What is raised floor system ?
Simply put, an access floor system is an elevated floor area upon another floor (typically a concrete slab in a building). This raised floor consists of 2′ x 2′ floor panels, generally manufactured with steel sheets, welded construction filled with lightweight cement to provide a strong, quiet accessible floor structure, that are supported by adjustable understructure support pedestals. The space between the raised floor and the slab allow you to cost-effectively run any of your building services, including electric power, data, telecom/voice, environmental control and air conditioning, fire detection and suppression, security and so on. Removable access floor panels make it fast and easy to reach underfloor systems. The entire system removes the complexities of moving walls to reconfigure work spaces to improve speed of construction and reduce costs.