What are Mezzanines?

A mezzanine is an intermediate floor installed between the main floors of a building, typically found in warehouses and industrial settings. Mezzanines are used to maximize vertical space, allowing for additional storage, office spaces, or production areas without expanding the building’s footprint. These structures are often made of steel and can be customized to fit the specific needs of a facility, offering an efficient way to optimize space and improve workflow.

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Frequently Asked Question

What are the benefits of installing a mezzanine in a warehouse?

A mezzanine increases storage capacity by utilizing vertical space, allowing for more efficient use of the existing floor area.

Yes, mezzanines can be customized in terms of size, load capacity, and design to meet the specific needs of your facility.

A mezzanine is a partial floor between two main floors, typically not extending across the entire area of the building, and is often used for additional storage or workspace.

Mezzanines are usually constructed from steel, but they can also incorporate materials like wood or concrete, depending on the application.

Yes, depending on local building codes and the intended use, you may need permits to construct a mezzanine, especially if it alters the structural integrity of the building.