the original construction. When you work with Legacy Lockers, they know exactly the hinge, the handle, and other parts because they only use one kind, and always the quality kind. This makes repairs fast, easy and more cost effective for you. Legacy Lockers also designs their lockers to be individual units. They are built to be modular and replaceable without a full renovation when repairs are needed. So if you find damage to one or four of your lockers, just those lockers will be repaired and replaced. Again, saving you time and money. Watch the video here

 

3. Athletic Lockers at Eastern New Mexico University | Legacy Lockers

Eastern New Mexico Football Lockers

Legacy Lockers understands the importance of a recruit’s first impression and functionality for the athletic locker room. Letting them coach you and custom fit your locker room upgrades will be a winning decision. Legacy Lockers worked with the athletic director and coaches from Eastern New Mexico University to design the custom lockers needed for their team. Using top quality materials with maple slab veneer and natural UV finish, plus incorporating a lockbox with a built-in combination lock and engraved team logo, Legacy Lockers was actually able to come in below what the university had budgeted. Watch the video here