Mezzanine Floors : Mezzanine Floor Introduction

The  Project Features
Independent of existing structures
Spans to suit your loads and your site
Fast on site installation
Prefabricated for on site assembly
Building regulations applications and calculations prepared by us
Wide range of loads and flooring types on high quality structural steel
Free survey and design


Dexion Anglia Mezzanines are designed and engineered to fit within a current building and to "fit in" with existing floor plans and layouts.

Expand your business without moving, building or acquiring new premises - simply by making good use of the redundant space overhead. Efficient use of space allows a company to operate more economically and effectively. Internal expansion is most often the rational answer to space shortage.

Because Dexion Anglia's mezzanine flooring is free-standing, there is no need to rely on the existing building structure for support. Disruption during installation is minimal and fast assembly enables the extra storage space to be used almost immediately.

Large spans of up to 9.5 metres between columns with up to 4.5 metres clear headroom are available. Cladding can be added for fire protection with ratings up to an hour. Floors meet all British standards: BS5950 parts 1 and 5.

A wide range of options:
Stairways - Steel staircases plus landings. Non-slip treads and integral handrails
Handrails - Square or tubular. Stainless steel, chrome plated or galvanised.
Pallet gate - Move products to upper level and protect staff from injury.
Decking - Chipboard, open steel plank, gridweld and solid steel.
Joists - A broad selection of joists for different spans and loads.
Colours - Our wide selection blends in with the existing environment.

Use Dexion shelving on a mezzanine floor to create even more space or use Dexion partitioning to create a first floor office.
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