Mezzanine Floor
A mezzanine floor is a valuable addition to a building, serving as an intermediate level constructed between two primary floors or between the floor and the roof. Its functionality proves to be highly advantageous in various applications. It takes up a specific region rather of taking up the full floor space.
These mezzanine floors are used in a variety of scenarios, including warehouses, storage, offices, manufacturing, and production areas. They seem to be an efficient way of increasing usable floor area within a building without requiring physical expansions. Mezzanines can be made of a range of materials, such as steel, wood, concrete, or other suitable materials.
The fundamental reason for adding mezzanines is to take advantage of empty vertical space, offering extra space both above and below the structure. They also have the advantage of being created independently of existing structures. This makes them ideal for industrial settings with high ceilings, where they are often erected as freestanding or semi-permanent constructions.
Advantages
- Double or triple your usable space
- Cheaper and easier than renting additional premises
- Flexible for production, storage or office use
- Extra storage to prevent supply-chain crises
- Robot-ready and perfect for conveyor systems
- Designed by structural engineers for optimum safety and efficiency
- Value-engineered for best value for money
- Options for robust industrial or stylish retail use
- Bespoke to your space and needs.
- Steel decking
- Concrete
- Steel grating
- Diamond plate