MEZZANINE FABRICATION

Mezzanine fabrication is something we take very serious. Mezzanine is a term that refers to a platform that’s built above an existing floor and can be constructed in many different ways. The primary purpose of mezzanine fabrication is to create additional space for employees or customers. For example, if you want to extend your office space by building an extra floor with limited budget then mezzanine fabrication might be a good option for you.

Partitions

Partitions are used to divide a space into different rooms, or separate work areas from one another. They can be made of various materials, including glass, wood and metal. Partitions can also be designed to be permanent or temporary. For example:

  • Glass partitions are fixed in place with screws or adhesive in the wall studs. They may also have an additional support system behind them if they're supporting heavy loads such as shelving units or cabinets above them (to prevent sagging).
  • Wood panels are attached directly onto existing walls using nails/screws so there's no need for any extra framework beyond the finished surface itself--this makes installation quick and easy but requires careful planning ahead because you can't change its position later on without affecting both sides' aesthetics at once!

Staircases and Escalators

A mezzanine is a second story in a building. It's usually located between the first floor and second floor, but it can also be found above the basement or lower level of a building. Mezzanines are typically used as storage areas, work spaces and offices.

The type of mezzanine you want to build will depend on what your specific needs are; there are many different types of mezzanines with varying heights, widths and load capacities available on the market today. You can choose from pre-fabricated steel structures that come ready-to-assemble at home depot (HD) or lowes; modular units made out of wood laminate panels; custom built units made out of steel beams/columns with composite decking panels attached directly over them; etc... The choice is yours! Just remember: whatever type(s) you choose make sure they meet all local fire code requirements before installing them into place so everyone stays safe during construction.

Walkways

Walkways are used in warehouses, factories and other industrial applications. Walkways can be made of metal or wood and are generally used for storage or for moving materials around the workplace. They're also used as a way to keep employees safe while they work by giving them access to different parts of the facility without having to go outside into potentially dangerous conditions.

Walkways provide an easy way for workers who need to get from one place in an office building or factory building quickly without having to go outside into inclement weather conditions where there might be high winds or extreme temperatures that could cause injury if someone were walking around barefoot on ice-covered sidewalks during wintertime weather conditions

Platforms and Ramp Systems

Platforms and ramps are often made from steel, which is a material that can be easily welded and fabricated. They are used for moving materials and people, while ramps are used for moving materials.

Platforms can be used to access higher floors in a building or structure where it would otherwise be difficult or impossible to go. For example, if you needed to get something from an attic space in your home but did not want to climb up into it yourself, you could use a ladder as well as some scaffolding to help hold the ladder steady while you climb up onto it; this would allow you access into areas of your house that would otherwise not be available without such tools being present!

These are the main types of mezzanine fabrication.

There are several different types of mezzanine fabrication, depending on the needs of your business. An example is a mezzanine floor that is open to the floor below, and can be used for storage or office space. These floors are often located above shops, factories or warehouses and are designed to provide extra storage space when needed.

Another popular type of mezzanine fabrication involves building an enclosed structure above an existing room or area in order to add more usable square footage without increasing the footprint of your building's footprint itself. This type of construction may require additional permits from local authorities before beginning work on your project because it involves altering existing structures within a building rather than adding onto them externally like traditional additions do--but if done correctly this method will allow you take advantage of unused real estate inside existing structures without having any negative effects outside themselves (such as removing windows).

Conclusion

We hope that we've helped you better understand the types of mezzanine fabrication. If you’re looking for a mezzanine, we have many styles and options available at our showroom.