Mezzanine Flooring
Raised Storage Areas are and economical and fast way to increase your
warehouse storage space. Mezzanine floorings can double your warehouse’s
capacity. Floorings are designed to fit any building shape, and
individually designed to suit your business operation.
Raised Storage Areas can
be constructed with three different methods;
Mezzanine Floorings can
be built over long span pallet racking with chipboard shelves or heavy
duty steel shelving providing extra storage above and below the floorings.
Mezzanine Floorings have the ability to create new space fast. A Flooring
can be installed within a week, providing an alternative to moving
premises or leasing additional warehouse space.
When designing a
flooring, several options need to be considered, such as Staircases,
Pallet Access Points, and what weight/products are going to be stored.
All floorings are Free
Standing and are able to be dismantled. While Some Mezzanine Floorings are
tailor made, they are able to be easily relocated or moved.
Mezzanines built from
racking make use of warehouse space which would otherwise go unused. It
can convert air space into valuable storage space, creating new
manufacturing or office area at a fraction of the cost of new
construction.
Pallet Racking
The Most common and cheapest method of building a raised storage area is
using Pallet Racking. Floorings come in two standard heights of 2400 tall
and 3m tall. A wide variety of Beam lengths allow floorings to fit any
sized room. Floorings can have wooden or steel floor joists. Yellow Tongue
or Ply Wood can be used as floorboards. And stair cases can be placed
almost anywhere.
Using Pallet Racking to
build a mezzanine flooring means that the space underneath the flooring is
left largely open, with only the racking frames restricting access under
the flooring.
Light duty beams with
chipboard can be added to the racking frames below the flooring to make
additional shelves and providing extra storage.
Steel Shelving
Floorings
are also able to be built on top of Steel Shelving.
The shelving bays are positioned in
parallel runs with Isles of approximately 900. Floor joists are laid
across the shelving.
This method provides maximum storage for
small parts or other items stored on Shelving.
The top of the flooring can be left open
for bulk storage, or filled with shelving units for additional storage.
Structural Floorings
Are used where minimum supports are needed, and clear un-interrupted floor
space is required.
Structural Floorings are free standing
and are able to have spans of up to 6m between support beams.
Floor heights are generally 2.4m tall or
3m tall.
Steel is prefabricated
and is bolted together so the floorings
can be dismantled or relocated.