Overcoming Storage problems by installing a Mezzanine Floor

by InvictaMezzanineFloors 1. September 2010 00:49

Overcoming Storage problems by installing a Mezzanine Floor

 

When additional space is required within a business – a Mezzanine Floor could be the answer.  They could solve all your problems with regards finding that extra storage space. A Mezzanine Floor has many advantages – a much cheaper option than moving premises and it utilises existing space.  A mezzanine floor creates an additional floor in your building – easily installed and extremely practical.

 

A Mezzanine Floor can not only add space to your premises but can have a significant effect on profits – imagine being able to double your square footage?  Think how much extra storage space that could give you?  Your new Mezzanine Floor could be the beginning of a new business venture or could be a catalyst for your existing business to grow.

 

Mezzanine floors are very durable and hardwearing.  Most Mezzanine floors are manufactured out of steel.  Depending on the purpose they come in different finishes and designs.  If the main use is for storage then the Mezzanine Floor best fit for purpose would be made of structural steel – these are capable of carrying very heavy loads.

Mezzanine flooring; a unique way to maximise space

by InvictaMezzanineFloors 11. July 2009 00:58

Mezzanine floors are intermediate floors that are settled between the main floor and other levels. They are not actually counted to be floors, but as low ceilings that project from one part of the building. Mezzanine floorings can be found in church buildings and old theatres. There are several types of mezzanine floors that are generally produced from materials such as structural steel, cold rolled steel and stainless steel. These materials eventually determine where and how the mezzanine floors can be used. 

Structural steel floors are produced with an open web bar joist which makes it easy to move water pipes. It will provide additional space to work, making your task very easy. Mezzanine floorings do not take much time to build or construct. If you wish to use the ones that are cost-effective to produce, then it would be better to go for structural steel.     

The only disadvantage of this material is that they are much heavier compared to others. Due to this, only specific types of buildings will be able to handle these types of floors. On the other hand, cold rolled steel is built by using sheet metal which makes them much lighter compared to structural steel. Featuring a nice smooth finishing, cold rolled steel mezzanine floors provide a nice visual aspect to your floors and they are more appropriate for public buildings.    

Install mezzanine floors to double your current space

by Richard 15. June 2009 22:31

In many industrial and retail stores, the storage space is not always used properly. Today, space shortage is an acute problem and when a business does not use the available space for maximum storage it can lose money. Proper storage systems must be installed for maximum usage of the available storage space.

In many cases, people use proper shelving and racking systems for making maximum use of the available space but forget about the overhead space they are wasting. The buildings which are built for commercial use have height which is not used properly.

For maximum space utilisation, the installation of a mezzanine floor is very helpful. By installing a mezzanine floor in any building you can simply double your current storage area. Mezzanine floors are built by many professional companies. The mezzanine floors are made of solid steel which are easy to install and extremely strong and durable.

Mezzanine floors can be built on any premises provided the required height is available. The companies that provide mezzanine floors design the mezzanine floor according to space specifications and then custom make the whole structure in their factory. Once the parts of the mezzanine floor are ready, the company officials make an appointment to install the readymade mezzanine floor on your premises.

If you are a businessman, you will surely appreciate the advantage of installing a mezzanine floor and choosing a mezzanine floor instead of hiring or buying new space.

Build a mezzanine floor if you need more space

by Richard 18. May 2009 01:35

Building a mezzanine floor can be an excellent and cost-effective way of adding more space to your business area without the need for moving premises. A mezzanine floor can provide you with more flexible space that can be used for different purposes such as storage, manufacturing, office space or retail.

In most cases, adding a mezzanine floor can be done considerably more quickly than moving your premises or adding a traditional extension to your storage space or retail unit. Usually, you do not need planning consent and a mezzanine floor can be erected in a matter of weeks.

Mezzanine floors can be added causing minimal disruption to your existing business operations. However, as with all other building projects, effective planning is important to improve the chances of installing the mezzanine floor on time.

Use of your mezzanine floor
Before installing a mezzanine floor, you must not only consider the use of the extra space now but also its use in the future. For example, if you intend to use the space provided by the mezzanine floor for offices, you may want to ensure that the floor is strong enough to be converted into a storage space in the future.

Mezzanine floors are an excellent way of providing extra space for all your storage or other business needs and requirements. It is important that you select a company that is established and reputable for installing quality mezzanine floors, as you do not want any problems with the floor at a later date.