Mezzanines

GET MORE FROM YOUR SPACE

Effectively double your floor space and do it fast. Compared with the cost of moving to a new location or increasing the size of your building a mezzanine could be the economical solution to your problem. Pantero’s team of experts will help you analyze your problem and help come to a solution that is built around you. Our mezzanines are quick and easy to install and come with a variety of different decking options. Pantero takes pride in our competitive pricing, and for being your partner for all your material handling needs.

Mezzanine Framing

Mezzanine Framing

From small light-duty platforms to industrial, heavy-duty structures, Pantero can design, engineer and install a mezzanine system for you. Built from zinc plated steel bolts and steel angles & beams, our mezzanine frames are built for strength and durability.

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Mezzanine Decking

Mezzanine Decking

From steel bar grating to resin board, there are many types of mezzanine decking options. Pantero understands that every customer and every problem is unique. Based on your needs and the items you are storing, our team of experts will recommend the decking that is best for your application.

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Mezzanine Stair Systems

Stair Systems & Guard Rails

Pantero offers mezzanine guards, stairways and landings to meet your project's budget and timeline. We offer fully welded and modular systems that are sturdy, cost-effective and code-compliant.

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Mezzanine Lifts

Mezzanine Lifts

Looking for a mezzanine Lifts? Material lifts and vertical reciprocating conveyors (VRCs) are available that are safe, convenient and efficient way to lift materials to an elevated mezzanine, catwalk or rack storage system.

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Used Mezzanine

Used Mezzanine

Looking for a mezzanine? Used mezzanine could be the solution to your problems. Pantero’s team of experts will help you analyze your needs and help come to a solution that is built around you.

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Our Process, Your Success


DESIGN

We start with a formal assessment to understand your exact needs and design your mezzanine around your requirements.

QUOTE

We'll get you a fast, accurate quote so you can control your budget and there are no surprises at installation time.

BUILD

We build your mezzanine to your exact specifications, including decking, framing, stair systems and guard rails.

INSTALL

Whether you're buying new or used, our professional installers ensure that your mezzanine is set up safely and quickly.



Millions of square feet of mezzanine space installed!

Our team designs, builds and installs mezzanines of all sizes, from 100 square feet to 100,000 square feet. Here are some of our favorite mezzanine installation projects.


