Mezzanines, Do Mezzanines Add Value, and Other Frequently asked Questions?

Here are the answers to twelve most frequently asked questions about planning a mezzanine floor; mezzanines, so mezzanines add value, and other frequently asked questions?

  1. Do Mezzanines add value?

This is an obvious, ‘yes, a mezzanine floor will add value. If you are renting or buying a shed or workshop, the useable floor space determines its value in any geographical area. A mezzanine floor increases the working floor area so be prepared to pay more for a shed with a mezzanine.

  1. What is a Mezzanine Floor?

A mezzanine floor is an intermediate floor constructed between the main floors of a shed or other building. It is often used to create additional space for storage, offices, or retail display areas.

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  1. What are the Benefits of Installing a Mezzanine Floor?

Planning a mezzanine floor is the most cost-effective way of increasing your workspace. Installing a mezzanine floor will help maximize unused vertical space, increase storage capacity, avoid costly relocation, and provide a flexible and cost-effective solution for expanding the workspace.

  1. How Much Weight Can You Put on a Mezzanine Floor?

The weight capacity of a mezzanine floor can vary depending on factors such as materials, design, and structural support. A Professional Choice Mezzanine can be easily designed from 1kpa to 10kpa or more. 1 Kpa will hold 100kg per square metre while 10kpa will hold 1000kg (1 tonne) per square metre. The most common, typical use, strength for a mezzanine is 3kps or 300kg per square metre. It is important to consult with professionals like Professional Choice Sheds to determine the specific weight requirements for your mezzanine floor.

  1. Do Mezzanine Floors Require Planning Permission? Mezzanines, Do Mezzanines Add Value and Other Frequently Asked Questions?

In many cases, installing a small mezzanine floor does not require permission. Larger mezzanines may require planning permission from local authorities. Often a large mezzanine floor will increase the working floor space to alter the regulations on parking or fire prevention and other safety aspects of the building. It is advisable to check with your local council to ensure compliance with all building regulations. You can be sure that any mezzanine supplied by Professional Choice Sheds will more than satisfy all Australian Standards for your mezzanine.

  1. What Materials Are Used in Mezzanine Floor Construction?

Builders mostly construct mezzanine floors using steel and wood flooring. The choice of materials depends on factors such as load-bearing capacity, fire safety regulations, and aesthetic preferences. Some manufacturers may make cheap imported mezzanines of aluminium. Aluminium does not have the strength of steel, so these tends to have an exceptionally low load-bearing limit. The most common type of flooring is particle board flooring like red tongue or blue tongue which is available from most hardware stores.

  1. What Is the Typical Installation Time for a Mezzanine Floor?

The installation time for a mezzanine floor can vary depending on factors such as size, complexity, and site conditions. On average, the installation process can take anywhere from a couple of days to a few weeks. We supply pre-cut and pre-drilled Professional Choice Mezzanines with state-of-the-art engineering plans. Every joint has a Q Reader link to a YouTube video if you need assistance. This means they are easy and quick to install with little downtime.

  1. Are Mezzanine Floors Customizable? Mezzanines, Do Mezzanines Add Value, and Other Frequently asked Questions?

Yes, quality mezzanine floors are all custom-made to suit the specific needs and requirements of the space. Customisation options include size, shape, load bearing, brackets or base plates, joist settings, decking material, leg spacing and placement, railing design, and additional features such as stairs.

  1. What Maintenance is Required for Mezzanine Floors?

Mezzanine floors require little maintenance. Regular inspection and maintenance of a mezzanine floor are essential to ensure safety and longevity. This may include checking for signs of wear and tear, ensuring proper load distribution, and addressing any structural issues promptly.

  1. Can Mezzanine Floors Be Disassembled and Reused?

We design mezzanine floors to be modular and can disassemble and relocate them if required. This can be a cost-effective solution for companies that anticipate future changes in space requirements.

  1. What are The Australian Standards for Mezzanine Floors?

There are specific safety regulations and guidelines that apply to the design, construction, and use of mezzanine floors. It is important to ensure compliance with these regulations to maintain a safe working environment. Here are some of the Australian Standards that will apply to your new mezzanine floor: –

AS 1111.1 ISO Metric Hexagon Bolts and Screws – Product Grade C Part 1:

Bolts

AS/NZS 1163 Cold-formed Structural Steel Hollow Sections

AS/NZS 1170.0 Structural Design Actions – Part 0: General Principles

AS/NZS 1170.1 Structural Design Actions – Part 1: Permanent, Imposed & Other

Actions

AS/NZS 1170.4 Structural Design Actions – Part 4: Earthquake Actions in Australia

AS 1252 Structural Assemblies

AS/NZS 1554 Structural Steel Welding

AS 1657 Fixed Platforms, Walkways, Stairways & Ladders: Design,

Construction and Installation

AS/NZS 3678 Structural Steel: Hot-rolled Plates, Floorplates & Slabs

AS/NZS 3679 Structural Steel: Hot-rolled Bars & Sections

AS 4100 Steel Structures

AS/NZS 4600 Cold-formed Steel Structures

AS/NZS 4671 Steel Reinforcing Materials

AS/NZS 4680 Hot dip Galvanized (Zinc) Coatings on Fabricated Ferrous Articles

  1. How Much to install a Shed mezzanine Floor?

Mezzanine floors are not as expensive as most people think. You can purchase a larger mezzanine floor of over 80 square metres for around $150 per square metre. A smaller mezzanine of around 15 square metres will cost around $260 per square metres.

For more information, have a chat with Professional Choice Sheds staff now.