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Nothing is more unsightly than an office room littered with wires and cables flowing in all directions. A raised access flooring system provides plenty of room under the tiles for all those unsightly pieces of technology.
Fremont, CA: If a company relies heavily on technology, a raised access flooring system could be the best investment. The idea of a raised floor has been around since the 1970s, and in recent years, an increasing number of tech-heavy businesses have made a move.
A raised access floor is made up of panels supported by pedestals, providing a room underneath the floor to store servers, wires, and other items. Here are five reasons why this system could be a good fit:
It Keeps Wires Hidden
Nothing is more unsightly than an office room littered with wires and cables flowing in all directions. A raised access flooring system provides plenty of room under the tiles for all those unsightly pieces of technology.
Keep them in order underneath the concrete, and the room will still appear tidy and ordered. When the wires are removed, the architectural quality of any office space with a high-tech volume immediately improves.
Easy to Fix
If a tile breaks or is broken, it is much easier to repair or replace than it would be on a normal floor.
