by InvictaMezzanineFloors
20. July 2010 01:48
There are many different types of Mezzanine Floor to choose from. The different uses determine which type of floor would be best fit for purpose. Stainless steel, cold rolled steel and structural steel are all used for mezzanine levels.
The mezzanine floors made of stainless steel are the type that are best used for businesses that require a lots of space to work in, for example food production, as this type of mezzanine floor requires fewer columns.
If the requirement for the mezzanine floor is to be attractive, for example in public buildings, then the mezzanine would benefit from being made from cold rolled steel – these are lighter in structure and have a smooth finish. Despite these mezzanines floors being lighter weight than the stainless steel ones, they can still carry huge loads.
If economy is the main requirement of the mezzanine then a structural steel mezzanine floor is the ideal solution. These mezzanine floors are cheaper to produce, but are very heavy. However, this type of mezzanine floor can be used in all the above scenarios.
by InvictaMezzanineFloors
28. October 2009 23:29
Mezzanine floors are raised platforms which are installed between main floors. They are also known as intermediate floors. These additional floors create extra space and are extremely cost effective. Mezzanine floors are available in a range of different shapes, sizes and styles.
Mezzanine floors are commonly used in warehouses, shops and offices to store tools and materials. Structural, roll formed, rack-supported, or shelf-supported options are used in industries which require high density storage.
Mezzanines can be used for variety of applications including:
Retail Solutions: Mezzanines are commonly used in retail stores as they can free up additional storage space for stock.
Warehouse and Distribution: Mezzanine floors are becoming more common in warehouses and distribution centres as they maximise the amount of space that can be used for storage and to support material handling equipment.
Office Solutions: Mezzanine floors are used in office environments, especially head offices, as they can create extra room to store important files and documents. With single and multi-tier floors, you can easily change the look of your office and increase space at the same time.
by InvictaMezzanineFloors
10. October 2009 02:19
Mezzanine floor systems are semi-permanent floors which are installed within a building and built between two original floors. These floors are free standing, as they do not need the support of the building or floors. The steel pillars support the floors and it is very simple to dismantle and relocate them.
The flooring or decking varies according to the requirements but they are generally made of b-deck underlayment. Mezzanine floorings usually use wood products, heavy duty steel, aluminium or fibreglass grating for finished floors.
Different materials used to create mezzanine floors
There are several types of mezzanine floors and they are made of materials like structural steel, stainless steel and cold rolled steel. These different kinds of materials determine the price and the requirements of the floors.
Structural steel – They are commonly used for column spacing and these floors are made with an open web bar joist. It is very simple to move electric conduits and water pipes through the floors. It is quick to install steel mezzanine floors and these floors are very affordable. The structural steel floors are heavier than other materials; this makes them larger and capable of carrying heavy loads.
Cold rolled steel – They are made up of sheet metal that makes them lighter than structural steel. The finishing touch gives them a nice visual aspect. Although, they are lightweight, they can still carry heavy loads.
Stainless steel - They are one of the most commonly used mezzanine floors and they have little column spacing.
Thus, there are many different types of materials which are used to make mezzanine floors and you can opt for the one according to your requirements.
by Richard
19. September 2009 01:12
You own a big building with several different departments all having their own office space. But, the space seems small. Building a new storage space or a new building is expensive and impractical. In such a phase, mezzanine floors are what you need. The term sounds interesting and so does this solution. Well, mezzanine floors are installed between two floors creating a tremendous amount of storage space.
Mezzanine floors are generally used by shops, warehouses and offices to make a larger space to store goods as well as for new production or office facilities. They can be permanently or temporarily installed depending on their construction type. There is no longer any need to overcrowd your shopping space, as mezzanine floors will not only save space but also exhibit your stock clearly.
Mezzanine floors are the best options for storing materials, tools, files, folders, cartons and other office equipment. Commercial mezzanine floors are mainly constructed out of materials like aluminium, fibreglass and steel offering durability and immense load bearing capacities.
In warehouses, mezzanine floors are generally steel made, having steps and stairs to access them and also steel handrails for safety precautions. Warehouses require huge and sturdy mezzanine floors to keep their production at maximum output and to store heavy goods.
Office mezzanine floors are usually permanent fixtures, designed to fit into the building and office space you have. They are top quality floors customised according to the space available and the building’s appearance.
Mezzanine floors have a diverse array of uses making life easier for businesses that have limited space.
by Richard
14. September 2009 23:50
Building an indoor elevated deck or mezzanine floor can be one of the most cost effective ways to tackle the space and storage problems in your premises. Mezzanine installation can provide space flexibility that can be used for storage, retailing, manufacturing or even as an office space. Most often, when businesses feel the shortage of space, they either consider adding a traditional extension or moving their premises. However, this can be costly as well as time consuming.
Alternatively, quickly adding mezzanine floor can greatly help to eliminate the space problems at your workplace. Mezzanine floors can be easily erected in a matter of weeks and they usually do not require any planning or permission. These mezzanine floors can also be added to your existing business without causing much disruption. Additionally, using pre-built mezzanine floors can greatly help to reduce the overall building time.
Some important considerations while planning to install mezzanine floors:
Effective Planning:
Similar to other building projects, effective planning is very important. It will greatly improve the chances of a project that runs on time and provides the expected results.
