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19/03/2025

Industrial Mezzanines vs. Traditional Expansion

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As businesses grow, so does their need for space. This is particularly true for businesses with warehouses filled with machinery or stock. Traditional expansion methods, such as building an extension, adding another floor or relocating to larger premises are often the first thought. However, industrial mezzanines have proven to be a more convenient and cost-effective alternative for many businesses.

Traditional Expansion

Traditional expansion is a permanent solution that allows a business to grow not only to meet its current demand but also to leave some growing room for the future. Whether a business expands or relocates, the planning stage will allow them to customise the space to suit their exact needs.

However, traditional expansion methods typically involve significant time, effort and expense. Designing and building an extension or adding another floor can take months or even years to complete, disrupting operations and causing inconvenience to employees. It also requires careful planning and coordination with external contractors, increasing the likelihood of delays and cost overruns.

If a warehouse space is rented, the business must persuade the property owner to fund the works, which will usually result in a hike in rental costs. The more realistic option in this case is relocation, which can be disruptive for the business and for employees, particularly if the new location is far away from the previous one.

Industrial Mezzanines: A Flexible and Efficient Solution

Industrial mezzanines offer a more agile and cost-effective approach to space expansion. These modular structures are built within the existing warehouse, making use of the unused vertical space to create additional levels for storage, office space or production areas. Mezzanine floors offer several key advantages over traditional expansion methods:
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• Speed and Efficiency: Industrial mezzanines can be installed in a matter of weeks, with minimal disruption to ongoing operations. This rapid setup is particularly beneficial for businesses facing sudden growth or seasonal fluctuations in demand. A Doity mezzanine can be installed up to 50% quicker than standard mezzanines thanks to the innovative Revlok mezzanine design which greatly reduces the number of nuts and bolts used without compromising on strength or build quality.

• Cost-Effectiveness: Mezzanines typically cost less than traditional expansion methods, including the cost of materials, labour and disruption to business activities. It can be a fairly hands-off process for the business owner or warehouse manager. Following a free, no-obligation site survey, a Doity Engineer will manage the process from design and quote through to installation.

• Efficient Space Utilisation: Mezzanines maximise the use of vertical space, allowing businesses to expand into areas that would otherwise be unusable. Warehouse rent and business rates are often determined by floor space, meaning this is essentially free space. The best part is that the space beneath the mezzanine remains useable, helping to optimise the warehouse layout and improve overall productivity.

• Adaptability: Mezzanines can be easily customised to fit specific needs, allowing businesses to adjust their floor plans as their operations evolve. Doity Mezzanines are also designed in a way that they can be relocated, so if a business does eventually relocate, it can be possible to take the mezzanine floor to the new unit and have it adapted for the new space.

• Structural Integrity: Industrial mezzanines are designed to meet strict safety standards and can support heavy loads, ensuring the stability of the building and the safety of employees. All Doity installations are CE-marked and meet UK building regulations. However, in most cases planning permission is not required, which makes the installation process much smoother.

Choosing the Right Storage Solution

The decision between industrial mezzanines and traditional expansion depends on various factors, including the specific needs of the business, budget constraints and the layout of the existing warehouse. Industrial mezzanines are a compelling option for businesses seeking a rapid, cost-effective and flexible solution to increase their storage capacity.

Doity Engineering: Your Industrial Mezzanine Experts

At Doity Engineering, we specialise in designing, manufacturing and installing high-quality industrial mezzanines using our unique Revlok design. We understand the unique challenges faced by UK businesses in the industrial sector and are committed to providing tailored solutions that meet their specific needs and budgets. Our experienced engineers and skilled technicians will work closely with you to create a mezzanine that seamlessly integrates into your warehouse layout and enhances your operations.

If you're considering expanding your warehouse space, contact Doity Engineering today to discuss the benefits of industrial mezzanines and how we can help you achieve your space-optimisation goals.

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