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Mezzanine Storage for Factories,
Warehouses & Offices

Our steel mezzanines are your best solution to fully utilize existing overhead space so you can operate more efficiently and profitably. You can gain valuable working, office, storage, or manufacturing areas at a fraction of the cost of new construction and often with a significant tax depreciation advantage. Shelving, Inc. can help you put this space to work fast, with minimal interruption to your working floor area. Our quality engineered mezzanines meet stringent industry standards and specified national, state, and local codes and are specifically designed to meet your size, load and span requirements. Our expertise in engineering and installation ensures that you receive more value today and for years to come.

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Mezzanine 4' Length Model
Maximize your storage and office potential. Shelving.com offers it all from engineering to installation.
Mezzanine 6' Length Model
Maximize your storage and office potential. Shelving.com offers it all from engineering to installation.
Mezzanine 8' Length Model
Maximize your storage and office potential. Shelving.com offers it all from engineering to installation.
Mezzanine 10' Length Model
Maximize your storage and office potential. Shelving.com offers it all from engineering to installation.
Consider These Benefits
Consider These Benefits
  • Doubles floor capacity
  • Cost Effective Solution
  • Modular design - add units as needed
  • Mezzanines can move with you if you relocate
  • Prefabricated for immediate use
  • Superior capability and cost effective
  • Customized solution for limited spaces
Designed for Heavy Duty Use

Shelving, Inc mezzanine system advantages:

  • Quality manufactured to your specification requirements
  • Designed for easy, fast assembly
  • Specially engineered steel components quickly bolt together to form a strong and secure unitized structure

Shelving, Inc's engineers are mezzanine design specialists with industry and application experience that's second-to-none. Whether you need a standard or custom mezzanine, it will be designed by the best engineering team in the industry and provide the most cost-effective structure based on your load, size, span, and height requirements. Contact us today at 800-637-9508 and we will get started working on your mezzanine project.

Mezzanines by Shelving
Mezzanines by Shelving

Maximize your storage and office potential. Shelving.com offers it all from engineering to installation. Heavy steel construction with smooth, safe edges and tough, baked enamel finish; a choice of smart looking and durable products to meet your usage needs.

The design versatility of Shelving's mezzanine modules lets you make best use of your floor space for extra productivity out of existing facilities.

Say the word "mezzanine" and you could get reactions ranging from those who sit in the "mezzanine section" (forward balcony) of their local theater, fans enjoying the sounds of the British rock group "Mezzanine," to those of us looking to add additional storage space in our facility.

Mezzanines became very popular in the mid 1940's as the manufacturing was ramping up after the war. These steel structures were typically a "partial story between two main stories of a building." In other words, they were erected above the main floor and below the roof of existing buildings in order to store goods.

Today, mezzanines are used primarily for storage, but continue to pick up pace as "work platforms" in plants. When considering adding a second floor to your facility, proper planning up front regarding you current and future needs will result in the right solution, and the right price.

Here are some items you should familiarize yourself with:

Design

  • Span: Is column placement important? Twenty feet is a good rule of thumb.
  • Deflection: Also known as the horizontal sway or vertical "bounce" of the mezzanine- this is important to understand when shopping.
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): Provides somewhat of your "bare bones" approach.
  • Seismic: Are you in a seismic zone? Most mezzanine applications are non-seismic but your provider can indicate if you are in an area that requires a seismic mezzanine.

Codes

  • International Building Code (IBC): Most common code you must adhere to today.
  • Flexibility: Do you require a standard design or custom? Free Standing or Rack/shelf supported?

Permits and Certification

  • Most municipalities require one. Many inspectors not aware of rules so ask a mezzanine expert for help regarding this.

Application

  • Usually the height of a mezzanine is either "clear underneath" or "top of deck." Watch the "clear height" number, some manufactures use knee bracing which interferes with the clear height in the corners.
  • Loads: Will you be using this for general storage or for special equipment? Weight and footprint are important to consider.
  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): Provides somewhat of your "bare bones" approach.
  • Deck Surfaces: These vary from plywood to specialized decking. It is important to understand ramifications of deck as it applies to lighting and sprinkling underneath. Get to know the benefits and drawbacks of "B" deck, plywood, Resindek, steel flooring, bar grate, etc.
  • Interfacing: Will it interface with other equipment such as conveyors, etc?

Accessories

  • Stairs and Railings: Do these accessories need to be placed inside the mezzanine or outside? Will you need walls around it or will you need railings? Is a platform needed? Is there an intermediate needed due to length? Do you desire treads, open or closed?
  • Gates: Do you prefer a slide gate, a swing gate, or a pivot gate for safety?

Installation

  • Will the area be free and clear of other material, or will installer need to work around existing product?
  • Do you have a forklift available?
  • Is proper lighting available during the installation?
  • Union or non-union crews?
  • These are items that will need to be discussed with your mezzanine provider prior to purchase. If shopping around for a suitable manufacturer/dealer, make sure you understand the differences between the choices mentioned above.

Please feel free to contact us if you have a specific question about a mezzanine to make your work space work harder for you. We're happy to help to make your project a great success.

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