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Knowing When It's Time To Call A Mezzanine Floor Installer


Adding a mezzanine floor is one way to get more use out of the space in your home or business. Mezzanine floors are like half-floors between stories of a building. They let you turn wasted overhead space into a usable area. If done right, mezzanines can make rooms feel more open while giving you extra square footage.

But mezzanine floors require careful planning and construction. You need to hire a qualified mezzanine floor installer like AW Structures to build it properly. Here's guidance on when to call a mezzanine pro:

You're Designing a New Building

If you're constructing a new home or commercial space, consider a mezzanine during the design phase. Hire an installer early to help plan the mezzanine. They know best practices for:

  • Sizing the mezzanine for your needs
  • Choosing the right spot within your floor plan
  • Ensuring adequate ceiling height below
  • Allowing room for stairs or ramps

Involving an installer early means your building plans can account for the mezzanine's structure and access. Trying to squeeze in a mezzanine as an afterthought could compromise the design or result in high change order costs.

You're Remodeling an Existing Space

Maybe you already own your home or office building. You can still add a mezzanine during renovations. An experienced installer can determine if your structure can handle the extra load. They'll also identify the optimal mezzanine location and size.

Hire the mezzanine company early in your remodel planning. That way, they can coordinate with other trades like carpenters, electricians and HVAC pros. It's much smoother than trying to figure out the mezzanine later.

You Need More Square Footage

Does your family need more living space? Or is your business running out of room? A mezzanine can add usable square footage for:

  • Extra bedrooms
  • Home office space
  • Store retail area
  • Warehouse storage

Just make sure to hire a mezzanine pro to design and build it right. They'll maximize your space gains while keeping the feel open. DIY mezzanines often waste potential square footage or feel cramped.

You Want an Architectural Feature

Beyond just gaining more space, mezzanines add visual interest. The open balcony and overlooking view create an architectural focal point. Mezzanines attract the eye and make rooms feel more expansive.

To get the full aesthetic benefit, hire a talented designer-builder. They can create a mezzanine tailored to your taste, whether you prefer modern flair or rustic charm. Leaving the design to amateurs risks an awkward or cookie-cutter look.

You Need Custom millwork

Mezzanine spaces often feature custom railings, pillars, built-ins and finishes. A professional installer has carpentry skills beyond basic framing. They can handle unique woodwork like:

  • Decorative posts and columns
  • Curved rails or glass balustrades
  • Custom bookshelves or window seats
  • Mezzanine flooring in wood, tile or laminate

With customized details like these, your mezzanine will have high-end style worthy of magazine features. DIY skills rarely suffice.

You Value Craftsmanship

Mezzanines require expertise to build correctly. Professional installers have construction knowledge the average homeowner lacks. They know how to:

  • Distribute weight across load-bearing elements
  • Follow building codes for safety
  • Work efficiently around obstructions
  • Minimize disruption to your home or business

You're paying for their skill, efficiency and workmanship. The result is a mezzanine built to last, not a hazardous DIY effort. Don't cut corners just to save money.

You Want Single-Source Responsibility

Big projects have lots of moving parts. Hiring a professional mezzanine company simplifies things. Rather than managing separate contracts for design, carpentry, railings, electrical and more, you work with just one firm.

This single point of contact models your project from concept through completion. You'll have responsive customer service throughout the process.

Conclusion 

Adding a mezzanine floor takes expertise across planning, structural engineering, custom carpentry and finish work. Attempting to DIY any piece of the puzzle can lead to problems down the road. For a space-maximizing mezzanine floor you can enjoy for decades, hire professional specialty installers. Their skill, workmanship and project oversight ensure construction goes smoothly from start to finish.

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