Thursday, 31 July 2014

Where Can Mezzanine Flooring Be Used?


Mezzanine flooring refers to an independent raised platform, between the ceiling and the floor of a building. Constructed mainly from steel, fibreglass or aluminium, mezzanine floors are a cost effective way of creating extra space for various uses, without the inconvenience and expense of relocating. Continue reading to learn where they’re used.


Office and Storage

If your business premise, for instance, a depot, or a warehouse, lacks a suitable space where you can carry out formal business duties, you may find yourself having meetings with clients in hotels, or coffee shops. Worse still, you may be forced to outsource office duties, which is very expensive in the long run. 
Mezzanine floors come in very handy when it comes to expanding a business. They provide a cheaper and quicker way of creating that much needed space for making phone calls, completing paperwork, as well as meeting with clients. If you like, you can have your new office designed to match the colour scheme and furnishings of the company, to make it more attractive and enjoyable to work in.

Retail Businesses

Many retail outlets use a significant amount of their revenue on branding and advertising with the aim of persuading potential customers to visit and buy their products and services. While such marketing strategies help to increase sales, nothing is more appealing to customers than a well-stocked shop. Things like proper lighting, good music, and cleanliness are important to make a lasting first impression, but most importantly, a shop that is stocked well, will make customers want to buy from you.

With rental property prices always on the rise, mezzanine floors can be a great solution for creating additional space for your stock, or a new department, or even a customer service area for your retail business.

Handling and Automation of Materials

Making the most of every available space in your business premise is crucial if you want to reduce your expenses. One commonly wasted area that can be put into good use is the space above our heads. In large businesses, for instance, installing a mezzanine floor with multiple layers can help accommodate conveyor systems, while the other floors are used for storing and managing products. Note that conveyor systems are very heavy, and that can put too much stress on conventional supporting materials. Luckily, mezzanines are made of steel, thus they are able to withstand heavy loads.

Production and Manufacturing

Accommodating a whole assembly or production line in one building, may not be possible considering the heavy weight of certain products. Mezzanine flooring comes in very handy for such production and manufacturing companies. They provide extra space for storing finished products. In addition, they can also be used to construct walkways, where the workers involved in detailed tasks can move from one end of the building to another without interruption. 

If you lack enough space in your current business premise, you don’t need to relocate to a bigger building. Take advantage of mezzanine flooring to create extra space for your business. They are a cheaper and quicker alternative to relocation.

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