Raised floor The raised floor is so-called as the access floor. These floor are the elevated structural floor that is alleviated over a hard substrate, usually a concrete slab. A raised floor system builds a gap that is perfect for electrical cabling. The structure is made up of panels on a grid that is maintained by modifiable vertical platforms. Through either motorized machineries or adhesives, the pedestals are affixed to the subfloor. The gap among the raised floor and the subfloor can be 3 and 48 inches because of being modifiable pedestals. These panels are made of a cement or wood core clad in steel or aluminum and normally they are 2 feet. These panels are well-matched with many carpeting surfaces like: laminate, linoleum, vinyl, rubber, stone and carpet or ceramic tiles. Ap
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