Using your mezzanine floor:
Initially, it is very important to consider for what purpose you will be using the extra space for. For example, if you are planning to use the space for offices, you need to make sure that the floor is strong and sturdy enough to be converted into that type of space.
Checking with your landlord:
Most lease rentals are generally based on the ground floor space, and extending it upwards might be “free” if your rental payments are concerned.
So, if you want to get rid from that congested space and wish to create additional space, it would be ideal to opt for mezzanine flooring.
by Richard
12. September 2009 01:40
All companies, at some point in time realise that the current storage space they have is inadequate to meet their requirements. This usually happens as companies expand their business. As they grow, companies have to provide retailers and suppliers with larger quantities of products which mean producing and stocking larger volumes as well. However, this can be a big problem as sometimes companies do not have that much storage space.
There are not many ways to increase the storage space in your current unit and from these options; most of them can cost you a fortune. But if you are looking for an inexpensive option to increase the space in your unit or warehouse, installing a mezzanine floor is a perfect. Installing a mezzanine floor will provide you with double the amount of space you currently have. This is because a mezzanine floor can take the same layout of the room like that of the regular flooring.
By installing a mezzanine floor there is no need for a company to shift its premises to a larger area or expand the unit which could cost an enormous amount of money.
However, it is necessary that the unit where the mezzanine floor is being installed has adequate overhead space. This allows easy access to the stored goods and allows staff to work in comfort.
by Jim
18. August 2009 01:52
Mezzanine floors are also known as intermediate floors and are put in between main floors. Many of the common types of mezzanine floors are balconies that are found within churches and theatres, but there are many different types of mezzanine floors that are usually made from materials such as stainless steel, cold rolled steel and structural steel.
These materials will ultimately determine where and how the floor will be used and what amount you will have to pay. The structural steel floors are generally constructed with an open web bar beam which makes it very simple to extend water pipes and electrical conduits through it. It will also provide you with additional working space. It does not take long for construction which is one of the biggest advantages.
If you want to use something that is less expensive, it would be better to use structural steel. However, structural steel is a bit heavier, so if you want something that is lighter, cold rolled steel can be the best alternative. Cold rolled steel has a nice, simple finish and is easy to use in public buildings. Although cold rolled steel is lightweight, it is still able to carry heavy loads. Thus, if you are planning an extension in your office or warehouse, mezzanine flooring is the best option.
by Richard
1. August 2009 01:24
Mezzanine floors are one of most innovative and unique ways of making space to store different products and goods. This is one of the reasons why it has become a favourite among warehousing companies the world over. These mezzanine floors are secondary floors and are popularly known as floors in between floors.
Mezzanine floors
Mezzanine floors are constructed as a way to increase storage space and can also be used to store hardware, stocks and other goods for sale within a store. These mezzanine floors can be very beneficial as they can add space to a place. People have been trying to expand their storage capabilities, but no one had thought to expand this vertically. These mezzanine floors are constructed from metal and fibreglass material to give them the strength and support needed to carry such a heavy load. Mezzanine floors can be permanent or semi-permanent, depending on the construction and what purpose it has been put to serve. They have been used in the warehousing industry, shops and stores and recently have been used to expand office spaces.
Benefits
Mezzanine flooring is very sturdy and strong and can be assured to last for a very long time. These mezzanine floors can also be fitted with safety equipment such as safety railings and lift doors to ensure that no mishaps take place in the work environment
by Richard
25. July 2009 01:38
Mezzanine floors are generally referred to as floors which are intermediate or between two permanent levels of flooring. A mezzanine floor is not a part of an actual floor of the building structure, but is an intermediate floor like an outward jutting balcony or a storage space.
Commercial and industrial uses of mezzanine floors
Mezzanine floors today are used in warehouses, offices, commercial structures and factories where work involves more production or manual skill oriented tasks. Mezzanine floors are space-saving structures which optimise space in industrial workspaces and give one the liberty to make structural changes to efficiently manage space.
Mezzanine flooring and the materials used in their production
Generally, in the production of mezzanine flooring, the materials used are cold rolled steel, structural steel and stainless steel.
Structural steel would be the cheapest option out of the three. There is however a downside to structural steel as well. It is very heavy and cannot be used for every kind of building. Cold rolled steel is the lightest option of the three, because it is built utilising sheet metal. What is even better is that cold rolled steel has an excellent, smooth finish and ensures that the structure looks very visually appealing and also keeps the structure rust free - as does a mezzanine floor made of stainless steel.
by Jim
24. July 2009 01:34
Companies today are trying to find more space to store their products. They often find that due to the lack of space available in cities this is becoming increasingly difficult. Well the solution to all these problems is very simple. All that these people have to do is to look above their heads to find the solution.
Mezzanine floors
There is a lot of space overhead that goes to waste. This can be used to solve the space issue that some of these companies are facing. Mezzanine flooring is the best way to occupy the wasted overhead space. These Mezzanine floors can be customised and made to fit in the space that is provided. In this way the office space can be extended to fit more people. Mezzanine floors do not have to be used only as a warehousing solution but can also be used to extend the office space. Many companies have now also started to use mezzanine flooring to accommodate more employees. This in turn increases the level of production in the company. A mezzanine floor is in fact a unique way to increase your available space.
More office space
When using a mezzanine floor, companies can save valuable money that would go into buying a new office to expand their company. These mezzanine floors are strong and are built to support a large amount of weight and hence are very safe.