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4 Reasons to Add a Raised Floor to Your Office

There are plenty of things to think about when it comes to office flooring, but one option you might not have considered is raising the flooring. This simply involves building a new elevated floor over the original flooring. It might seem like an odd idea at first, but it's a common part of many office fit-outs thanks to the benefits a raised floor provides. 

Here are just four reasons you should consider making a raised floor part of your office. 

1. Provides Easier Maintenance

It doesn't matter how well put together your office is or how state of the art your equipment might be, maintenance is going to need to be carried out at some point. When your office has a raised floor, this can be done far more quickly and easily since access to utilities and wiring is so convenient. This means the downtime associated with any maintenance work will be minimal. It also makes monitoring your equipment that much easier, so small issues will be less likely to turn into bigger ones.

2. Helps Control Temperatures

Since a small chamber will be formed between the original flooring and your new raised floor, air will be able to spread easily and uniformly across the entire space. As such, cold air will spread well during the summer while warm air will spread evenly during the winter. This makes it much easier to keep everyone comfortable throughout the year, and it also improves the efficiency of heating and cooling systems to ensure your utility bills are kept under control.

3. Improves Safety and Prevents Damage

One reason raised office floors have become more common is that modern offices have so many electrical devices. The wires and cables needed for those devices can be installed easily under raised floors. This helps make your office look less cluttered, and it also removes many tripping hazards that could end up harming your employees or damaging some of your most valuable equipment.

4. Maintains a Quiet Working Environment

If you've ever worked in a noisy office, you'll already know just how much it can interfere with employee satisfaction and lower productivity. However, you can help keep your office nice and quiet by installing a raised floor. This will provide additional thermal insulation between your office and the space below. As an added plus, you'll also be able to use your office as you wish without having to worry about disrupting the people working in the space below yours.

Reach out to an office fitout service to learn more.


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