Determining What Height the Raised Access Void should be has many considerations. Allowing sufficient space for the services to be laid, minimising any ceiling height reduction, and ensuring that the final finish is left level whatever the baseline is.
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What Weight can a Raised Floor Support?
The specification of the raised floor takes into account the anticipated load. Both PSA and BSEN systems list load bearing criteria against the different panel types which guides the specifier whichever system they choose. All load bearing information is listed on the data sheets for each product.
Can I have Bespoke Raised Access Panels?
Bespoke Raised Access Panels are available from Bathgate Flooring. These specially manufactured panels aren’t just restricted to the type of flooring finish. It can also mean having a bespoke size manufactured in order to utilise your existing pedestal structure. This is particularly useful when renovating a flooring system which has been fitted out by a […]
Can I have a Bespoke Raised Access Flooring Finishes?
Bespoke Raised Access Flooring Finishes can be an essential design solution. There are a wide range of flooring finishes available to choose from including vinyl, stone, wood and ceramics. However, special projects often require something different. When you are considering a flooring type which may be expected to last decades, then the opportunity to have […]
Where can you Use Raised Access Flooring
Raised Flooring for Offices Can employ an economical bare raised flooring panel. Panels can be covered with carpet/carpet tiles temporarily bonded to the raised floor tile by way of an adhesive or magnetic backing. This is an ideal way of reducing costs in areas where minimal access is required. Data Centres are among the most popular uses […]