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Structural Fiberglass Mezzanines

Properties of Structural Fiberglass Mezzanine Floors

Understructure of Structural Fiberglass Mezzanines:

Understructure of Structural Fiberglass Mezzanines:

Structural fiberglass shapes that are generally pultruded. Structural fiberglass I-beam columns

Mezzanine Floor Stairs, Gates, and Handrail:

Common Stairs for structural fiberglass mezzanines: OSHA and BOCA.

Common Handrail for structural fiberglass mezzanines: Horizontal 2 and 3 Rail. Common Gates for structural fiberglass mezzanines: Lift Out, Swing, and Sliding Gates.

Decking Options for a Structural Fiberglass Mezzanine Floor:

Common varieties of decking for structural fiberglass mezzanines: Fiberglass Bar Grating.

Finishes for Structural Fiberglass Mezzanines:

Smooth Fiberglass.

Benefits of Fiberglass Mezzanine Floors:

Fiberglass mezzanines won't rust or contaminate. They can be immersed in water and easily washed down. Structural fiberglass color won't ever "chip off" because it is molded into the fiberglass.

Drawbacks of a Fiberglass Mezzanine Floors:

Fiberglass mezzanines are much more expensive than their steel counterparts (usually two to three times the cost). Fiberglass systems have more "give" than steel, and components such as handrails may have a bit of sway.

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