Mezzanine FAQs

A mezzanine is an intermediate floor or platform between the main floors of a building. Mezzanines are an easy and affordable option to increase floor space without expanding the overall size of the building. Mezzanines come with a variety of decking, framing, and railing options for use in different contexts. They may be open or enclosed.
Mezzanines are used in a variety of ways across the retail, commercial and manufacturing industries. Some common uses for mezzanines include:
  • Storage: Mezzanines are often used to create additional storage space in industrial or warehouse buildings.
  • Additional warehouse space: Mezzanines can be used to create additional warehouse space in a building without the need to expand the overall size of the building
  • Retail and exhibition space: In retail stores and exhibition halls, mezzanines can be used to create additional display space.
  • Manufacturing and production areas: In manufacturing and production facilities, mezzanines can be used to increase the amount of usable floor space.
  • Machinery platforms: Great way to tuck auxiliary equipment/machines up and out of the way, easy access but increased floor space for your money making machines.
Pantero’s experience with mezzanines comes thanks to our subsidiary, Ampro Inc. Ampro, which became part of Pantero in 2021 has been serving the Midwest with warehouse and material handling solutions since 1969. We have retained that expertise so we can continue to serve our customers with high-quality mezzanine solutions backed by experienced customer service and support.
When you work with the mezzanine experts at Pantero, we make sure that your mezzanine is designed according to your needs and specifications. We’ll help you size and design your mezzanine for your facility and use case and pick the right decking material, framing, railings and stairs.
  • We start with a formal assessment to understand your needs in terms of size, load-bearing strength, and functionality. This includes a site assessment so we understand how the mezzanine will function within your space and the physical constraints of your building.
  • We create design specs based on our findings, specifying framing and decking materials, railing options, stair options, and exact sizing and building specifications.
  • Once you have approved the design specs, we order the materials and schedule your installation.
  • When the installation is complete, we conduct a full inspection to make sure everything is up to code and installed according to your specifications.
Our trained, professional installers take all appropriate steps to ensure safety in mezzanine installation.
  • Our mezzanines are designed and built in compliance with all applicable building safety codes to ensure their safety, and we procure appropriate permitting before starting mezzanine construction.
  • We use high-quality materials to ensure the long-term strength and durability of your structure.
  • We follow OSHA safety rules during the installation to ensure the safety of our people and yours.
  • We thoroughly inspect the mezzanine after installation to make sure it is up to code and there are no material defects or installation errors that will impact safety and structural integrity.
Mezzanines can be customized for your application in terms of size, framing and decking options, railings and stairs. Our mezzanines use modular components that allow us to easily size and customize mezzanines for specific uses.
Mezzanine design depends on how the mezzanine will be used. Is it an industrial mezzanine that must support heavy loads, including heavy-duty racks and shelving, material handling equipment or robots, and heavy materials and products? A light-duty mezzanine that will be used as extra office space? A retail mezzanine that will have heavy foot traffic from customers and must be built for accessibility? Here are some factors to consider when designing a mezzanine.
  • Load capacity: The mezzanine must be designed to support the intended load, including the weight of the materials and equipment that will be stored on the mezzanine, as well as the number of people who will be accessing the mezzanine.
  • Building codes and regulations: The mezzanine must be designed to comply with all local building codes and regulations, including those related to occupant load, exit requirements, fire protection, handrails and guardrails, stairway requirements, lighting and accessibility.
  • Space utilization: The mezzanine design must optimize the use of the available space, considering factors such as the height of the ceiling, the layout of the existing space, and the intended use of the mezzanine.
  • Flexibility: The mezzanine design should be flexible, allowing for future changes in the layout or use of the space.
  • Safety: The mezzanine design should prioritize safety, including the use of safety features such as handrails and guardrails, proper lighting, and appropriate fire protection systems.
  • Aesthetics: The mezzanine design should be visually appealing and complement the overall aesthetic of the building or space.
  • Ease of installation: The mezzanine design should be easy to install to minimize downtime and improve productivity.
  • Maintenance: The mezzanine design should be easy to maintain, with a minimal need for repairs or replacement of components.
  • Cost: The mezzanine design should be cost-effective, considering the cost of materials, labor, and ongoing maintenance.
It is important to work with a professional mezzanine company that can evaluate the space and provide a detailed plan for designing and installing a mezzanine that meets your specific needs and requirements.
Mezzanines must be designed and built according to national, state and local building codes, just as with any other construction project. Building codes for a mezzanine system vary depending on the location and jurisdiction, but there are several key codes and regulations that are typically applied to mezzanines, including:
  • Occupant load: Mezzanines are required to have a specified maximum occupancy load, which is determined by the size and design of the mezzanine and the intended use.
  • Exit requirements: Mezzanines are typically required to have one or more exits, and the number and location of exits are determined by the maximum occupancy load of the mezzanine.
  • Fire protection: Mezzanines may be required to have fire protection systems, such as sprinklers, smoke alarms and fire extinguishers, to help ensure the safety of the occupants in case of a fire.
  • Handrails and guardrails: Mezzanines are typically required to have handrails and guardrails to prevent falls from the mezzanine. The height and strength of the guardrails and handrails are determined by the intended use.
  • Stairway requirements: Mezzanines are typically required to have at least one stairway that meets certain requirements for width, rise, and run, as well as handrails and guardrails. Two sets of stairs, or one set of stairs and an alternate egress method, may be required to meet fire safety codes.
  • Lighting: Mezzanines are typically required to have adequate lighting to ensure the safety of the occupants.
  • Accessibility: Depending on their intended use, mezzanines may be required to be accessible to people with disabilities, which may include the addition of ramps, elevators, or other accessibility features.
  • Building codes and regulations for the main building: Mezzanine should comply with the main building codes and regulations.
It is important to check with your local building department and comply with all applicable codes and regulations when designing and installing a mezzanine system. It’s also important to work with a professional mezzanine company that can ensure that your mezzanine meets all the codes and regulations.