Our expertise in the design and construction of Mezzanine floors ensures the optimum use of space in any building. We have a reputation on offering the right mezzanine floor specification, delivered on time and to any budget
Operating throughout South Wales and the UK, our mezzanine floors are designed and manufactured to the highest standard to comply with the latest legislation. The flexibility in the design of our structures allows for tailor-made solutions to suit individual needs.
Mezzanine Floors offer a quick and economical solution to increasing floor space within an industrial or commercial building and a much cheaper solution than choosing to move premises. The floors can have decorative fascias fitted to the exposed edges to hide the construction and to allow a harmonious look to the building. Whether you require additional office accommodation, production facility, extra storage, showroom space, archive storage or additional rentable space, a mezzanine floor would meet your needs.
A range of decking materials is available supported on steel joists, beams and upright columns. Exposed perimeter edges can be fitted with either handrails or partitions, infill or glazed screens.
Staircases and stair wells vary depending on the nature of the application. A wide range of finishes for handrails are available to compliment the desired finish.
Where required ‘Fire Protection’ can be installed to the Mezzanine Floor, consisting of a Suspended Ceiling to the underside of the steelwork, all vertical columns clad in a fire protective case and vertical bulkheads to the perimeter.
Building regulations approval is required for all such installations. A package can be provided including all electrical and mechanical services above and below the floor as well as partitioning, carpeting lifts and small building works.
A mezzanine floor is an intermediate floor built between the main floors of a building. It is often partial in area (not covering the entire floor space) and doesn’t count as a full additional floor in many building regulations. Its purpose depends on the type of building, but common uses include:
- Storage/Warehousing
- In warehouses or factories, mezzanine floors are used to increase storage capacity without expanding the building footprint.
- They allow for efficient vertical use of space.
- Office Space
- In industrial buildings, showrooms, or large retail spaces, mezzanines can be converted into offices, meeting rooms, or workstations.
- Retail/Showroom
- In stores or shopping centers, mezzanines can add extra display space for products while maintaining a view of the main floor.
- Workshops or Production Areas
- Factories or manufacturing facilities can use mezzanines to separate different stages of production or house machinery.
- Residential/Commercial Flex Space
- In homes, lofts, or apartments, mezzanines can serve as sleeping areas, lounges, or small study spaces.
- In restaurants or cafes, they provide additional seating.
Advantages of a mezzanine floor:
- Cost-effective way to increase usable space without building extensions.
- Flexible and can be removed or reconfigured.
- Can improve workflow efficiency in industrial or commercial setups.