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Warehouse Mezzanine Design And Installation

Transform Your Warehouse with the Top Rated Mezzanine Design & Installation Solution

Maximize efficiency and expand your usable area without the cost of new construction.

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Warehouse mezzanine designed and installed in warehouse.
Large warehouse mezzanine with rotating mezzanine gate installed in Detroit warehouse.
Two story warehouse mezzanine with rotating mezzanine gate installed in warehouse.
Two story mezzanine with rotating mezzanine gates, located installed and designed in warehouse.

Custom Mezzanine Solutions

For over 15 years, The Safety Source has been transforming industrial, commercial, and retail spaces with custom prefabricated mezzanine solutions. The Safety Source is commited to excellence, from initial design to final installation, ensures your project not only meets but exceeds expectations. With a focus on maximizing space and efficiency, we partner with businesses across the US to create versatile areas that support growth and productivity.

Increase Space Eficiency

Cost Effective

Versatile

Improve Workflow

Enhance Safety

Easy And Fast Installation

Blueprints of warehouse mezzanine, designed by The Safety Source LLC.
Warehouse mezzanine being installed by Safety Source professional installers.
Warehouse mezzanine floor being installed on top of mezzanine by Safety Source Installers.
Finished warehouse mezzanine designed and installed by The Safety Source.

Mezzanine Applications

Industrial mezzanine above conveyor belt used for additional storage in Atlanta, GA.

Industrial Applications

Ideal in production facilities and warehouses, mezzanine floors provide extra storage, production space, and office space. Rather than solely using the ground-level floor plan to optimize space, these focus on the entire volume of the building to create added space.

Two story mezzanine with inplant offices designed by Safety Source Engineers.

Offices

Mezzanines are common in places like industrial units and car dealerships. They provide additional space for an office while still preserving floor space. Uses for these floors can also include complementing existing offices that usually need a protected staircase.

Retail mezzanine with main showroom on bottome floor and additional showroom on top of mezzanine installed in Texas.

Retail Spaces

Also used to increase square footage in a specified space, mezzanines help increase company profits by providing extra room for shelf space. Contractors typically build the addition seamlessly with the original features of the building, making the mezzanine indistinguishable as an addition.

Storage and retail mezzanine in retail clothing store installed by The Safety Source.

Storage Applications

Finding storage can be complicated, and many facilities face difficulties finding somewhere to put their extra products. Mezzanine floors help mitigate the struggle. Some companies use mezzanines for additional storage.

Production mezzanine with heavy equipment on top of mezzanine installed and designed by The Safety Source..

Production Space

Production space may also multiply with mezzanine floors. Many companies enlist the help of steel-work upgrades to multiply the loading capacity.

Catwalk mezzanine above production floor installed in Atlanta.

Catwalk And Conveyer

Mezzanine floors also are useful in transportation. They feature specific designs to accommodate both of these systems, providing a convenient method of transportation across and above the facility. Catwalks also can connect mezzanine levels, which allows for quick maneuverability across the facility.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Does It Cost To Install A Mezzanine Floor?

The cost of a mezzanine floor depends on the dimensions of the mezzanine as well as the features and what will be stored on the mezzanine. A mezzanine that holds heavy machinery equipment will need to be a lot more robust than a mezzanine used to store lightweight materials.

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How Long Does It Take To Install A Mezzanine?

Once drawings have been approved, it will usually take 1-3 weeks to install based upon the size of the mezzanine.

What Applications Can I Use A Mezzanine For?

Mezzanines can be used for industrial applications, whether you're using the mezzanine for storage with your production area underneath the mezzanine or you're putting additional machinery on top of the mezzanine.

 

Mezzanines can also be used for extra office space by putting an inplant office on top of a mezzanine.

 

There are also applications that would be open to the public like gyms, restaurants, and retail applications. Contact The Safety Source today to see if a mezzanine is right for you.

Do I Need A Permit To Install A Mezzanine?

Permit requirements can vary greatly depending on local laws and the type of building. If you're unsure about your local permit requirements, contact The Safety Source and we can work with you on getting the right information.

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