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Facts You Must Know About Mezzanine Floor Construction

Mezzanine floors are a great option to increase the available space in your home or inside an office building, without going through costly and time-consuming construction. As far as space utilization is concerned, these mezzanine floors can be used in retail stores, offices, domestic and industrial units and also in godowns and showrooms. The entire process of construction is not quite expensive as they are very light-weight floors, and they are the perfect flooring option to create a shield against fire hazards. Mezzanine floor construction does not have to be an arduous task though. Here is a quick start-up guide on getting your mezzanine floor construction right. Design well and pay attention to safety

  1. Everything begins with good design. When constructing a mezzanine floor, take account of the available space that you have, and the structure of the building where the floor is to be designed.

  2. The ceilings of the floor below should be high enough to accommodate a mezzanine floor. Based on those parameters, come up with a design that best utilizes the available space.

  3. In addition to designing it well, it is important that you pay requisite attention to safety. You wouldn’t want your employees or your family to get hurt.

  4. For example, protective handrails are often necessary in mezzanine floors to prevent people from falling off the edge of the floor. Ancillaries such as handrails and staircases also serve an aesthetic value, helping a business make a good first impression. This is especially true of B2C businesses.Get the flooring right There are plenty of options available when it comes to flooring of your mezzanine level. Welded gratings and particle board are the two most popular options, with durbar plate a close third. Of course, if you are going for mezzanine floor construction at home, you would want something much more aesthetically appealing like tiles, or marble.

  1. Smoke detectors

  2. Fire walls

  3. Sprinkler system

  4. Column casings

  5. Bulkheads

  6. Suspended ceilingsAvoid going much high

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